Comments on: WARNING: 20 Common Tourist Scams in India https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=common-tourist-scams-in-india A Glamorous Travel Blog Sun, 08 Dec 2019 11:23:36 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.2 By: David M. https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-43817 Sun, 08 Dec 2019 11:23:36 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-43817 Rachel, five years after you wrote this blog it has forewarned me before I head to Kerala, many thanks!

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By: Vipul kamboj https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-43548 Sat, 09 Nov 2019 18:52:56 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-43548 That’s really a great post because i never listen this things and i think people also not much about this.

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By: Samantha https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-41922 Mon, 03 Jun 2019 06:10:44 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-41922 Really great tips, I’ve only been in India for 2 weeks and have come across a few of these already. Met who I thought was a genuinely nice guy in Mysore who ended up taking me to an aromatherapy oil shop and I spent around 3000 rupees on oils and incense. Hours later I realised it was part of a scam and waterlily is not even a mosquito repellent. Really gutted but I’ll live and learn!

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By: Col.Stuart Lawson https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-41394 Sun, 21 Apr 2019 17:43:20 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-41394 In reply to sunil.

Been in Goa 4 months, hired a truch/jeep and drove well no crashes but I burned the clutch plate out, new scam. They hire to a tourist and if a westener they take out the good plate and put in a worn one then spray it with a quick fix glue so after 50-60kn it slips and they charge R8000-10,000 depending. I know trucks from the Army and have been to India over 35 times so I got a new plate on line and replaced the fake one myself, cost R2,500 for whol clutch compartment not just plate. When you hire a bike or truck be confident you can handle the madness. Take a video of the vehicle on the phone including the engine check, get under the hood. Check tyres and tread and finally check jack and brace , most dont have them and if a tyre blows when in say Tibet you are screwed. Then take it for a spin, slow then fast and bang through the gears up and down the box and youy will feel if the clutch is duff. Same with scooters and bikes. If you plan to do a big trip as I did from Goa,to Mumbai to New Dheli up to Darjeeling and down Nepal and back (6500 KM) great fun alone best to get one at the bi annual Army Auction real cheap and sell it after often for more than you paid. So real Indian adventure people do it, it a great continent just be strong and confident. Oh I am quite disabled from Active service (61years young) and I shattered my arm on Tiger Hill but managed, so do not fret. enjoy all it throws at you and that will be a lot. Also learn some of the language and shake hands with all including cops.

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-41200 Tue, 02 Apr 2019 15:08:36 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-41200 In reply to Carole.

Yes that type of thing does happen in India, too. And in regards to the internet, I also traveled in India the first time for months without it so of course it’s possible, but having it makes things 10x easier esp with Google maps, Uber, and being able to book last minute accom on the road.

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By: Carole https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-41188 Mon, 01 Apr 2019 21:56:46 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-41188 I don’t get why you say “You don’t want to travel in India without an internet access”. I have been in India for over a month and always managed without it.

Thank you for your advices though, I would like to add one that happened to me in Sri Lanka – maybe you can tell if you’ve heard of it in India? We had a long bus ride with one connection. When we got off the first bus, two men came to us pretending to help us finding our next ride. Without we asked for anything they walked with us to the information desk, pretended to check the time of the next bus then finally said “your next bus is at 12.30pm (3hours later). If you want, I can drive you there for 6000 Rs.” (Instead of the 50Rs bus ticket). We asked someone else and our bus was there 10 min later. We didn’t bite but we understood you always need to ask at least 3 different people when you’re looking for something.

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By: Sulabh Biswas https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-40936 Wed, 13 Mar 2019 05:39:39 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-40936 It’s so sad and shameful for me as an Indian to see that these scams have become so common in India. I was kinda scammed at Chittorgarh by an Auto driver who asked 300 rupees for taking us to all the sites inside the Chittorgarh fort but didn’t take us to all the sites saying some site is in ruins and some are closed..

Best advice for travelling, in my opinion, is to trust the local people on your way who are just minding their own business.

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By: Gopalkrishna https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-40588 Sat, 09 Feb 2019 03:17:01 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-40588 The least i can probably say is the comments from those who have traveled to India are – sadly – REAL!!!
I can only hope that some civil sense prevails on these people – the transport drivers, hoteliers and the like so that future visitors do not get stripped of their hard cash and thus aid them to have an enjoyable trip!!

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By: Sudipta Kr.Beuria https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-39883 Mon, 03 Dec 2018 21:32:03 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-39883 These beggars are earning thousands and lakhs. They are run by a racket and come to Kolkata, you’ll find few educated fake accent English speakers who would ask you to give them “few hundred bucks” because they lost their tickets to home which is far away.
We always face these problems in central Kolkata like esplanade and maidan. When we tell them to go and take help from the PCR van then they show their original face by abusing us. It’s growing everyday and state government is silent about this.
So don’t help any beggar except he or she is genuinely crippled and very old.
Don’t even help those mothers with malnourished babies, they’re picked up by their gang leaders from one location and dropped in another. Apar from these, it’s good place, just stay alert always and you are safe!

