
Rohini Delhi, India Travel Guide
Airtel, Jio, and Vodafone Idea are major mobile service providers in India. Purchase a SIM card at Delhi Airport or authorized stores in Rohini.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, malls, and many restaurants. Some Delhi Metro stations also offer free public Wi-Fi.
India Post offices are present in various sectors of Rohini. Use them in order to sending postcards, letters, and parcels.
English is widely spoken in tourist areas and by many professionals. Hindi is the dominant local language.
When buying a SIM card, ask the vendor to activate it for you and verify it works before leaving the store. This avoids issues later.
Shops typically open 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Malls (e.g., Unity One Rohini) operate from 11:FROM 12 am TO 10:00 PM.
Banks open 10:MIDNIGHT TO 4:00 PM, Monday to Saturday. ATMs are widely available 24/7 in Rohini and across Delhi.
Major Indian holidays like Diwali, Holi, Eid, Christmas, Republic Day, and Independence Day influence business and transport schedules.
No specific seasonal closures unique to Rohini; schedules generally remain uniform. Some attractions may have longer hours during peak tourist season.
Government offices typically operate from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Friday. They close on weekends and public holidays.
Check specific dates for major holidays as many festivals follow lunar calendars, influencing hours of operation and transportation.
The traditional Indian greeting is "Namaste" – pressing palms together in front of your chest with a slight bow. Handshakes are common among men.
Modest attire dressing modestly is appreciated in public. Avoid overly revealing outfits. Specific requirements apply at religious sites.
Use your right hand during meals without cutlery. Tipping 5-10% is customary in restaurants. Avoid pointing your feet at people or religious objects.
Always get consent before taking pictures of people, notably women and children. Be mindful of restrictions at religious sites.
A simple "Namaste" and a smile build positive interactions with locals. Do not hesitate to ask for assistance.
Delhi makes efforts to improve accessibility, though some challenges persist in older infrastructure.
The Delhi Metro is generally accessible, with most stations featuring elevators, ramps, and designated seating. Roads and sidewalks can be uneven.
Modern malls like Unity One in Rohini and more modern government buildings are generally accessible. Major Delhi attractions are improving, but check certain places beforehand.
Specialized services for visually or hearing-impaired travelers continue to be limited. Some Metro stations incorporate tactile paths for the visually impaired.
The Accessible India Campaign works towards universal accessibility. For specific needs, contact hotels and tour operators directly for provisions.
Delhi continues to progress in enhancing accessibility across its public spaces and attractions for all visitors.