THE DETAILS
Coordinated Universal Time +5.5 hours.
English, Kannada
5th & 6th Floor, SKAV 909, 9/1, Lavelle Road Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001
Tel: 080 47299899
During February, the daily average high temperatures are around 86°F / 30°C, and daily low temperatures are around 64°F / 18°C. February is part of the dry season in Bengaluru.
Please only drink bottled water and avoid fresh fruit juice, having ice in your drinks, and eating washed salads.
Tipping is not customary in restaurants and cafes, but is (as ever) well received. You can also leave tips to housekeepers in hotels. Taxi drivers usually get tips from any change you might get back.
Please review vaccine recommendations well before you travel. If you’re pregnant or your partner is pregnant, you may wish to consult a medical practitioner before you travel. Diseases like malaria and dengue fever are widespread in India during monsoon season and can be harmful to both mother and baby.
You need an Indian Type D plug adapter. The supply voltage power is 220V. For those coming from the US (where devices use 110V currency), you’ll need a voltage converter. (Unless you have dual voltage.) For those coming from countries like the UK (where devices use 230V currency), you’ll just need a plug adapter. Most travel devices such as laptop, camera and cell phone chargers can operate on dual voltage.
Please dress comfortably, and wear what you’d normally wear to work. If you’re planning to explore Bengaluru, we recommend conservative clothing. (Especially when visiting any religious temples or a gurudwara.)
Coordinated Universal Time +5.5 hours.
English, Kannada
5th & 6th Floor, SKAV 909, 9/1, Lavelle Road Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001
Tel: 080 47299899
During February, the daily average high temperatures are around 86°F / 30°C, and daily low temperatures are around 64°F / 18°C. February is part of the dry season in Bengaluru.
Please only drink bottled water and avoid fresh fruit juice, having ice in your drinks, and eating washed salads.
Tipping is not customary in restaurants and cafes, but is (as ever) well received. You can also leave tips to housekeepers in hotels. Taxi drivers usually get tips from any change you might get back.
Please review vaccine recommendations well before you travel. If you’re pregnant or your partner is pregnant, you may wish to consult a medical practitioner before you travel. Diseases like malaria and dengue fever are widespread in India during monsoon season and can be harmful to both mother and baby.
You need an Indian Type D plug adapter. The supply voltage power is 220V. For those coming from the US (where devices use 110V currency), you’ll need a voltage converter. (Unless you have dual voltage.) For those coming from countries like the UK (where devices use 230V currency), you’ll just need a plug adapter. Most travel devices such as laptop, camera and cell phone chargers can operate on dual voltage.
Please dress comfortably, and wear what you’d normally wear to work. If you’re planning to explore Bengaluru, we recommend conservative clothing. (Especially when visiting any religious temples or a gurudwara.)