11 Travel Safety Tips India Everyone Should Follow

March 30, 2026

2. Health and vaccination precautions

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See a travel clinic several weeks before departure to confirm recommended vaccinations and get up-to-date advice. Routine vaccines should be current, and your clinician may recommend Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, typhoid, or other shots depending on your itinerary and length of stay. Carry a basic first-aid kit with bandages, antiseptic wipes, anti-diarrheal medicine, and any prescription medicines in their original containers with a copy of the prescription. Keep a list of allergies and chronic conditions on paper and in your phone. Buy comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical evacuation and hospital stays; confirm how to file claims and what hospitals are in-network if you want lower out-of-pocket costs. Be cautious about water; drink bottled or boiled water and avoid ice from uncertain sources. If you have health concerns, research hospitals and clinics near your planned locations and store local emergency numbers. Planning now reduces stress later and ensures you can get help quickly if needed.

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