Monsoon Travel Essential Tips To Keep In Mind

Travelling during the rainy season has its rewards in the form of picturesque views, but it can also be extremely challenging. However, if you have adventures planned during the monsoons, these essential tips will help you embark on them like a pro
Representative image, Photo Credit Shutterstock
Representative image, Photo Credit Shutterstock

Monsoon season brings with it a sense of rejuvenation and freshness, washing away the scorching heat of the summer. While many might shy away from travelling during this unpredictable time, monsoon travel offers a unique and captivating experience for those willing to embrace it. From lush green landscapes to cascading waterfalls, the monsoon season paints nature in its most vibrant colours. However, you must be well-prepared and equipped before you embark on your rainy adventure. Here are some tips to make your travels during the season a whole lot easier 

Keep Track of The Weather

Before planning a monsoon vacation, prioritise checking the weather forecast. Getting weather updates is essential to avoid tragedy if your destination lies in the hills. Knowing the rainfall intensity keeps us well informed about traffic congestion and blocked routes. Keep track of the weather from at least a week before to avoid any last-minute hassle. 

Buy A Waterproof Bag

This is a must-carry item. Journeying in rainy weather risks our travel essentials, such as clothes and electronic gadgets, which makes it even more important to stack them in a water-resistant bag. From retail shops to e-commerce platforms, these bags are available everywhere within an affordable price range.

Pack All Monsoon Essentials

Start with an umbrella and raincoat, the most crucial monsoon travel gear. Other essential items in your checklist should include a rain cover for the backpack, mosquito repellant, first-aid kit, power bank, waterproof makeup, anti-frizz hair products, extra clothes, reusable water bottles and emergency snacks. Before you head out, place these items nicely in a waterproof bag.

Carry Synthetic Clothes

Clothes from synthetic fibres do not absorb water, which helps them dry faster than cotton or wool. Fabrics like polyester, nylon or rayon will prevent you from getting drenched and avoid the risk of catching any body rashes or infections after your trip.

Wear The Right Footwear

Monsoons call for slippery paths, and not wearing the proper footwear would not be a good idea. Options like Crocs and sports shoes make for ideal wear on slippery terrains. If you are unsure about your available pair, quickly shop at your nearby shoe store to get the right one. While making the new purchase, ensure the footwear is waterproof and has a grip well-suited for rugged paths.

Pack Your Gadgets In Zip Pouches 

Keeping all your gadgets, including phones, earphones, smart watches, laptops etc., in an airtight plastic pouch will prevent untoward damage. These gadgets are great remedies in emergencies. Hence, preventing them from water should be on our checklist before we make monsoon travel plans. 

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