There are a lot of populated areas in India. If you're from a cool place, you'll either find the warm weather soothing or
get a little bothered by it. To have a worry-free trip to India, it's better to be prepared. See your doctor before you get
on that plane flying far east.
India travelers guide: vaccinations
Travelers are advised to visit their physicians months before their scheduled trip. Consider getting shots or vaccines for
malaria, yellow fever, measles, rabies, and hepatitis. Miles away from home, it would be a real hassle for you if you'll get
yourself ill in a foreign land.
India travel guide: medications
From antibiotics to antihistamine, you must have a medicine kit with you so in case of any allergy attack or infection,
you'll get yourself treated right away. Also bring a prescribed medicine if suffering from a health condition that requires
maintenance. To be safe, bring the prescription with you. Make sure that prescribed medicine or over-the-counter drug won't
cause any trouble with you getting access to the country.
Safety tips when traveling to India
Get yourself your own map. Some places in India are populated, and you can easily get lost. Make sure that your travel
documents are secured along with your credit cards. Be careful when dealing with the locals. Try not to offend them. What
you can do is to learn a little bit more about their basic customs and tradition.