Things to take with you on a trip to the mountains in Monsoon

Lifestyle Desk: The experience of mountain travel in monsoon is different from other times. Because at this time the mountain regains its youth. At the same time, the rain washes all around and becomes absolutely fresh green. Travelers run to the mountains alone or in groups to enjoy this

Lifestyle Desk: The experience of mountain travel in monsoon is different from other times. Because at this time the mountain regains its youth. At the same time, the rain washes all around and becomes absolutely fresh green. Travelers run to the mountains alone or in groups to enjoy this eye-catching beauty.

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But you must be careful if you go to the mountains at this time. There are several things you need to keep in mind. No matter how experienced you are, you can run into various dangers at this time. Let's find out what to be careful about.


Take insecticides and mosquito repellants
When you go to the mountains, definitely carry insecticides and mosquito repellent cream with you. The incidence of dengue increases during monsoon . Along with that, there is a problem with snakes. Keep with carbolic acid. Keep the area where you are camping or resting with carbolic acid.


Do not forget to keep salt
with salt. Because it is very rare to go to the mountains in the rainy season, but not get bitten by a leech. So keep salt with it. If bitten by a leech, pour some salt on the body of the leech.

Wear Boots
Be sure to wear boots or shoes that can be worn in mud. Don't slip. Ground wet from rain can be slippery. You can also get major injuries if you fall.


Keep raincoat and dry clothes
Keep raincoat, umbrella and dry clothes. Do not stay in wet clothes for long. Can catch a cold. Bring clothes that dry very quickly. You can keep thin warm clothes if you want. Since it is rainy season, the weather is naturally cold.


Keep Medicines
Keep some essential medicines. Can keep paracetamol for cold or fever. Take an acid medicine with you. Place saline and some dry food in the bag.

Keep the phone fully charged
Try to keep the phone fully charged. Always know weather updates. Keep torch light, power bank with you. Save the phone number of nearby Pushil, local person so that you can report your problem to someone nearby in case of emergency.

 


Take a tour guide with you and
don't take too many risks. Follow the instructions of the tour guide. Do not go to places where it is prohibited by local authorities. It is better to follow their advice and instructions.


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