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Carry a one-day supply of cash in your pocket. Carry most of your money, and your passport,
               in a travel pouch or money belt under your shirt. Replenish your pocket supply when you
               are in a safe and quiet place, or in our vehicle. Almost all of our hotel rooms provide a
               complimentary electronic in-closet safe. Please set your personal pin number on the electronic
               closet safes and utilize them. Do not leave valuable items unattended in your room.


               Pickpockets
               Pickpockets may create a sudden distraction. In any sort of puzzling street situation, try to
               keep one hand on your money belt. If an encounter with a local turns out to be long and
               complicated and involves money or your valuables, be very careful. Con artists sometimes
               target travelers.


               A Note about India

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              wonder. However, poverty, persistent begging, pollution, and poor sanitation can be
              distressing. In some of the small villages where we stop during our days of touring, we must
              make do with Asian squat-style toilets. Some hotels and businesses may not have elevators, so
              be prepared to climb stairs.


               The Finer Points
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               expected to know every detail. Much of what is considered polite in India is similar to what’s
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              might surprise you:

                 •  When someone hands you something, it is polite to accept it with the right hand. If you
                    are eating with your hands, you should use your right hand to take food or to put it in
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                 •  Indians are generally quiet when they eat, discussing amongst themselves before the
                    food is served or after it is eaten.

                 •  Indians do not put their feet on top of a chair or a bed, and would only put books or
                    NWZ_SP^ ZY _SP ʮZZ] TQ _SPd bP]P MPTYR OT^NL]OPO

                 •  6T^^TYR NZ`[WP^ LYO Z_SP] OT^[WLd^ ZQ [`MWTN LʬPN_TZY L]P Q]ZbYPO `[ZY  M`_ Q]TPYO^ ZQ
                    the same gender may walk hand-in-hand or arm-and-arm.
                 •  Questions about a person’s caste or if life was better under the British are
                    considered impolite.

                 •  Your attire is a key part of your non-verbal presentation. Your clothing should show a
                    respect for local tradition.  This means you should dress in a relatively modest style.
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