Useful Information
Language
The
official language is Hindi but there are approximately 17
other regional languages spoken by the people of different
states in India. English is used for official and commercial
purposes. Most people on the streets understand and converse
in decent English.

Time
Zone
India has
a single time zone. It is 5.5 hours ahead of the GMT, 4.5
hours behind the Australian Eastern Standard time and 11.5
hours ahead of American Eastern Standard Time. Check http://www.timezoneconverter.com

Climate
Weather throughout India is very pleasant in December. The
Southern India will be cool. Temperature in Hyderabad in
December ranges from 14 degree C to 26 degree C. The
Northern parts of India will be much cooler with
temperatures ranging from 6 degree C to 12 degree C. The
sub-Himalayan belt may experience snowfall. Check http://www.weather.123india.com
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Month
|
Average Temperature oC
|
Average Rainy Days in
a Year (Rainfall
in 'cm')
|
|
Daily
Minimum
|
Daily
Maximum
|
|
|
14.7
|
28.6
|
|
|
|
17.0
|
31.8
|
|
|
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20.3
|
35.2
|
|
|
|
24.1
|
37.6
|
|
|
|
26.0
|
38.8
|
|
|
|
23.9
|
34.4
|
8
(9.6 cm Rainfall)
|
|
|
22.5
|
30.5
|
11
(16.4 cm Rainfall)
|
|
|
22.0
|
29.6
|
10
(17 cm Rainfall)
|
|
|
21.7
|
30.1
|
9
(18 cm Rainfall)
|
|
|
20.0
|
30.4
|
6
(9 cm Rainfall)
|
|
|
16.4
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28.8
|
|
|
|
14.1
|
27.8
|
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| Source
: India Meteorological Dept., Govt. of India (www.imd.ernet.in) |

Electricity
Usually
220 volts AC, 50Hz. Some areas have a DC supply. Plugs used
are of the round two and three pin type. Adapters and
voltage converters come handy if plan to operate electrical
and electronic appliances.

Communications
Telephone:
International Direct Dialing service is widely available
all over India. Otherwise calls must be placed through the
international operator. Country code: 91. Outgoing
international code: 00. Hyderabad City code: 40.
Mobile telephone:
India operates on GSM 900 networks. Network operators
include Hutch (www.hutch.in),
Airtel (www.airtelworld.com),
and Idea Cellular (www.ideacellular.com).
Coverage is extensive. Check with your service provider for
details of international roaming on Indian networks. Your
cell phone should support GSM 900. You can hire cell phones
at the domestic airports in most major cities and tourist
destinations in India. Typical cell phone rentals in India
vary between Rs. 100 and 150 per day.
Fax:
Facilities are available in most hotels, post offices, and
even roadside telephone kiosks.
Internet:
Nowhere in India are you away from an Internet Cafe. E-mail
can be accessed from any Internet café across the country.
In addition, most hotels provide a dataport to access your
ISP or an Indian ISP if you have a Roaming arrangement.
Indian ISPs include VSNL (www.vsnl.com)
and Sify. For the nearest browsing center location in
Hyderabad, check
http://www.outofindia.net/hyd/htm/ptoip.htm
Telegram:
International 24-hour service from large hotels and
telegraphic offices in major cities.
Mail:
Airmail service to Western countries takes up to a week.
Stamps are often sold at hotels. FedEx and DHL Courier
pick-up and delivery is possible in most hotels.
Press:
There are numerous local dailies published in several
languages. Many newspapers are in English, the most
important include The Times of India, Indian Express, The
Hindu, Hindustan Times, The National Herald, The Economic
Times and The Statesman.
Radio:
BBC MHz 15.31, 11.96, 6.195, 1.413, Voice of America MHz
17.74, 11.71, 9.645, 6.110

