international business trip to delhi and mumbai march 4 – march 13, 2004
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International Business Tripto Delhi and MumbaiMarch 4 – March 13, 2004
Trip Policies
Dress Code for Corporate VisitsProfessional Behavior
We leave at the time mentioned in the itinerary handed out to youCorporate VisitsDuring Corporate Presentationsin a Foreign Country
Experience the CitiesAdaptability/Flexibility
Passports and VisasU.S. Embassy Visits--Special RequirementsCopies of Passports and Visas as well as visa to reenter the United StatesMoney for Personal ExpensesLuggage--how much? Taking Care of?Security--in flight, in Delhi/Mumbai
Do not accept drinks from strangers—Extremely Important even if they are fellow Americans that you do not knowWalk in groups
Indian Currency and Exchange Rate
Medical condition and MedicineCopies of Detailed ItineraryGiftsAlcohol ConsumptionJet Lag—How to counter it?Voltage supply in India
• India uses 220 volt power supply for standard domestic and business purposes. Hotels generally provide wall sockets in every bathroom for razors and hair dryers, accommodating both “straight two-pin plugs,” and “triangular 3-pins plugs.”
Weather in China
Delhi weather During March, the temperatures in Delhi
tends to be similar to Phoenix. Daily highs typically range between 75° and 80°. The climate is quite dry.
Mumbai weather The March climate in Mumbai tends to be slightly warmer than Delhi, but wetter. Daily highs typically range between 80° and 85°, with lows near 70°.
Tipping
Last but not the least
We reserve the right to have individuals remain the hotel if these guidelines are not met. Unprofessional behavior will have an impact on the final grade.