Travelling during rainy season is fun especially treading through
the lush, green paths in misty climate, but it can also be tiresome, due to
inconvenience caused by constant breakdown in public transport and bad roads.
There are real benefits to travelling during the rainy season, though it tends
to be off season for tourism, and most people hate travelling during this
season. Travelling in this season will make you encounter fewer crowds and in most
cases prices of some items and activities may be reduced. In this season also,
your body can be exposed to a lot of germs and diseases hence, you need to take
double the precaution while travelling in this season. You will need to tweak
your packing list to account for torrential downpours, muddy walkways and so
on.
Here are some tips to guide you through your journey in this
season;
1: Arm yourself with waterproof materials like raincoat, plastic
bags or umbrella before setting off for your trip. Water proof items can be
god-sent; their uses are virtually endless. You can stock in your cell phone,
laptop, camera and other sophisticated gadgets inside to protect them from the
rain.
2: Take a box of wet and dry tissues with you at all times. Better
still, keep a few extra towels with you always, in case you get wet. Travel
towels are quick drying materials, which means they are perfect for drying off
after you have got caught in the rain.
3: Carrying a first aid box is extremely important, especially
during this season. Stock it with basic medicines like cough syrup or tablets,
paracetamol, tablets for indigestion, disinfectant scrubs, antiseptic cream,
and bandages along with a bottle of Dettol.
4: Your foot wears should be up for the challenge. Opt for a pair
of waterproof shoes or sandals that you don’t mind getting muddy or wet.
5: Mosquito borne diseases are common during this season, so do not
forget to carry mosquito repellents, creams or a net along with you.
6: Carry your books or music if you are going by public transport.
Chances are you will get stuck in traffic or roadblocks for long time, books
and music come in handy, they will help reduce your boredom and stress.
7: Choose your clothes wisely. Take short, comfortable clothes made
up of nylon or synthetic material which dry quickly.
8: Carry your own water or drink boiled water whenever you can. It
is needless to mention that you should eat cooked covered food at all times to
avoid water borne diseases.
9: Consider lighting, it is immensely helpful to
have your own source of lighting because the rainy season is accompanied by
rolling blackouts. So having a compact flashlight will ensure you are never
trapped in the dark. Always remember to put in a fresh pair of batteries and if
possible carry an extra pair with you before you leave for your trip.
By: Mercy Kukah
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