1. Pretending not to Know the Way to Your Hotel
This scam is most often tried on visitors arriving at Delhi airport who attempt to take a per-paid taxi their hotel. During the journey, the driver will say that he doesn’t know where your hotel is (or that it’s full, or doesn’t exist) and offer to take you to another hotel, or a travel agent who can find you a hotel



2. Saying that the Place You're Looking for has Moved or is Closed
This is a common scam that you are likely to experience all over India, but most often around tourist destinations in major cities. In Delhi, travelers looking for the foreign tourist reservation office at the New Delhi railway station are often told that it's closed or has moved. They are then taken to a travel agent to make their booking