Imagine...drops of rain hitting the window, the sweet smell of soil, and greenery all around! The feeling of traveling in the monsoon is no less than a dream. This is the season when nature spreads its full beauty, and every trip becomes a memorable story.

If you, too, are planning to go somewhere far away in this beautiful season, then this article is for you. It is very important to keep some things in mind to make your trip even more wonderful. Let's know 5 such things (Monsoon Travel Tips), which will make your monsoon trip not only safe but also amazing.
Waterproof luggage is the most important.
The first and most important thing in monsoon is your luggage. Use waterproof bags or covers to protect your clothes, gadgets, and important documents from water. Rain can come at any time, so it is wise to prepare in advance. Keep a waterproof jacket, an umbrella, and shoes with you.
Choose comfortable clothes
There is a fear of getting wet in the rain, so choose clothes that dry quickly and are comfortable. Clothes made of synthetic or mixed fabric are better options than cotton. Avoid carrying very heavy or thick clothes, as they take more time to dry. Keep one or two pairs of extra clothes.
Mosquito protection is very important.
Mosquito infestation increases during monsoon, which can spread many diseases. Keep mosquito repellent cream or spray on your trip. Use a mosquito net while sleeping at night, if available. Wearing long-sleeved clothes can also help protect you from mosquitoes.
Be careful when eating and drinking.
Stomach-related problems are common during the rainy season. Therefore, take special care of cleanliness while eating outside. Avoid street food and eat and drink only at clean places. Drink only boiled or filtered water. Keep some common medicines with you, like medicines for stomach ache, fever, and vomiting.

Weather information and backup plan
Before leaving for the trip, definitely check the weather forecast of your destination. You should have a backup plan in case of sudden heavy rains or floods. Also think of a backup plan in advance in case you need to stay for a few extra days or if the road gets bad. There is a risk of landslides in hilly areas, so keep getting information from local authorities.
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