travel to India
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therose1, do email the editors ([email protected]) and ask them to move this post to the Asia forum. Or if you've already made a new post there, ask them to remove this one. Thanks!
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India is a huge country. The best time to visit depends on where you want to go. You can take a look at each city you are considering at www.weatherbase.com/city.php3?c=IN&refer=
No inoculations are required to visit India unless you are coming from a Yellow Fever area, but you would be wise to get a number of vaccines and to consider whether you amy need anti-malarials. Take a look at www.cdc.gov/travel
You may want to start by getting a good guidebook, as it will answer a number of basic questions and will give you ideas of where you might want to visit.
No inoculations are required to visit India unless you are coming from a Yellow Fever area, but you would be wise to get a number of vaccines and to consider whether you amy need anti-malarials. Take a look at www.cdc.gov/travel
You may want to start by getting a good guidebook, as it will answer a number of basic questions and will give you ideas of where you might want to visit.
#6

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With a few exceptions, the best time to travel to India is from late October to early March. The monsoons have withdrawn in northern India. The summers are on the way out & in the plains the weather is dry & crisp. Most of the first timers enjoy a trip to Delhi, Agra & Rajasthan. Some of the finest hotels are also located in this region.
Down South (western sector) again November to February is good time for a trip. Tamil Nadu (south-eastern India)will be wet in October - December.
Malaria is not a problem during the winters. However, it is advisable to carry a mosquito repellant cream.
I notice you are a golfer. We do have some fine golf courses for you to enjoy a swing, as well!
Happy travels!
Down South (western sector) again November to February is good time for a trip. Tamil Nadu (south-eastern India)will be wet in October - December.
Malaria is not a problem during the winters. However, it is advisable to carry a mosquito repellant cream.
I notice you are a golfer. We do have some fine golf courses for you to enjoy a swing, as well!
Happy travels!
#7
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Winter months are generally best in most areas but it varies.
Monsoon season usually worst time to go.
www.weather2travel.com India Climate guides by city.
www.mdtravelhealth.com India for health info/vaccinations
Do some careful research for best experience.
Monsoon season usually worst time to go.
www.weather2travel.com India Climate guides by city.
www.mdtravelhealth.com India for health info/vaccinations
Do some careful research for best experience.




