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Is it safe to travel in monsoon? Keep these things in mind

June 24, 2026 by Uma Shankar

Monsoon season has started in many parts of the country. This season attracts many people for travelling. During this time, mountains, waterfalls and places full of greenery look even more beautiful, due to which people plan holidays. However, the rainy season also brings with it some challenges. During this period, sudden change in weather, risk of waterlogging, slipping and infection may increase. In such a situation, it is considered necessary to be a little more careful while travelling.

Especially children, elderly people and people already suffering from any disease should take special care of their health. Many times people go on a trip without preparation, due to which small problems can turn into big problems. With proper planning and precautions, monsoon travel can be made safe and comfortable. In such a situation, it is important to know what things should be kept in mind while traveling in monsoon and what precautions should be taken to stay healthy and safe.

What things should be kept in mind while traveling in monsoon?

Before setting out on a trip in monsoon, definitely check the weather information. Avoid going to places where there is a possibility of heavy rain, land slides or waterlogging. Keep essential medicines, extra clothes, raincoat, umbrella and waterproof bag with you. Instead of eating outside, choose clean and fresh food. Always use safe and packaged water for drinking. Wear comfortable and slip-resistant shoes while travelling.

Apart from this, keep mobile phone, power bank and important documents safe. If you are traveling with children or the elderly, take special care of their needs and do not hesitate to make changes in your travel plans if necessary.

What health problems can increase the risk of traveling in the rain?

During monsoon travel, the risk of problems like stomach infection, food poisoning, cold, viral fever, skin infection and dehydration may increase. Some people may also develop allergies and fungal infections due to contact with rain water and dirt.

Apart from this, staying in wet clothes or shoes for a long time can increase skin related problems. If symptoms like fever, diarrhea, vomiting, weakness or difficulty in breathing appear, a doctor should be consulted immediately.

What to do for safe and comfortable travel in monsoon?

Take special care of cleanliness while traveling in monsoon and wash your hands from time to time. Drink enough water and take a balanced diet. Avoid too much fatigue and take adequate rest.

Apart from this, always wear clothes according to the weather and be ready to change the travel time if necessary. By adopting small precautions, traveling in monsoon can be made safe, comfortable and enjoyable.

About Uma Shankar

Uma Shankar writes about finance, business, and investment topics. He simplifies complex subjects like stock market, banking, tax, and cryptocurrency to help readers make informed financial decisions. Data-driven reporting is his strength.

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