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December 9, 2022
Bhopal, India

Nicola & Vaibhav

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We're so excited to have you join us in India to celebrate our wedding! This page should help with all you need to know about traveling to India. If you have any additional questions, please reach out to us at: nicolavaibhav@gmail.com

Hotel

Jehan Numa Palace Hotel

157 Shyamla Hills Road
Bhopal, MP 462013, India
 +91 755 266 1100

Hotel rooms are booked and paid for you for the wedding dates. Once you have RSVP'd we will give your name to the hotel and you can check in on arrival. Additional stay before or after December 7th,8th,9th can be booked with the hotel directly. (tell them you are with the Dubey wedding and they will give you a discounted rate)

Travel Note

Indian Tourist Visa

Before traveling to India you must apply for an E-Visa. This can only be done online at this link: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/Registration The visa is generally approved within 48 hours and once approved is valid for 30 days of travel. We will be hosting an information session via zoom in the next couple of months to help anyone who would like assistance with this.

Flight

Flying to India

Please note that if you are coming from The United States or Ireland , you will fly into either Mumbai or New Delhi. Then you will need to book a local flight (about 1 hour) from either of these airports to Bhopal. We will arrange pick up from the airport once you are in Bhopal. You can contact us on whats app. (we will share the number to all RSVP's)

Travel Note

Vaccination Information

If you are traveling to India from Ireland or the US, there are no mandatory vaccinations, however there are some recommendations. For the standard tourist the usual recommended vaccinations for India include cover against Tetanus and Diphtheria and Hepatitis A. However, for those planning a more extensive trip or visiting rural areas of India, Rabies, Hepatitis B and Cholera may also be recommended. Malaria is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. This may occur throughout the regions of India, including all the major cities. Travellers are most at risk during the monsoon season (May to October approximately) but there is still risks throughout the year. For this reason, Malaria Prophylaxis may be prescribed depending on your itinerary. Most standard tourists should start their vaccines four to six weeks before they leave home. However, those planning a longer visit, or where a planned trip is likely to bring them to more rural parts of India, should attend earlier to ensure that there is sufficient time to complete the vaccination courses.

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