11 Travel Safety Tips India Everyone Should Follow
8. Stay connected: SIMs, apps, and check-ins

A local SIM card often gives more reliable and affordable data than international roaming; pick one at an airport kiosk or official store and keep a small amount of local cash for the initial purchase. Install and set up navigation apps, ride-hailing services, and a translation app before you rely on them. Share your itinerary with a trusted contact and schedule regular check-ins, particularly when you change cities or travel long distances. Use family or friend check-ins as a baseline safety habit, and consider sharing live location only for short spans when necessary. Keep battery backups so your phone won’t die mid-journey, and save offline maps in case of poor reception. Thoughtful connectivity planning ensures you can find your way, call for help, and keep others informed when plans change.
