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Tirupathi Temples
Duration : 2Night/3 Days
Southern Highlights
Duration : 5 Night/6 Days
The Soothing South
Duration : 13 Nights/14 Days 
Southern Wonders
Duration : 20Nights/21 Days
Lakshwadeep Coral Island
Duration : 12 Nights/13 Days
Sri Lanka Sojourn
Duration : 5 Night/6 Days
Sri Lankan Serendipity
Duration : 13 Nights/14 Days
South India Wildlife
Duration : 16 Nights/17 Days
Explore South India
Duration : 16 Nights/17 Days
Temples of Tamil Nadu
Duration : 13 Nights/14 Days
 

 

 

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Money & Currency

The local currency is the Indian Rupee (INR). At the time of writing, there are approximately 55 INR to the Euro, 85 INR to the British Pound, 46 INR to the US Dollar and 33 INR to the Australian Dollar. Indian Rupees can only be purchased in India and you should not take them out of the country. Most cashcards (Cirrus, Maestro, Visa Electron etc) are accepted at most ATMs which can be found in all major Indian cities. You will even find a few ATMs in the major cities in remote areas of India but we advise you take travellers' cheques if you are planning to go off the beaten track. All major credit cards are widely accepted but cash or travellers' cheques are preferred. Again, one should also not rely on being able to use credit cards off the beaten track.

The US Dollar, the British Pound and the Euro are the most commonly exchanged currencies (in the form of cash or travellers' cheques). It is advisable to get encashment certificates for all money that you exchange which you can obtain from banks and any authorised Bureau de Change. If an  exchange bureau cannot offer you an encashment certificate it probably means that they are operating on the black market (you will need encashment certificates for certain transactions and in the unlikely event that you have to make an insurance claim).

Do not accept badly torn or damaged bank notes as it is likely that no one else will accept them from you. If you do find yourself in possession of damaged notes you can usually change them for undamaged ones at any bank

 


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