10 Safety Tips Before Flying to India
Here are important safety tips before heading off to fly to India. They will help you enjoy your trip more.-
Prepare your health for travel
- Discuss the following concerns with your doctor: Schedule an appointment at least 6 to 8 weeks before your trip. Your doctor may recommend vaccinations against diseases such as typhoid, hepatitis A, or malaria, depending on the medical history. Ask them about your previous health conditions, and do a full medical check-up.
- Bring necessary medicines along: Ensure you carry sufficient prescription medications for your trip, and keep some extras in hand just in case you face delays. OTC drugs must also be accounted for for headache, stomach upsets or motion sickness.
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Check your travel documents
- Check Your Passport Expiration Date: If you're travelling to India, your passport must be valid for at least six months after entry into the country. Know your passport's expiration date far in advance.
- Get the Correct Visa: India has different kinds of visas based upon your reason for visiting the country- tourism, work, medical, etc. Make sure you apply for the correct type of visa, lest you get turned back at the border if the reasons for your visit are different from the visa you have.
- Always scan copies of your file: You also need to bring both digital and paper copies of important documents like your passport, visa, flight tickets, travel insurance, and all travel insurance. Keep these copy documents separate from the original, in case they get lost or stolen.
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Check up on travel advisory for your destination
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Packing smartly for a safe journey
- Travel light but smart: Take as little baggage as possible with you; you'll be sick and tired of dragging heavy bags through the crowded airports and streets. Don't forget to bring some essentials, including a small first aid kit, hand sanitiser, or cleaning wipes.
- Be dressed formally: India is very diverse, but many places are very traditional. Modest dressing might get you in and out without attracting too much attention, mainly where you will spend time in churches or visiting smaller towns. Light and airy cotton or linen clothes are the best to dress for India's extremely hot weather.
- Lock up your belongings: Carry a safe, anti-theft bag across your body. Avoid the Indian markets and tourist places where pickpockets like to hang out.
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Be attentive
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Book safe places to stay
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Contact
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Plan smart for transport
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Prepare for jet lag
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Emergency Numbers
- The embassy or consulate of your home country in the area
- Number to dial your accommodation
- Local lines about the police, hospital, and other agencies in case of emergencies