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Monsoon is a favorable time to travel. The wind is comparatively cooler, the temperature is down and you do not have to deal with heat and sweat during the journey. Not to mention a heatstroke!
However, monsoon has its own problems. Your trip can be unpredictable and there can be some issues you might face during the journey. Thus, here are some must haves for your travel kit to make your holiday safe and comfortable this monsoon.
Raincoats are convenient and hassle-free. They really come in handy if you are planning to go on a trekking trip; both your hands will be free and you can enjoy your journey without getting wet.
Remember to carry a light and thin raincoat that does not take up much space and saves you the trouble of carrying heavy backpacks or suitcases.
Rain is fun but can also cause diseases. Puddles often become breeding grounds for mosquitoes and numerous types of insects. It is essential to protect ourselves and so, carrying mosquito repellent is a must. It will keep the disease-carriers away and help you have a safe and happy trip.
Imagine leaving for a holiday with utmost excitement but getting all your belongings wet. Not an ideal holiday, right?
Thus, you should remember to carry a waterproof bag while travelling during the monsoon. You can keep your essentials and all your expensive items in it and tie your worries away.
You wouldn’t want to slip and get injured while travelling. Avoid packing chappals or any footwear which is slippery. Also leave your stylish heels and leather shoes at home to prevent them from being spoiled. You can carry some comfortable sandals with a firm grip and you are good to go!
How can you forget to carry an umbrella in the rainy season? While raincoats will prevent you from getting drenched, umbrellas help when you want to use your electronic devices like your phone or a camera or you simply don’t feel like wearing a raincoat over your holiday outfits.
It is a possibility that your clothes get wet and you do not have the facility to dry them. In times like these, a clothesline will prove to be a lifesaver. You can simply hang it inside your hotel room and let your clothes dry.
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