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This travel bulletin provides information for Australians planning to travel to India for the Commonwealth Games to be held from 3 – 14 October 2010. It will be updated as further information on becomes available.
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Australians planning to attend the Games should carefully read the travel advice for India for up to date information on safety and security issues. The travel advisory contains a section on Terrorism that details the threat of terrorism in India and is updated promptly in response to new information that may affect the safety and security of Australians.
There is a high risk of terrorist attack in New Delhi. Since 2000, there have been at least 14 major terrorist attacks in New Delhi on locations such as markets, train stations and other public places. These attacks have caused hundreds of deaths and injuries.
Australians in New Delhi should be aware that the Commonwealth Games will be held in a security environment where there is a high risk of terrorism.
You should pay close attention to your personal security at all times and monitor the media for information about possible new safety or security risks.
You should subscribe to the travel advice for India to ensure that you receive an email update each time it is reissued. You should be aware that the Games will be held in the security environment where there is a high risk of terrorism.
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You should be aware that the Indian authorities are responsible for security arrangements for the Commonwealth Games. You should monitor the media for information concerning your safety and security and follow the instructions of local authorities.
You should expect large crowds at the Games and possible delays in accessing Games venues. You should allow plenty of time for travel and to clear security screening at Games venues.
You will not be allowed to bring certain items into Games venues, such as alcohol, bottles and cans, video cameras, laptop computers, umbrellas, backpacks, briefcases and large handbags. There is no facility for storage of these items at entry points to Games venues. A full list of prohibited items is available on the Commonwealth Games website.
Taxis and three wheeled vehicles are widely available across New Delhi. While meters may be fitted to vehicles you may still end up bargaining for a fixed fare. Ticket holders to the Games are entitled to free transport to and from the Games venue on the Delhi Metro and on Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses on the day of the event for which their ticket is valid.
Traffic conditions in India, including New Delhi, can be hazardous. Poorly maintained roads and congestion cause a large number of serious traffic accidents, though the authorities have upgraded New Delhi’s road and public transport systems for the Games. You should take care on public transport and when crossing the road. To drive in India you must have a valid Indian driver’s licence or an international driver’s licence with a valid Australian driver’s licence.
You should be aware that touts are often found at airports, railway stations and bus stations throughout India and may use aggressive tactics to persuade travellers to buy tickets on tours. They may not have any connection to the relevant commercial service providers.
When you are in India, be aware that local laws and penalties, including ones that appear harsh by Australian standards, do apply to you. If you are arrested or jailed, the Australian Government will do what it can to help you but we can't get you out of trouble or out of jail.
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We strongly encourage all Australians travelling to India for the Games to:
Entry and Exit Requirements: Australian passport holders must obtain a visa before travelling to India. If you arrive in India without a visa, the Indian authorities will refuse you entry. Holders of tourist visas departing India may not re-enter India for two months, regardless of their length of stay or validity of their visa. You should contact the High Commission of India to determine if any flexibility is possible. Your passport must be valid for a minimum period of six months prior to your arrival in India.
If you plan to stay in India for more than 180 days, you must register within 14 days of your arrival with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office. Failure to do so may result in a jail sentence or fine, or cause delays when you try to leave India.
For up-to-date information on Indian visas and entry and exit requirements, you should contact:
High Commission of India
3-5 Moonah Place
Yarralumla ACT 2600
Tel: +61 2 6273 3999
Email: hco@hcindia-au.org
Web: www.hcindia-au.org
You should prepare early if you intend to travel to India for the Commonwealth Games. You should book your tickets and make your accommodation arrangements well in advance as demand is expected to be high. Tickets will not be sold at Games venues. Information on ticketing is available on the Commonwealth Games website.
Accommodation: The Commonwealth Games will be held at 17 venues across Delhi. There will be high demand for accommodation. You should secure your hotel booking and confirm your travel arrangements as early as possible.
Health Issues: Travellers with medical conditions should take special care in their preparation for the trip, get medical advice well before leaving Australia and pack sufficient medicine.
We strongly recommend that you take out comprehensive travel insurance that will cover any overseas medical costs, including medical evacuation, before you depart. Confirm that your insurance covers you for the whole time you'll be away and check what circumstances and activities are not included in your policy.
You should see our travel advisory for India for more information on Health Issues and ensure that you obtain all relevant vaccinations.
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XIX Commonwealth Games Official Commonwealth Games website.
Smartraveller: Top ten travel tips
Smartraveller: Travel advice for India
Australian Commonwealth Games Association Official Website
Australian Quarantine Requirements
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Travellers should familiarise themselves with the Getting Help Overseas section on the www.smartraveller.gov.au website to find out what the Australian Government can and cannot do to help Australians who find themselves in trouble overseas.
Australian citizens in New Delhi that require consular assistance should, in the first instance, contact the:
Australian High Commission
Australian Compound No. 1/50 G Shantipath
Chanakyapuri
New Delhi INDIA 110021
Telephone (91 11) 4139 9900
Facsimile (91 11) 2687 2228
Website http://www.india.highcommission.gov.au
The 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre (CEC) in Canberra can be contacted for assistance from anywhere in the world on +61 2 6261 3305.
While every care has been taken in preparing this travel information for travellers, neither the Australian Government nor its agents or employees including any member of Australia's consular staff abroad, can accept liability for injury, loss or damage arising in respect of any statement contained therein.