1) Weather Conditions:
Your journey shall involve trekking across high mountains, facing strong cold winds. You must carry :-
(i) Adequate woolen clothing; (ii) A small umbrella; (iii) Winchester (iv) Raincoat (v) Waterproof trekking shoes (vi) Torch (vii) Walking stick (viii) Cap (preferably a monkey cap (ix) Gloves (x) Jacket (xi) Woolen socks (xii) Trousers (preferably a waterproof pair). These items are essential as the climate is highly unpredictable and changes abruptly from sunny weather to rain and snow. The temperature can sometimes abruptly fall to 5 degree Celsius or lower.
2) Id proofs
ü Government issued identity proofs need to be shown at the hotel or resort before check-in. Always keep the Id proof with yourself while travelling. Keep a digital copy of your documents in your mobile devices in case of loss or emergency. (Pan card won’t be acceptable)
3) Safety Tips
ü Maintain distance with tourist guides, bus conductors, taxi drivers and local guides if you find them pressuring you to take their assistance. Don’t be rude, but decline their offers politely,
ü Do not go out alone during late evenings and night. Always move in groups.
ü Make a note of emergency numbers and details of the hotel where you are put in.
ü Avoid taking eatables offered by the local people in buses, taxis etc.
ü Make sure all your expensive stuffs are kept in safety lockers of your hotel room. Carry just enough money. During your travel, keep your cameras and other devices safely in a bad and check regularly.
ü Maintain a separate pouch to keep liquid cash handy. In case you are carrying more money or withdrew it from ATM, do not expose it in the public place
ü Do not trust strangers.
ü Always ask for authorized tourist guides who have a badge provided by the Indian Government.
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