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lappyboy | 14:37 Mon 18th Dec 2006 | Travel
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What is the best currency to take to north India?
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Assuming you are from the UK and really want to take currency, then � sterling.

You can't import rupees, and to get $US or � is going to cost you. (All that commission free means is that commission is hidden in the exchange rate)

Debit cards in ATMs are the way to go though - you'd need to check how readily available they are in India but in cities and airports there should be no problem.


The previous answer is not strictly true - you can take Indian Rupees to India, just not a huge amount. I travel there on business every month and always take Rupees and US Dollars. I have not seen any ATMs at the airports - remember that even Delhi's international airport is nothing like in the UK. Its about the size of Stanstead but as high tech as Luton 20 years ago...
Good luck!
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For Currency Exchange, I think this might help you: https://www.mytravelcon.com/exchanging-currency-in-india.html

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