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Bus
The guide was updated:The bus system in New Delhi is an affordable way to navigate the city, offering extensive routes that cover numerous destinations. However, taking a bus in New Delhi can be challenging for visitors due to the city's bustling traffic and the often crowded buses.
The city's buses come in red and green, with the main hub being the Delhi Inter State Bus Terminal, conveniently located north of the Old Delhi train station.
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Located 16 km from New Delhi city centre, the Indira Gandhi International Airport offers multiple transportation options for travellers.
The high-speed Delhi Metro Rail connects the airport to the city via the Airport Express Line. The Airport Express Line or the 'Orange' Line links Dwarka Sector 21 to the New Delhi Railway Station, providing a swift and efficient travel time of around 23 minutes.
For those preferring direct access, taxis are readily available just outside the baggage claim area of the terminals.
And for a more cost-effective option, the shuttle bus facility is an excellent choice, with services running every 30 minutes. These buses connect the airport to central locations in Delhi, including Connaught Place and the Interstate Bus Terminal.
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Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit New Delhi is around October and November or February and March when the pleasant autumn makes it for a comfortable tour around the city's famous landmarks. This is also the period when festivities like 'Diwali' Festival (in October) and other genres of festivals (ranging from drama to literature to film festivals) are held. Summer is known for being humid, whereas winter is known for being cold. Woollen clothes are highly recommended since temperatures vary from 22°C to 5°C.
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Money in India: Cash or Credit Card
Though many places such as large hotels, shops, and restaurants will accept international credit cards, many small family-run shops and street food vendors still operate on only cash. It might be troublesome for you to find an ATM in your vicinity since they're not evenly distributed. A fee is almost always charged by the Indian bank for withdrawing money. Before departing, check with your bank whether your card is valid in India but bring some cash to avoid unpleasant surprises.
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Passport/Visa
All foreign nationals entering India are required to possess a valid international travel document with a valid visa. A visa is required for most nationalities, except for Bhutan, Nepal and the Maldives (if not arriving from mainland China).
The visa has to be requested through an online application. Be aware that a visa can only be acquired via this online application, and without any intermediary – do not hire agents who claim speedy/express grant of e-Visa.
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Metro
Navigating the metro in New Delhi is quite straightforward, thanks to its efficient and extensive network that covers major parts of the city. Special tourist cards are available, offering unlimited rides for a set period and simplifying the fare process.
For information on tickets and lines, visit the Delhi Metro official website.
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Bus
The bus system in New Delhi is an affordable way to navigate the city, offering extensive routes that cover numerous destinations. However, taking a bus in New Delhi can be challenging for visitors due to the city's bustling traffic and the often crowded buses.
The city's buses come in red and green, with the main hub being the Delhi Inter State Bus Terminal, conveniently located north of the Old Delhi train station.
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Rickshaws
In New Delhi, rickshaws are a popular and economical mode of transport, offering a unique and flexible way to navigate the city's busy streets. There are two main types: cycle rickshaws and auto rickshaws. Cycle rickshaws are human-powered and ideal for short distances or navigating narrow lanes, while auto rickshaws are motorised and suitable for longer trips or more bustling routes.
Auto rickshaws are typically metered, but it's wise to confirm the meter is running or agree on a fare before starting your journey to avoid disputes. Many drivers are also open to negotiation, particularly for longer routes or during heavy traffic.
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Post
Stamps can be purchased from post offices, newsagents, and some travel shops. Local post offices are generally open Mon–Fri from 10am to 5pm and Sat from 10am to noon. The large General Post Offices have longer opening hours, Mon–Fri 9:30am–6pm and Sat 9:30am–1pm.
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Taxi
Finding a taxi in New Delhi is relatively easy, with numerous taxis available throughout the city. While many taxis are metered, it is not uncommon to negotiate a fare, especially for longer distances or during peak hours. In addition, ride-hailing apps like Uber and Ola operate extensively in the city, providing a convenient and often more reliable alternative. These apps offer transparent pricing and the ease of booking a ride directly from your smartphone, making them a popular choice for both locals and tourists.
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Pharmacy
The main pharmacy chains in New Delhi include Apollo Pharmacy, Guardian Pharmacy, 98.4 Chemist, and MedPlus. These chains have multiple outlets across the city, ensuring easy access to medications and health products for visitors.
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Telephone
Country code: +91
Area code: 011
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Electricity
In India, power plugs and sockets are of types C, D, and M, with a standard voltage of 230V and a frequency of 50Hz.
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