CLOTHING
Dress informally while on tour; carry
lightweight clothes that can be laundered easily. For evening dinners
and events, a blazer for men and appropriate evening wear for the
ladies.
During winter, you will need light woolens, sweaters, a light jacket
or wool wrap. Dress in layers, so that you can strip down during
the warmer days. In summer, light cotton clothes will do everywhere
except in the mountain regions, where it will be cold at night.
Bring a warm jacket and be prepared for temperatures in the 30s
F.
In South India, It is advisable to wear light cotton clothes through
out the year, as the climate is hot and humid. In North India repare
for hot, sunny days and cool nights. Temperatures in North India
range from the 30s to the high 80s Fahrenheit. Be prepared for cooler
weather in higher altitude. Temperatures in South India range from
the 50s to the 90s Fahrenheit. In winter during the days the temperature
is rather warm, however, at night it can get cold. Therefore, both
warm and cold weather clothing is required. This is likewise for
the Himalayan foothills, even though it is cold there, while hiking
you will get hot and sweaty.
The Indian subcontinent is conservative, so
women should avoid wearing shorts, mini-skirts and bare backed dresses.
Pants are acceptable. Women should wear long pants or skirts to
the ankles, Punjabi outfits, or saris. short skirts or shorts should
be avoided..
Useful items to carry
· Good walking shoes with
grip, and preferable ankle support for trekking.
· Slippers or sandals
· Warm jacket or coat
· Gloves
· Underwear
· Socks, preferably synthetic or wool for trekking.
· Sweater
· Bathing suit
· No jewelry that is indispensable.
· Sunglasses
· Large hat (preferably the fold-up kind).
· Long-sleeved shirts and long pants to wear while outside
whenever possible, to prevent illnesses carried by insects (e.g.,
malaria, dengue, filariasis, leishmaniasis, and onchocerciasis).
· Tee shirts and sweat shirts
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