Showing posts with label Safety for Women Travellers in India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Safety for Women Travellers in India. Show all posts

My Suggestion: Travelling Tips to India

 Though I am not a travel expert but since I have visited India quite a few time (count 12), I have got an idea, as on how to safely travel in India. It has kind of became my second home and I am quite habitual with it. More so I am dying to give you my travelling tips to India. So here is my quick five:

1) Take a help of a reputed travel expert. Before deciding one, I would recommend to access his credibility regarding the same. This is especially important for those travellers who are visiting India for the first time.

2) See that you have valid passport and Visas.

3) It is always good to be in groups. The people of India are amiable but yet at the same time there are quite a few who are crooks or touts. Protect yourself from them and don't let yourself fall prey to them.

4) This one is for Women. The third point remains especially valid for you. I would also suggest to avoid travelling in night as India is not that safe during dark. It is better to prevent then to remorse.

5) Don't show off your money..



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She's Wanderlust - India Safe For Women Traveller?


Most often women travellers coming to India are apprehensive about the state - as Would they be able to freely explore the destination without being looted or molested.? Now and then we hear bizzare news of female's being attacked and this kind of create an image of India as an unhealthy and unsafe country.

For a women (be an Indian or foreigner), the first thing that she should n't forget that she would get an undue attention; so in that case we have to be intelligent enough in travelling. If we do our home work and is agile on our foray we might not confront any dangerous situation.


What A Female Traveller Should Do ?


1 ) As I said earlier, do your homework- research about the destination. Read and gather as much information as you could on a particular place you wish to visit.

2) Use of Common sense - Please and Please avoid travelling during night no matter what the case is. This is the easiest and safest way to avoid
instances.

3) Try to contact some friend in India who can be of help to you on your foray. Keep Police and Hospital numbers handy.

4) If you are travelling in India and that alone then I would suggest you take care of your clothing. The dress you put up should deifinitely be comfortable but not as to attract people. Avoid Shorts/Skirts/Spaghettis.

5) Try to travel in groups and always carry a peppermint spray with you..

India is a beautiful country and is should be seen that way, rowdies can be any where, they are in your country so they are in ours. A bit of precaution from your side can make your trip a memorabale and cheerful experience.


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