Visa for Rajasthan : You will need a Tourist
Visa if you wish to travel to Rajasthan, India from the UK.
Money: There is no limit to the amount of foreign currency that
visitors can bring.
Best time to visit Rajasthan: You can plan your travel to
Rajasthan, India, between July to March;
the best time however is between Oct-Feb, except Mount Abu, which is
the only hill station in the state.
Food: If you plan to try Rajasthani cuisine, make sure to
specify your spice preference. Rajasthani food is traditionally very hot
and spicy. Most of the eating-places, including some budget hotels,
serve continental meals as well. A word of advice - if you have a tender
digestive system - avoid experimenting with the traditional food.
Sun: The sun can be extremely harsh in the Thar Desert. It is
advisable to carry sun block lotions when you travel to Rajasthan,
India.
Credit cards: Main hotels, restaurants and shopping centres
honour major credit cards.
Currency of Rajasthan : Indian Rupee (INR)
Drugs: Heavy punishments including imprisonment are imposed for
possession of narcotic drugs.
Rajasthani Food: All standard restaurants offer a variety of
cuisines including Continental, Chinese, Indian and typical Rajasthani
fare.
Emergency Numbers: Police control room: 100, Fire station: 101,
Ambulance: 101, General Post Office: 368740.
Water: Tap water is purified and quite safe to drink. It is not
advisable to drink water from slow moving streams, lakes or dams.
Mineral water is available in sealed bottles.
Temple codes: Footwear inside the temple and entry into the
sanctum sanctorum is not permitted in all the temples in Rajasthan.