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By: prem lamba https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-39844 Fri, 30 Nov 2018 03:42:47 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-39844 to avoid all taxi scam use uber or ola in india.

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By: Brooke https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-39294 Sat, 13 Oct 2018 15:41:20 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-39294 PLease help!! I have just read your article because me and my boyfriend have now booked a trip and felt totally scammed by the “non profit” travel agent! What are my options? We feel that now we can’t trust anyone and we are in Rajasthan with this driver for another 2 weeks! Help!

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By: Niraj https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-38908 Fri, 31 Aug 2018 09:01:39 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-38908 I am an indian and i also faced the same problem many times :( :( :( .

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-37510 Fri, 04 May 2018 05:47:59 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-37510 In reply to Arun Anand.

Arun, I have actually lived in Kochi temporarily and traveled a lot of Kerala as well as spent a month in Karnataka – even in chilled out Goa these scams can surely happen in the South

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By: Arun Anand https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-37509 Fri, 04 May 2018 05:24:31 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-37509 I am assuming that you wrote this article based on the experiences in your travels along North India. Yes all of these are true. But None of them happens in the southern parts of India. You will be surprised on how you will be treated in the south especially in Kerala.

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By: Manuel https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-37165 Tue, 03 Apr 2018 10:00:04 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-37165 Thanks a lot, Rachel. Ill change my plans to visit india cuz i dont like the way the indians scamming people. All the lies and stuff i have to carry about is just too much.

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By: Kankana saha https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-36849 Fri, 02 Mar 2018 21:54:28 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-36849 Another one which is very similar to the self claimed direction guide was helping you to take a photograph of ur own when u’re travelling alone with your camera and then after few clixks ask money for it.
That’s really abhorrent..its basically a problem of the mindset who thinks every white skin is supie dupie rich and came here for a spiritual reincarnation.

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By: Stephen Lim https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-36722 Sun, 18 Feb 2018 12:44:39 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-36722 In reply to Ann M.

Yes, i was targettted by this agency called Perfect Holiday Travel. A runner on the street told me that my sleeper class is dangerous, and offered to refund if i wish to upgrade by going to this place.

Then the “government tourism board” on the upper floor tried to sell me an inrail pass. Thankfully I took out my hp and checked, and saw bad reviews. Anyway it was way out of my budget. On my way down as I was leaving, another guy on the ground floor called me over to persuade me again. I finally agreed on a usd500 (or rs30000) package for 14 days, which only included hotel stay and overnight 3rd AC trains.

I wanted to pay by credit card as i didnt bring that much cash with me. He told me I had to pay the credit card charges (can’t rem how many %). I thought ok, that seemed fair). Then another guy came and asked for gst tax. I insisted no, otherwise I shall cancel the whole package. The guy then said ok, he will absorb 50% of the tax, and i softened and said ok. He asked for cash for the gst, which was about 1500. Only after I started my 1st train ride did I realise he didn’t provide me any receipt! Sure, my travel package were reflected on my credit card statement, but not the GST which I paid in cash! Which means they could easily pocketed that gst amount! I will ask for the receipt when i return to Dehli next week, else I will lodge a police report.

A friendly local told me they shouldn’t ask for GST, as the rs30k is MRP and should be all inclusive. Is it so? Do I stand any chance of getting my gst back? What if I report to my embassy or police?

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-36475 Sat, 27 Jan 2018 05:22:56 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-36475 In reply to harjawaaravananjawahar.

Hi Kawahar, yes foreigners have to fill a C form to stay at hotels and to rent. Sometimes they just copy the passport and visa and then the hotel will fill it out for the guest.

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By: harjawaaravananjawahar https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-36461 Fri, 26 Jan 2018 06:48:27 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-36461 Hi Rachel, I met German Julian in Mumbai, a student attending his Indian friend’s marriage in Lucknow. I met him in Alibaug a sea resort. Indian hotels were denying him stay without C Form. I was shocked. But he got a stay @12Euro and was astonished, how he managed when I as an India roaming for his assistance in hotels to lodge him and how internet has made life easier. All your points for safety of travel are really faced by Indians too. So u r really our guide too. I am referring ur site to our travelling Indians too.
Thanks for your insight. Jawahar

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By: Fred Gomez https://hippie-inheels.com/common-tourist-scams-in-india/#comment-36203 Sun, 07 Jan 2018 23:18:44 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=3887#comment-36203 I’m leaving for India in 7days. So much information that’s useful to me. Now to have the wife read and understand is the next problem. We can’t walk past a homeless person without giving the money she has in our home town in California.Then course the money I have if she doesn’t want to open her purse. I’ll write a article when we return. Thank you and everyone who has posted an article.

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