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  • ChuckG
  • By ChuckG on April 11, 2003
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  • Well I got one suitcase stolen at the airport-custom on my way back...better leave your Hard-Samsonite at home....

    That would apply to most of the region but lots of TShirts, shorts, socks...and if you are on business trip...you still have to wear long pants, dressi shirts, etc...

    those wet towels will save you

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  • sandravdp
  • By sandravdp on September 8, 2002
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    by sandravdp
    Backpack.

    Clothes: see cultural tips. Shoes: good walking shoes and a pait of slippers.

    anti Malaria pills, mosquitonet, anti mosquito spary or cream, suncream, anti diarhoea pills.

    Film is here. Watch the expiredates acrefully. Don't buy film that layed in the sun.

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  • Jacksprat
  • By Jacksprat on August 26, 2002
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  • Using a rucksack is deffinatelly the easiest way to travel around India. If you want to get any form of transport, believe me...the drivers will ensure that you and all your baggage fit into a small rickshaw! If you have a good rucksack it's quite easy to carry, even if you do feel like you've managed to pack the kitchen sink!

    Good walking shoes are an absolute MUST!! We travelled during March, and it was HOT...make sure that your clothes are cool and easy to wash & dry without ironing.

    Most toiletaries can be purchased in India, although for the ladies...take your essentials along. I honestly didn't pack a lot clothes wise, and then filled the space with a couple of rolls of toilet paper...(nice soft, double ply) We did appreciate it after the first day of having 'Delhi Belly'!!! Another good thing about is that, it gets used up and frees up space in your rucksack for gifts etc.

    Films can be found in most places, although make sure you don't buy them from a shop where they are sitting in the hot sun all day long behind the glass pane...also check the expiry date.

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  • letusdraw
  • By letusdraw on August 25, 2002
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    by letusdraw
    Keep your cars door closed while you going for purchaes or some other reason. avoid to many bags. Try to reduce the number of Bags.

    good walking shoes

    anti mosquito spary or cream, soap, shampoo, suncream

    Buy the films only in colorlabs not in road side.

    quality sleeping bag

    Make sure that you have change in Your hand

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    Decaf coffee is scarcely available
    abi_maha
  • By abi_maha on February 5, 2009
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  • You do not get decaf in any of the local restaurants, so bring your own packs if that is what you will have, walk into your nearest Barista Cafe for the same otherwise

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    Warm clothes
  • Updated By lubna-s on December 7, 2002
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  • The weather can be a bit cold from October-January. So if you are travelling around these months make sure you have enough warm clothes.

    Always carry mineral water and a couple of medicines for cough and cold.

    Very scenic city....so be ready to click away to glory!!!

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    A few things for Bangalore
    mrtourne
  • By mrtourne on November 5, 2006
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  • - Leave space to buy some silk, pashminas, etc. Many of the places, alternatively, will deliver to the US, especially if you buy something large (like a rug)

    - Supportive, rubber-soled shoes: the sidewalks are either broken or non-existent, depending on the block. No heels, no leather soles, no things with poor ankle support

    - Jeans: Standard issue here for casual time, noone wears shorts unless they are tourists.

    - Small umbrella: keep it with you for light rains, which are quite common. A travel rainjacket (those that fold onto themselves and zip up as a small pouch) is a good idea, as rain can come at any time

    - Purell or other hand sanitizer: Self explanatory, this is Bug Country. A small 2-oz bottle of Walgreens generic brand (99 cents at any Walgreens checkout) will be easy to carry and will last for a month (unless you are a germaphobe)

    - Cotton swabs: Not even the Sheraton had them

    - Antacid: pick your favorite, bring a supply to last you as if you were going to consume them daily

    - Xifaxan: ask your doctor for a prescription, this thing rocks for Delhi Belly. 3 days, 3 pills a day, non systemic so you don't get the usual metalmouth side-effect. Alternatively you can pack Cipro, but that will be a 5 to 7 day course. If you forget any and you get hit, get yourself to one of the myriad counter pharmacies and ask for 10 pills of Cifran CT (Cipro + tinidazole which kills parasites)

    - This category is getting old: just pack your usual digital cam, plenty of rechargeable batteries and a large memory card. I am totally digging my digital cam's video capability to take little snapshots of life around Bangalore

    - Travel adapter: if your US charger is 3-pronged, you'll find it hard to find a plug (the 2 flat prong ones, however, are rather common. Bring a TravelSmart adapter, the kind they sell at Brookstone.

