Currency
The units of Indian currency are the rupee and the paisa
-- 100 paise equal one rupee. Paper money comes in denominations
of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 500 rupees. Coins are
worth 5, 10, 20, 25, and 50 paise, and one rupee, two
rupees, and five rupees.
When to Visit The best time to visit Udaipur
is from September to March, but the monsoon months of
July to September are also excellent. Check the Festival
Calendar for Mewar Festival dates as if you want to
visit when here’s plenty of action this is the
time to do it. The summers are hot and winters are cold
but the temperature does not rise to extremes. The summer
evenings are cooler and the nights are more pleasant.
Tourist Centres Tourist Reception
Centre, Fateh Memorial, outside Suraj Pole, Telephone:
411535; Tourist Information Counter at City Railway
Station, Platform No. 1, Telephone: 412984; Tourist
Information Bureau, Dabok Airport, Telephone: 655433.
Business Hours Most government and
private banks are open weekdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and
Saturdays 10 to noon. Post offices are open from Mondays
through Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Most museums are
closed on Mondays, and site museums (adjoining archaeological
monuments) on Fridays. Shopkeepers may close their establishments
for an afternoon siesta.
Money You can change money at a number
of places including the Vijaya Bank and Thomas Cook,
both in the City Palace complex. At Chetak Circle, the
State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur changes money. There
is also the Bank of Baroda, the Bank of Rajasthan and
the Punjab National Bank, all in Bapu Bazaar. International
airports and some top hotels have 24-hour currency-exchange
facilities, and the major American Express branches
have extended hours for check-cashing. For the most
favourable rates, change money at banks. Although ATM
transaction fees may be higher abroad than at home,
ATM rates are excellent because they're based on wholesale
rates offered only by major banks. India's state-run
banks can take forever to cash traveller's cheques;
if possible, save time and use an American Express office
or the foreign-exchange service at your hotel.
Banks/Money Changer Contacts: State
Bank of India, Hospital Road, phone: 525857; State Bank
of Bikaner & Jaipur, Chetak Circle, phone: 525066;
Punjab National Bank, Town Hall Road, phone: 522118;
Bank of Rajasthan, Bapu Bazar. Telephone: 529598; Bank
of India, Delhi Gate, Telephone: 525579. Canara Bank,
Hospital Road,
telephone: 527365; Union Bank of India, Town Hall Road,
Telephone: 420047; Andhra Bank, Shakti Nagar, Telephone:
413415.
Customs & Duties If you're bringing
dutiable or valuable articles into India, you must declare
this at Customs; you may be asked to fill in a Tourist
Baggage Re-Export Form (TBRE) listing the articles,
which must then be re-exported at the time of departure.
Failure to re-export anything listed on the TBRE means
you'll have to pay duty on each missing item. Depending
on the attitude of the customs official, you may have
to enter your laptop computer on a TBRE form. |