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When you travel, make your packages as simple and compact as possible.
Carrying a light pack will ease your trip, make it more comfortable and let
you fully enjoy the pleasures of traveling when you get the time.
Materials/Documents
Don't forget your valid visa and passport, your identity card, as well as
maybe some of yours certificate photos and other important documents or
materials needed for your travel. Put them into a sturdy and waterproof bag
and have them readily available.
Do not forget any tickets you bought or booked in advance, for planes,
trains or ships, and other admission tickets.
Some paper, a pen, notebook and memo book could be handy especially since
you will be engaging in a whole lot of teaching. Remember to bring a
phone/address list of your families, relatives and friends in case of an
emergency.
Make a card on which there is your personal information, including your full
names, nationality, home phone and address, in case you are ever in trouble.
Bring your printed itinerary. A guidebook is also helpful for you to know
more about your destinations and will save time when traveling.
You can also bring teaching material that you might have to introduce in the
classrooms
Clothes
Try to bring clothes appropriate for the weather conditions in the city in
India you will be based in. Since the climate varies from region to region,
do your research.
Take leisurewear which will keep you relaxed and comfortable when you travel
or sightsee, like jackets, sportswear, jogging shoes and playsuit. Bring
several T-shirts and cool pants. Do not forget to bring sunglasses, suntan
oil, and a summer hat. Finally, rainwear and an umbrella are good protection
on rainy days.
Include some clothes for those more formal occasions you may want to attend,
such as a show, banquet or cruise.
When in the classroom, formality is expected. So do bring clothes to suit
the classroom.
First-aid Kit
Prepare some drugs for routine and emergency use, including antibiotics,
antidepressants, antihistamine, Aspirin, vitamins, acetaminophen, essential
balm, anti-allergic preparations, remedy for dysentery and diarrhea and
antacid for indigestion.
Don't forget your mosquito or insect repellants.
Take along your case history (medical record) and put it into your first-aid
kit. That may be helpful when you go to see a doctor.
Personal Effects
Money is necessary. Bring your wallet and carry it with you all the time. In
your wallet have some cash, traveler’s checks or bank cards that can be used
in India.
Take a camera with enough films, memory cards and batteries. Sometimes an
electric adapter, transformer and plug converter are essential.
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