Money
Currency: Rupee (Rs.) = 100 paise. Notes are in
denominations of Rs.1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, and 5. Coins
are in denominations of Rs. 5, 2 and 1, and 50, 25, and 10
paise.
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Currency Exchange:
Currency can be changed at banks, airports or authorised
money changers. It is illegal to exchange money through
unauthorised money changers. US Dollars and Pounds Sterling
are the easiest currencies to exchange.
Money Changers:
All money in bills or traveler check should be changed
into Indian currency only through authorized money changers
and banks. For the list of money changers check http://www.outofindia.net/hyd/htm/f_exch.htm
Travelers check:
These are widely accepted and may be changed at banks. To
avoid additional exchange rate charges, travelers are
advised to take travelers check in US Dollars or Pounds
Sterling.
Currency restrictions:
Import of local currency is prohibited. Export of local
currency is also prohibited, except for passengers
proceeding to Nepal (excluding notes of denominations of
Rs100 or higher), Bangladesh, Pakistan or Sri Lanka (up to
Rs. 20 per person). Foreign currency may be exported up to
the amount imported and declared. All foreign currency must
be declared on arrival if value is over US $5000, and when
exchanged the currency declaration form should be endorsed,
or a certificate issued. The form and certificates must be
produced on departure to enable reconversion into foreign
currency. Changing money with unauthorised money changers is
not, therefore, advisable.
Exchange rate indicators
Check http://www.xe.com
for exchange rate updates.
Banks:
The bank timings are usually from 10.30 - 15.30 hrs from
Monday through Friday and from 10.30 - 13.00 hrs on
Saturday. Multinational banks such as ABN-AMRO, HSBC,
Scotia, and Citibank have branches in all major Indian
cities and in Hyderabad. Visa, MasterCard and Amex
compatible ATMs abound. For a list of major banks in
Hyderabad, check http://www.outofindia.net/hyd/htm/banks.htm
Credit and debit cards:
Most hotels, travel agents, airline offices, commercial
establishments and shops welcome MasterCard, American
Express, Diners Club and Visa. Check with your credit or
debit card company for details of merchant acceptability and
other services that may be available.

Tipping
Taxis and restaurants do not expect to be tipped however
hotel and airport porters should be tipped around 20 rupees,
and guides and drivers 100 rupees per day where service is
not included.

