Thursday 7 June 2012

Precautionary Measures:

The climate of Hansi is dry with scanty rainfall. Summer is very hot (upto 45degrees) and starts from April and goes on until June. July and August has monsoon and winter is very cold (upto 5 degrees) from Novemberto March. Some do’s and don’ts while visiting the city: *. Exchange money only through authorized banks or money changers and ensure to take a receipt. *. Taxis and auto-rickshaws in cities do not have meters. In such cases it is advisable to pre-decide the charge of travel to avoid any dispute upon reaching the place. Pre-paid taxis are better option for travelling from airport to city. *. Prohibited or restricted areas have to be visited only after seeking permission and fulfilling necessary formalities from the nearest Government of India Tourist Office. *. Most of the archeological monuments restrict photography. Tourists need to check with the nearest Tourist Office regarding the rules of photography. *. Footwear is not allowed inside Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Jain places of worship. A few shrines even prohibit leather articles to be carried along in the shrine. *. Tourists are requested not to wear anything that offends the culture of the shrine. *. Travel tickets to be purchased from an authorized travel agentonly. *. It is obligatory to cover your head before entering Sikh shrines. Head scarfs are available in the Gurdwara premises for covering the head.

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