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Smart Packing Tips for Travellers in India

We asked our travelogue contributors to suggest the packing tips. Since many
of them are India lovers, they suggested things with a ‘Must Do for those
traveling to India’.
Keep it light travel light.

If you can carry huge luggage without compromising on the fun – do it. Our
travel bloggers suggest not to. Many a times backpackers have the edge in
adventure & exploration because they always travel light. Keep it light and
carry extra bucks with you. After all, shopping too is an adventure when
you are on the go.
Sleep mask and ear plugs.

Whether you are travelling through a plane, train or even when you check in
your hotel room, these are necessary & very useful especially when you are in
India.
Make your suitcase spacious.

Folding clothes is good for corporate meets. Bohemians believe in rolling


them to create maximum space for accessories, yes even inside of shoes.
Keep a shawl/scarf handy.

Many female travelers believe that keeping a shawl handy works always. It
helps in the changing weathers when we are changing places and it also
helps as a wrap in the crowded places. Works best in India – helps fight the
weather and sometimes the pollution too.
Smart Snacking

Go for smart snacks and save the money. Pack some quickie rolls, heat & eat
foods to make sure there is not dearth of good food when you are on the
go. Keep few kitchen bags handy.
Create compartments

Have you heard of packing cubes? Well this smart strategy saves a lot from you
having to pack and unpack. When you are shuffling between destinations this
calls for a perfect time & space management causing no hindrances in your
bohemian experiences.
Sharing is Caring

When you are traveling in group or traveling as a couple – you must share
your packing space. Consider splitting your clothes or food items or may be
accessory pouches between two suitcases on the off chance of them getting
lost during the flight. Secondly it works when you are on adventure rides,
difficult treks or mountaineering in some remote locations.
Gadgets to Pack

Carrying a torch, a multi-socket extension boards helps many a times. You


might be booking the stay with the best of amenities but these are must pack
items for bohemian explorers as suggested by fellow bohemians.
Digi-copy and Photo-copy it all

When you are traveling to a different country it is always advised to make


photocopies of your important travel documents. Starting from passports,
tickets, luggage declaration advice etc. Keep digital copies in your phone and
machine and carry the photocopies each in separate travel bag.

Getting more packing tips to share, feel free to share with us in the comments
and we will make sure the post is updated and made exhaustive. For more
tips regarding your travel to India write to us on: plan@spiritbohemian.com
9 Places In South India they kept a secret!!
Yes, you read that right, South India is filled with adventures, some
known and some hidden. After a well formed research, we present a
list of 9 unexplored places of South India that could blow you away.
Belum Caves, Andhra Pradesh

The Belum Caves are the second largest caves in the Indian subcontinent, and
the longest caves in the plains of India, known for its speleothems, such as
stalactite and stalagmite formations. The Belum Caves have long passages,
galleries, spacious caverns with fresh water and siphons. The tourists are
charged an amount of Rs.65.00 for entrance. Foreign Tourists are charged
Rs.300.00 per person for entrance. APTDC has installed electronic gates at
entrance. After passing through the gates, one can reach the caves by a metal
staircase installed by APTDC
Skandagiri Hills, near Bangalore

Also known as Kalavara Durga, Skandagiri is a mountain fortress located just


70 kms from the city of Bangalore. The photographs suggest that it’s a perfect
weekend trip for people living in Karnataka. Only those who have booked
for the trek are allowed to trek under the guidance of Certified Nature
guides.
Athirappilly Falls, Kerala

One look at this place, and you’ll be in love. Athirappilly Falls is the largest
waterfall in Kerala and is nicknamed “The Niagara of India”. Situated in
Athirappilly panchayath, Chalakudy Taluk of Thrissur district, Kerala, this 80-
ft-high waterfall is quite a hotspot for the people living nearby. Visitors can
reach the top of the waterfall via a paved path that leads through thick
bamboo clusters. A steep narrow path also leads to the bottom of the falls.
Narrow winding roads, small villages and greenery make for a delightful
sight as you make your way up there.
Maravanthe Beach, Karnataka

Maravanthe is a village and a beach near Kundapura, Karnataka, India.


Considered as one of Karnataka’s most beautiful beaches by Outlook travel,
it is one of the cleanest beaches in the country, it can also get pretty
dangerous during high tide.
Halebidu, near Bangalore

Halebidu was the regal capital of the Hoysala empire in the 12th century. It
is home to some of the best examples of Hoysala architecture. It is well
connected by road and rail from Bangalore. Halebidu is connected by road
and rail to Hassan (30 km) and Mysuru (150 km). It is close to Belur, known for
its Vaishnavism Hindu temples.
Hogenakkal Falls, Tamil Nadu

Nothing short of breathtaking, the Hogenakkal Falls are located on river


Kaveri in the Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu. It is known for medicinal
baths and hide boat rides, projecting itself as a major tourist attraction.
Carbonatite rocks in this site are considered to be the oldest of its kind in
South Asia and one of the oldest in the world.
St. Mary’s Islands, Karnataka

Also known as Coconut Island and Thonsepar,St. Mary’s Islands are a set of
four small islands in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Malpe in Udupi,
Karnataka. They are known for their distinctive geological formation of
columnar basaltic lava. On research it came up that the basalt of the St.
Mary’s Islands was formed by sub-aerial sub-volcanic activity around 88
million years ago when Madagascar was attached to India. The islands form
one of the four geological monuments in Karnataka state, one of the 26
Geological Monuments of India declared by the Geological Survey of India in
2001. The only way of getting to the islands is by boat.
Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh

A small village located right on the bank of the river Pennar in the Kadapa
district of Andhra Pradesh, Gandikota is also known as the Grand Canyon of
India. Getting there might be a bit of an adventure, but once you’re inside the
place, there are no means of transportation.
Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh

A coffee enthusiast would know the importance of Araku valley. Famous for
its coffee plantations, Araku Valley is a Hill station in Visakhapatnam district
in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It is a valley in the Eastern Ghats
inhabited by different tribes. A perfect getaway from the hustle-bustle of
the city, this valley is surrounded by mountains like Galikonda, Raktakonda,
Sunkarimetta and Chitamogondi.
Contact Us

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