Traveling
in India
The domestic airline is Indian
Airlines
(IC). The network connects over 70 cities. Indian Airlines
also operates regular flights to the neighbouring countries
of Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, the
Maldives, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Middle East.
Other major domestic airlines include Jet Airways (9W),
Sahara Airlines (S2) and Alliance Airlines (3A), a
subsidiary of Indian Airlines.
Special fares: There are various special Indian
Airlines fares available to foreign nationals and Indian
nationals residing abroad. All are available throughout the
year, and may be purchased either abroad or in India, where
payment is made in a foreign convertible currency (such as
US Dollars or Pounds Sterling). With the exception of the
Youth Fare India (see below), discounts of 90 per cent are
available for children under two years, and of 50 per cent
for children aged 2 to 12. Full details of all the special
fares are given in the India brochure, available from India
Tourism. A summary of each is given below. Group discounts
of up to 30 per cent are also available.
Discover India: There are two types of tickets
available: a 21-day ticket costs US$750 and a 15-day ticket
costs US$500. These offer unlimited economy-class travel on
all domestic Indian Airlines services. No stop may be
visited more than once, except for transfer.
Youth Fare India: This is valid for three months,
offering a 25 per cent discount on the normal US Dollar
fare. It is available to those aged 12-30 at the
commencement of travel for journeys on economy/executive
class of domestic air services and Indo-Nepal services.
India Wonderfares (North, South, East and West):
Costs US$300 and are valid for seven days, offering
unlimited economy-class travel within the north, south, east
or western regions of India. No town may be visited more
than once, except for transfer. Details of the main air
centres included in the deal can be obtained from Indian
Airlines offices.
Waterways:
There are ships from Kolkata (Calcutta), Vishakapatnam and
Chennai to Port Blair, the Andaman Islands, and from Kochi
and Calicut to the Lakshadweep Islands. Services are often
seasonal, and are generally suspended during the monsoon.
One particularly attractive boat journey is the 'backwaters'
excursion in the vicinity of Kochi in Kerala. Several local
tours are available.
Railways:
The Indian internal railway system is run by Indian Railways
(www.indianrail.gov.in).
It is the largest rail system in Asia and the second largest
in the world. There are over 62,000km of track, over 7000
stations and over 11,000 locomotives, including 5000 steam
engines. Its trains carry over 12 million passengers every
day. The network covers much of the country and is a
quintessential part of the fabric of India, as well as being
relatively inexpensive. Express services link all the main
cities and local services link most other parts of the
country. Buses connect with trains to serve parts of the
country not on the rail network. Children five to 11 years
of age pay half price, children under five travel free.
There are six classes of travel: first-class
air-conditioned, second-class air-conditioned, third-class
air-conditioned, air-conditioned chair car, first-class
sleeper and second-class. Major trains carry restaurant
cars.
Indrail Pass:
This special pass consists of a single non-transferable
ticket which enables a visitor to travel on any train
without restriction within the period of validity.
First-class sleeper tickets are: US$135 for seven days;
US$185 for 15 days; US$198 for 21 days; US$248 for 30 days;
US$400 for 60 days and US$530 for 90 days. A/C tickets are
twice as much and second-class tickets are much cheaper.
Children (aged between five to 12) are entitled to
half-price fares. Children under five travel free. It is
sold only to foreign nationals and Indians residing abroad
holding a valid passport, and replaces all other
concessional tickets. Payment is accepted only in foreign
currency (US Dollars or Pounds Sterling). Refunds can be
given only if cancellation is made before the starting date.
Validity period is from the date of commencement of the
first journey up to midnight of the date on which validity
expires. A ticket can be used within one year of its issue.
Advance reservation is essential, particularly on overnight
journeys, arranged through travel agents. Reservations are
on a first-come-first-served basis. The passes can also be
purchased in India at all the main railway stations and
authorised agents.
Special trains:
The Palace on Wheels is an expensively decorated
Edwardian-style luxury steam train with 14 coaches, which
travels to Rajasthan. Each coach consists of a saloon, four
sleeping compartments with upper and lower berth, bathroom,
shower, toilet and small kitchen. Room service is available.
There is a dining car, a bar, an observation car and a
fully-equipped first-aid centre. Modern amenities include
air-conditioning, four-channel music and telephone intercom
throughout the train. Tariff includes cost of travel; full
catering; elephant, camel and boat rides; conducted
sightseeing tours; and entrance fees.
Itinerary: Delhi-Jaipur-Chittaurgarh-Udaipur-Sawai-
Madhopur -Jaisalmer- Jodhpur -Bharatpur-Agra-Delhi.
Bookings: Several tour operators/travel agents
organise escorted tour facilities which include the Palace
on Wheels.
Royal Orient Express:
This luxury train journeys through Gujarat and Rajasthan
take you to the sights of Chittargarh, Udaipur, Palitana,
Sasangir, Ahmedabad and Jaipur. The trip takes eight days
and accommodation is in furnished carriages with lounge,
mini bar and kitchenette. Multi-cuisine restaurants and a
library are also available. Contact Indian Railways for
further information.
Hill Trains:
Narrow-gauge rail lines completed in the 19th century
linking numerous hill stations and various mountain
landscapes. For example, the Kolkata (Calcutta)-Darjeeling
route takes eight hours, crosses over 500 bridges and offers
ample opportunity for photos as the pace is leisurely.
Other trains:
The Rajdhani Express trains are deluxe super-fast trains
connecting Delhi with Mumbai, Kolkata (Calcutta), Chennai,
Bangalore, Bhubhaneswar, Guwahati, Jammu Tawi, Secunderabad,
Thiruvananthapuram, Ahmedabad, Ajmer and many others.
Shatabdi Express: Super-fast trains connecting major and
secondary city centres. Visitors can travel chair car or
executive class. Snacks and meals are provided. Konkan
Express: This connects the states of Marharshtra, Goa,
Karnataka and Kerala along the coast of the Arabian sea. The
route includes 72 tunnels and many bridges often crossing
ravines of over 50m deep.
Roadways:
Traffic drives on the left. An extensive network of bus
services connects all parts of the country, and is
particularly useful for the mountainous regions where there
are no rail services. However, public transport is often
crowded and can be uncomfortable. Details of routes may be
obtained from the local tourist office. Tourist cars: There
are a large number of chauffeur-driven tourist cars (some
air-conditioned) available in the main tourist centres.
These unmetered tourist cars run at a slightly higher rate
than the ordinary taxis, and are approved by India Tourism.
Self-drive cars are not generally available. Driving around
India is not recommended due to the erratic nature of Indian
driving standards.
Documentation: An International Driving Permit is required.
Urban travel:
Taxis and auto rickshaws are available in large cities and
fares should be charged by the km. They do not always have
meters but, where they do, visitors should insist on the
meter being flagged in their presence. Fares change from
time to time and therefore do not always conform to the
reading on the meter, but drivers should always have a copy
of the latest fare chart available for inspection.

