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lent Jan 31st, 2001 08:50 AM

How much do things cost in India?
 
I realize I'm in the wrong area of the world, but I'm getting no response in the Asia area, and have witnessed the helpfulness of the Europe area, so here I go. How many rupees are average, everyday items? Loaf of bread, lunch at a regular cafe, cup of coffee, etc. Thank you!

frank Jan 31st, 2001 08:57 AM

Everything is EXTREMELY cheap in India. <BR>You can live like a king.Can't give exact prices, sorry, but it really depends on how well you barter!

frank Jan 31st, 2001 08:58 AM

Forgot - It's also cheap to fly inside India.The trains work but they are slow.

deepa Jan 31st, 2001 02:58 PM

Well, a loaf of bread, bought at any grocery shop or local bakery would not cost more than about [email protected]. Tea or coffee, it depends on where you plan to have it, but even in 5 star kind of restaurants, a cup of coffee should not be more than 1-1.5 USD a cup. Lunch in a decent restaurant, should be about US$5-6 per person. Which cities are you visiting. If you are vivsiting big cities like Delhi, Bombay etc., apart form restaruants, there are also good clean fast food places /chains like Nirula's (DElhi),Croissants etc. in Bombay, and then there is McDonalds, KFC, even TGIF... Let me know if you need more help. I have been out of there since the past 7 years but visit often.Have fun. Indian food is delicious. Be careful about water.

Okie Jan 31st, 2001 04:18 PM

Things are cheap in India. They do have some really deluxe hotels. We stayed in one in Delhi. We were with a tour so I do not know its cost. Probably a lot. But what you buy elsewhere is a bargain. I loved India. Happy Travelling!

deepa Feb 1st, 2001 12:37 AM

Forgot to mention, that if you like shopping, India is one of the greatest places on earth to shop. Having travelled the world over the past few years, India is still on top of my list for silver ware, gold and precious stones,silks, hand-embroderies, pashmina shawls, carpets,hand woven fabrics and other hand crafted glass, wood and brass items. Holler if you need help.

lent Feb 2nd, 2001 05:58 AM

thanks for the input. The shopping sounds luxurious! I'll keep all of your comments in mind!


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