I recently made a couple of trips to Hyderabad in India. Not my first time to India, but a while since my last visit. A lot to see and experience there, not least the cuisine, and a highlight of any trip to Hyderabad for me is the biryani, which is far more delicious than biryani you get in Singapore, or almost anywhere else for that matter.
My Indian visa was set to expire mid-way during my itinerary. For some countries, the visa expiry date refers to date of entry: enter on the last day of your visa validity, and you can stay another 30,60 or 90 days. But for India they interpret this differently. You can stay as long as you want prior to the visa expiry date in your passport, and not a day longer! I did not realise this until a week prior to my trip. Yes even seasoned travellers get tripped up sometimes.
What to do? Change plans and split the itinerary into two trips! And in between, spend several days back home in Singapore while applying for a fresh visa.
Not ideal, especially since HYD-SIN is a red-eye...but great as far as material for writing a TR goes...
I have travelled to India a lot over the years. Much of it in the days before the new airport terminals in Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and elsewhere. Before the new airports were ready, air travel in India took some getting used to. In the past, many of the airport terminals were old and congested, and they have airport workflows and processes like no other country I have travelled to (Famous "gotchas" include getting a luggage tag with a security stamp on your hand luggage, which they check at the gate. No stamp, no boarding, and an inevitable argument with the gate agent followed by a long trek back to security to get your stuff rescreened). But I have always enjoyed travel to India...I have great friends and colleagues, and the food is spectacular.
These days, the airports are gleaming, modern structures. And the food remains superb. And one of the most delicious treats to sample is Hyderabadi Biryani. No-one prepares Biryani the way you get it in Hyderabad.
I had a tight schedule, but there was no way I was going to travel to Hyderabad and not eat this. And having been properly chastised before in another TR about mentioning hamburgers without actually displaying the merchandise in my TR, I remembered snap a picture of my biryani meal before devouring it!
And along the way, some brief impressions of Silkair, SQ and Air India as well...
My Indian visa was set to expire mid-way during my itinerary. For some countries, the visa expiry date refers to date of entry: enter on the last day of your visa validity, and you can stay another 30,60 or 90 days. But for India they interpret this differently. You can stay as long as you want prior to the visa expiry date in your passport, and not a day longer! I did not realise this until a week prior to my trip. Yes even seasoned travellers get tripped up sometimes.
What to do? Change plans and split the itinerary into two trips! And in between, spend several days back home in Singapore while applying for a fresh visa.
Not ideal, especially since HYD-SIN is a red-eye...but great as far as material for writing a TR goes...
I have travelled to India a lot over the years. Much of it in the days before the new airport terminals in Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and elsewhere. Before the new airports were ready, air travel in India took some getting used to. In the past, many of the airport terminals were old and congested, and they have airport workflows and processes like no other country I have travelled to (Famous "gotchas" include getting a luggage tag with a security stamp on your hand luggage, which they check at the gate. No stamp, no boarding, and an inevitable argument with the gate agent followed by a long trek back to security to get your stuff rescreened). But I have always enjoyed travel to India...I have great friends and colleagues, and the food is spectacular.
These days, the airports are gleaming, modern structures. And the food remains superb. And one of the most delicious treats to sample is Hyderabadi Biryani. No-one prepares Biryani the way you get it in Hyderabad.
I had a tight schedule, but there was no way I was going to travel to Hyderabad and not eat this. And having been properly chastised before in another TR about mentioning hamburgers without actually displaying the merchandise in my TR, I remembered snap a picture of my biryani meal before devouring it!
And along the way, some brief impressions of Silkair, SQ and Air India as well...
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