Traveling
in Hyderabad

Useful
Contact Addresses
India Tourism
88 Janpath,
New Delhi 110 001,
India
Tel: (+91-11) 2332 0005 or 2332 0008.
Fax: (11) 2332 0109.
E-mail: goitodelhi@tourism.nic.in
India Tourism Development Corporation Ltd (ITDC)
Jeevan Vihar, Third Floor,
Three Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110 001,
India
Tel: (+91-11) 2336 1607 or 2334 4433.
Fax: (+91-11) 2334 3167
Website:
www.theashokgroup.com
Office of the High Commissioner for India
India House, Aldwych,
London WC2B 4NA, UK
Tel: (020) 7836 8484.
Fax: (020) 7836 4331.
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0830-1200 (personal callers);
0930-1730 (telephone enquiries).
Visa section:
Tel: (020) 7240 1012 or (09068) 444 544 (recorded visa
information).
Fax: (020) 7240 1012 or (09068) 444 543 (visa application
forms).
Website: www.hcilondon.net
Opening hours for visa applications and collections:
Mon-Fri 0930-1730.
Consulate General of India
The Spencers, 20 Augusta Street,
Jewellery Quarter,
Hockley, Birmingham B18 6JL, UK
Tel: (0121) 212 2782. Fax: (0121) 212 2786.
E-Mail: cgi@congend.demon.co.uk
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1300; 1330-1730 (visa collection
only).
Consulate General of India
17 Rutland Square,
Edinburgh, EH1 2BB, UK
Tel: (0131) 229 2144. Fax: (0131) 229 2155.
E-mail: indianconsulate@btconnect.com
Website: www.consulategeneralofindia-edinburgh.org
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0930-1230.
India Tourism, United Kingdom
Seven Cork Street,
London W1S 3LH, UK
Tel: (020) 7437 3677 or 0870 010 2183 (brochure request
line).
Fax: (020) 7494 1048.
E-mail: info@indiatouristoffice.org
Website: www.indiatouristoffice.org
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0930-1200 and 1300-1800.
British High Commission
Shanti Path, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110 021, India
Tel: (+91-11) 2687 2161.
Fax: (+91-11) 2687 0065 or 2687 2882 or 2611 0660 (consular
section).
E-mail: conqry.newdelhi@fco.gov.uk
(visa section).
Website: www.ukinindia.org
Deputy High Commissions in: Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai.
Embassy of India
Chancery:
2107 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
Consulate:
2536 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
Tel: (202) 939 7000 or 939 9806 (consular section).
Fax: (202) 265 4351 or 387 6946 (consular section).
Website: www.indianembassy.org
Opening hours: 0930-1800.
Consulate General of India
Three East, 64th Street, New York, NY 10021, USA
Tel: (212) 774 0600. Fax: (212) 861 3788.
E-mail: visa@indiacgny.org
Website: www.indiacgny.org
India Tourism, USA
Suite 1808, 1270 Avenue of the Americas,
New York, NY 10020, USA
Tel: (212) 586 4901.
Fax: (212) 582 3274.
E-mail: ny@itonyc.com
Website: www.tourindia.com
Office also in: Los Angeles (Tel: (213) 380 8855).
Embassy of the United States of America
One Shanti Path, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi 110 021, India
Tel: (+91-11) 2419 8000. Fax: (11) 2419 0017.
Consulates General in: Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai.
High Commission for India
Ten Springfield Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1M 1C9, Canada
Tel: (613) 744 3751/3. Fax: (613) 744 0913.
E-mail: hicomind@sprint.ca
Website: www.docuweb.ca/India
Consulates in: Toronto and Vancouver.
India Tourism, Canada
Suite 1003, 60 Bloor Street West, Toronto,
Ontario M4W 3B8, Canada
Tel: (416) 962 3787. Fax: (416) 962 6279.
E-mail: india@istar.ca
Canadian High Commission
Seven/Eight Shanti Path, PO Box 5209,
Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi 110 021, India
Tel: (+91-11) 687 6500.
Fax: (+91-11) 687 6579.
E-mail: delhi@dfait-maeci.gc.ca
Consulates in: Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai.

