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How to travel in peak summers: Tips and tricks

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 3, 2025, 09:00 IST
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How to travel in peak summers: Tips and tricks

Summer vacations are the one thing everybody waits for eagerly! Whether you are a working professional, a college student, or someone who just loves to travel, summer is the perfect time to embark on new adventures. There are several options in India to choose from, ranging from high mountains to serene beaches; one can explore all!

However, due to the scorching heat, crowded destinations, and changing travel restrictions, traveling in summer can be a tad bit difficult. Here are some essential summer travel tips and tricks for both backpackers and families.

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Choose your destination wisely

Opt for cooler regions or hill stations when planning your summer vacations. The mountains, beaches, and lakes offer a refreshing change from the torrid heat. Popular tourist hill stations such as Manali, Rishikesh, and the evergreen hills of Uttarakhand are perfect for spending weekends and holidays. These places are filled with adventure sports such as trekking and paragliding while also staying cool.
If you are traveling with kids, do make sure you explore theme parks, natural reserves, and heritage sites. Activities such as horseback riding and water adventures are mostly enjoyed by children and families alike.

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Pack light and right

Pack light, breathable clothes when you are traveling in summer. Light-colored clothes, a wide-brimmed hat, and a pair of sunglasses will keep you cool while simultaneously protecting you against the sun. Comfortable footwear is a must. Make sure to carry durable footwear for long treks. Always pack sunscreen and reapply every 3-4 hours to protect your skin. For children, lightweight strollers with sunshades are a must.

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Stay hydrated and stock up on snacks

Make sure you are fully stocked with healthy snacks like chocolates and crackers. Carry a water bottle that is easier to refill, especially if you are planning on a long journey; hydration is the key. Keep some dry fruits, energy drinks, and nuts handy for those long hours of travel.

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Book early

If you are thinking of traveling to a popular tourist destination, make sure you have booked a stay, flight, or train ticket in advance. For a peaceful and swift experience. Opt for off-beaten paths if you want to avoid the rush. Look for family-friendly accommodations that offer in-house amenities such as clubs, pools, and proximity to other popular attractions.

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Prepare for local weather

Keep track of weather conditions. The mountain weather is quite unpredictable, so pack layers. Bring a good warm jacket if you are traveling to high-altitude areas, and check out local hiking routes and activities available during the summer months.

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Embrace local cuisine and culture

One of the perks of traveling is that you get to enjoy different local cuisines. Try their regional food, engage with the locals, and get to know about their culture. Street food can be a fun and affordable option, but you have to be careful in what and how you consume.

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Keep flexible plans and have fun


One of the best things about backpacking is the spontaneity, even though you must have a basic plan in mind. Be flexible; take side trips, explore unknown cities, and embrace the surprise. The real experience is waiting for you there! Family vacations can sometimes be unpredictable. Involve children in decisions regarding activities and allow the schedule to be flexible. All will enjoy the vacation without being overworked if scheduled time and unplanned time are balance

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