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Located in the capital city of New Delhi, Indira Gandhi International Airport is the busiest airport in India handling over 70 million passengers every year. One of the best features of this airport is its seamless connectivity to major cities around the world including London, making it easy for British travellers to reach India.
Familiarising yourself with Indian driving rules will make your car rental experience simpler and more enjoyable. Unlike the UK, drivers in India use the left-hand side, while the cars are right-hand drive.
Driving Fact | UK | India |
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Driving Side | Left | Left |
Car Orientation | Right-Hand Drive | Right-Hand Drive |
Upon landing, you'll find many well-known car rental agencies available at the airport. It's always advisable to book your car rental in advance to ensure availability and affordably priced reservations.
India’s diverse landscapes call for different car types. If you’re planning to explore the city streets of New Delhi, a compact car is ideal, while for long drives, on India’s highways, a comfortable SUV would be a great choice.
Fuel stations are well-distributed around the airport and along most highways. Regarding routes, avoid rush hours in the city (8-10 AM and 5-7 PM). Indian roads can be busy, so a GPS is essential.
The Indian currency is Rupee (INR), compared to Pounds (GBP) in the UK. Money changers are available around the airport should you need them.
There's so much more to see beyond the airport. Places like Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad and Ghaziabad are worth exploring and are just a short drive away.
India's climate varies across regions. Delhi has hot summers (April-June), whereas the winters can be quite chilly (December-February). The monsoon season typically begins in late June and lasts until September.
So, why wait? Your Indian adventure is just a car ride away!