    - Cologne - this is something I learned from my mom, who used it rather extensively while we lived in Bolivia. Bring a small bottle of cologne and, before leaving out on the streets, spray some on the inside of your wrists (which is the undercover version of carrying a scented handkerchief in your bag / pocket) When you hit a rank spot on the street (and you will, pretty much once or more a block) a quick whiff of the wrist will get you through the hardest of it.

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    You can travel relatively light
    Doggins
  • Updated By Doggins on February 9, 2008
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  • A standard suitcase for the ordinary traveler

    Comfortable walking shoes are a MUST!!!
    You will be walking a lot around Bangalore, and thanks to the broken pavement if you don't have good shoes your feet will pay for it.

    As far as other clothing goes, men wear long trousers and shirts and women wear dresses or long pants... Its advisable for women not to wear skirts/revealing clothing

    Bushman Insect Repellent (if you're in Australia) otherwise make sure you take some sort of mosquito repellent

    You'll probably need a mosquito net if you are planning on visiting other areas outside of Bangalore, but if you're staying in Bangalore this shouldn't be necessary

    Make sure you talk to your doctor about vaccinations as early as possible.... Some vaccinations need to be done over a month prior to leaving

    Take your camera!

    Dont worry if you forget something, you can buy it all in Bangalore!!

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    Bangalore Packing lst for Gringas
  • Updated By mccannkate on September 22, 2006
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  • Don't pack more than a weeks worth of clothes. Laundry is readily available and cheap.

    Lightweight rain jacket or umbrella. Shoes with good traction. I wore heels to the office but they are completely impractical for walking on many or the sidewalks. Also shoes that slip on and off easily for the TSA security stops as well as removal before enterring temples.
    If you want to fit in, T-shirts with at least cap sleeves, haven't seen anyone wearing sleeveless tops. Sweater.

    Most hotels provide a robe and slippers and hari dryer, small soap shampoo and conditioner. Bring your own if you need more.
    My doctor provided an antibiotic in case I got tourista. It was very welcome and I did not lose any time working or playing as a result. Wet Wipes are very welcome especially at wildlife reserves where the facilities are very basic and generally no paper is provided.

    Don't forget the telephoto. I have digital zoom but wished I had remembered my telephoto lens. The power converter if you have a rechargable camera and an extra battery.

    A small flashlight because power outages are frequent but usually very short.
    A power converter escpecially if you bring your own hair dryer.
    Binoculars for bird watching and wildlife parks.
    Good sunglasses and a packable hat, long sleeve shirt or sun screen.

    mc / visa and ATM card. Passport and business card or ID. Business cards
    Plastic forks.
    A good street map. GPS
    Calculator. To convert currency and it is useful to communicate prices. You can hand it to the vendor and they can enter the numbers. Works in Japan, Peru or Thailand just as well.
    Travel Alarm, phone num\bers, calling card, GSM quad band phone.(e.g. Blackberry / T-mobile)
    Pens. Instead of giving begging children cash which gathers a crowd, bring along mini candy bars or pens to give to them. They are inexpensive and small to pack. Kids appreciate them.

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  • By kahangire on August 26, 2002
  • Bangalore Page by kahangire
  • light. u can shop cheaply here

    its either too hot or cold during the year, and depending on the proximity to the sea, so u gotta do ur shopping after arriving, most prefereably

    beware,pack adequately,communication can be a hinderence here, but they sure got everything

    carry batteries along just incase, foir ur camera

    u could buy it hear,why all the kg's on ur back~

    a few extra dollars, u will want to shop and shop more

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