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Learn some Hindi

Posted by annakhall 12 August 2008

As a tourist, I got a lot of hassle in India from rickshaw drivers, shopkeepers, hotel owners and general touts. The best thing I ever did was to learn to say 'I don't want it', 'Go away' and 'That's too expensive' in Hindi. It makes people stop hassling you faster than anything you could say in English, possibly because it shows that you're not a brand-new arrival to India. Also good is to learn 'my name is...' which gets a great response from local people rather than just replying in English.

Get a phrase book or (better) get someone to teach you when you arrive.

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Suit emergencies

Posted by briefcaseboy 4 August 2008

If you spill something down your suit on the first day, then Burlington’s in the mall at the Taj Mahal Hotel will make you a very reasonable tailor-made suit overnight.

Taj Mahal Hotel www.tajhotels.com
Indigo Colaba: +91 22 5636 8999

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Bandra Kurla Complex

Posted by briefcaseboy 4 August 2008

The new place for doing business is the Bandra Kurla Complex; the Grand Hyatt is five minutes away and is very good, with an Italian restaurant that serves excellent pizza. The area’s a bit grungy but the hotel has its own ten-acre plot and once inside it has everything you’d want – including faxes in the rooms and Wi-Fi.

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Indigo Colaba

Posted by briefcaseboy 4 August 2008

There’s a restaurant called Indigo Colaba, which is just adjacent to the business district of Nairman Point, and it serves very good European food with pan-Asian influences and has a lovely ambience. It’s very popular, so get your hotel to book you a table.

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Population:
12.691m
Currency:
Rupee
Time zone:
GMT+5:30
Dialling code:
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