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Monsoon Travel Essentials: The arrival of monsoon in many parts of the country has provided much-needed relief from the intense heat. However, if you travel frequently, you should be aware of a few things as the monsoon arrives. The rainy season can present several difficulties when travelling, so here are some items you should always have in your travel bag to minimise inconvenience and maximise your enjoyment of your vacation. 

Monsoon Travel Essentials

Raincoat

A lightweight raincoat is one of the most essential items you should always carry in your suitcase during the monsoon season. Since you never know when it will rain, it is best to be safe and carry a lightweight raincoat to keep you dry in the event of precipitation.

Waterproof Bag

When travelling during the rainy season, your backpack must include a waterproof bag. It will keep your belongings dry and secure in addition to shielding your necessities from water damage. They are quite practical in rainy weather situations, lightweight and easy to carry. 

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Flashlight

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Don't forget to pack a flashlight for any excursion you take during the rainy season. Due to the frequent power outages brought on by the monsoon's strong winds and rain, having a flashlight or torch on hand might be useful in dimly lit areas.

Boot Fresheners

Rainy seasons can cause shoes to smell, so it's a good idea to pack boot fresheners. They quickly assist you in getting rid of moisture and perspiration in addition to bad odours. They are intended to eliminate odours and absorb perspiration and moisture from your feet and shoes.

Waterproof Socks And Boots

During the rainy season, you should always pack a pair of waterproof boots and socks in your luggage. These will keep your feet comfortable, dry, and free of water-borne bacteria. They will also keep you warm and dry and reduce the risk of frostbite or cold feet.

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