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India welcomes its foreign visitors without any partiality or discrimination regardless of where they come from. That’s why people of small countries like Aruba visit it without any hesitation and return to their own land with a bunch of sweet memories of their holiday spent there. India always wants to spread the message of fraternity and peace all over the world.

To fulfill its target, this culturally blessed country has made the Indian visa application system online for over 160 countries, and Aruba is also a part of that list. It means An Aruban can come to India by applying for an India visa online and receive its electronic copy without going to its Embassy or Consulate to enter and stay in the country for a specific period of time.

Designated airports and seaports for the Aruban with an electronic visa:

The following is a list of 28 airports and 5 designated seaports from where an Aruban can enter India when in possession of an e visa for India:

Airports: Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bag Dogra, Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar, Calicut, Chennai, Chandigarh, Cochin, Coimbatore, Delhi, Gaya, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Madurai, Mangalore, Mumbai, Nagpur, Port Blair, Pune, Tiruchirappalli, Trivandrum, Varanasi and Travelkhapatnam.

Seaports: Cochin, Goa, Mangalore, Chennai and Mumbai.

Famous places in India Arubans enjoy visiting:

Some of the best tourist destinations in India are:

  • Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Delhi
  • Mumbai, the financial capital of India
  • The Taj Mahal, Agra
  • Jim Corbett Park, Uttarakhand
  • Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
  • Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
  • Kerala
  • Gujarat

India and Aruba relations:

Not much is known about the relations between India and Aruba. However, a tremendous number of people from Aruba visit India and find yoga activities the finest stress-buster. A handful of Indians have also visited Aruba, and they appreciate this small mesmerizing country.

Famous cuisines and beverages of India: Lucknowi Biryani, Palak Paneer, Laccha Parantha, Chur Chur Naan,Malai Kofta, chowmein, Momos, Lassi, Dal vada, Dosa, Hyderabadi Biryani, Poha, fish curry, Mutton chicken, Tawa Paneer, Lassi, roasted Crab meat, Non-veg Momos, and so on

Temperament of Indians:

Friendly, religious, helpful and warm-hearted.

What you must know when visiting India on an Indian visa:

  • Don’t interact with the people of suspicious and unknown organizations or agencies
  • Don’t, especially after sunset, go to unlit or dark areas alone, especially girls.
  • Never give money or food to monks, clerics or beggars coming to you for it; you should ignore and stay from them, as they can be thieves or snatchers.
  • Don’t eat oily and fried food during your visit, as it may lead to digestive issues.
  • Pick the season before visiting India for your convenience because some Indian places are very hot, cold and rainy.
  • Keep your valid Indian visa in your pocket or purse to show it when asked.
  • Always keep some cash in your pocket every time when out because most small shopkeepers and rural-people accept only cash.
  • Taking the strict cultural beliefs of Indians in mind, don’t hug or kiss your better half publicly or in family restaurants. And, wear modest clothes when visiting religious places, shrines, etc.
  • Put off your shoes or sleepers before entering religious places.
  • Stay in only widely-known and registered places with reliable, clean records and security systems.

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Address: c/o Boolchands Free Zone, Lood Dl-1 Curacao Netherlands Antilles
Phone: +59-99-4612262, +59-99-4610331, +59-99-4612263
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