Translation
Services in Hyderabad
Alliance Francaise de Hyderabad
Indo French Cultural Centre
(All translations from French to English and from English to
French)
10-2-9, Plot No.9, Road No.16,
West Marredpally, Secunderabad
Telephone (+91-40) 27700734, 27700735, 27700736
Fax: (+912-40) 27700731
e-mail: afhyd@sol.net.in
Hyderabad Translation Bureau
1-7-9 Surabhi Sapphire, 303
Opposite. Musheerabad Telephone Exchange, Hyderabad
Telephone: (+91-40) 27604654, 55505400, 55633221
(+91-0) 98480-2332
Fax: (+91-40) 27613355
Ram Reddy Translation of documents in foreign languages
(French-English, Spanish-English)
4-30/A Snehapuri Colony
P. P. Saroornagar,
Hyderabad
Telephone: (+91-40) 24036466, 24031017
Email: ramreddy2000@hotmail.com
Sharayu Ghurye
(Translation from German to English)
303 Pushpakalyan Apts
East Marredpally
Secunderabad
Telephone (+91-40) 27730561

Emergency
Services
|
POLICE |
100 |
| FIRE |
101 |
| AMBULANCE |
102 |
EMRI
Single
Number for Medical, Police & Fire
Emergencies |
108 |
| Tourist
Information |
1363 |
|
Hospitals
| Apollo
Hospital |
+91-040-23607777 |
| Care
Hospital |
+91-040-55668888 |
| CDR
Hospital |
+91-040-23221221 |
| Mahaveer
Hospital |
+91-040-23393134 |
| Fernandez
Maternity Hospital |
+91-040-24756997 |
| L.
V. Prasad Eye Institute |
+91-040-23548267 |
|
24 Hour
Pharmacies
| Apollo
Pharmacy |
+91-040-23231380
Jubilee Hills: +91-040-23607777
ext.2020
Masab
Tank: +91-040-23319825
Mehdipatnam:+91-040-23516107
|
| Health
Pharmacy |
+91-040-23310618 |
| Newciti
Hospital Pharmacy |
+91-040-27805960 |
| Quli
Qutb Shah Medical & General Store Osmania
Hospital |
+91-040-24606522 |
|
Ambulance
| Apollo
Emergency |
+91-040-23548888 |
| A.P.
Centre for Emergency |
+91-040-24603160 |
| St.
John's Ambulance |
+91-040-24656785 |
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