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Tips to make your monsoon travel safer and more exciting

Posted on: 13/Nov/2017 3:35:35 PM
These are something you may need along with you during a monsoon travel. Check out the list and make your holiday safer and more enjoyable.
 
Mosquito repellent
When it’s monsoon, there is obviously mosquito menace. So, during a travel, you can carry a mosquito repellent with you to stay protected from mosquitoes. There are natural and safe-to-use mosquito repellent creams available. Go for them than opting for chemical based ones.
 
Rain shoes
During rainy days, wearing high heels or ballerinas cannot help you with traveling. You can instead choose to go with footwear that are friendly during rainy days. You may choose to go with crocs or flip flops in these days.
 
Weather check
While going on a road trip, ensure to check the weather condition before you start out. Of course, you don’t desire to get stuck in the rain or the possible waterlogging or landslide, isn’t it?
 
Have a hair dryer handy
Hair dryer is one of the most essential elements during rainy season. You may get drenched at any point during the travel. So, a hair dryer can always keep you dry without the possibility of catching cold.
 
Healthy food and drinking water
There are a lot of deadly diseases that spread during monsoon days. So, it is always recommended to carry home-cooked food with you. Fruits and bottled water can also help you. As much as possible, avoid munching outside food, and avoid drinking water from outside places.
 
Umbrellas and raincoats
Should we even say this? This is so obvious, but we don’t want to miss out on mentioning anything. So, make sure to carry an umbrella or raincoat with you during monsoon travels.
 
Clothing
It is always better to carry some extra pair of clothing during monsoon travel as you tend to get drenched in the rain water. If you have enough clothing with you, there is no need to worry about getting drenched at all.
 
First aid kit
Monsoon is most likely to bring with it a number of disease. So, you are advised to carry a first aid kit with all the needed emergency medicines handy.
 
With these simple tips, we believe your monsoon journey is going to be even more thrilling and safer than you actually thought it should be. Enjoy traveling. Explore the world.