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Keep hydrated: Hydration is the key! Travelling can be dehydrating as travellers mostly forget to drink water and it’s a fact. So make sure you drink plenty of water before, during, and after your journey. Carry a reusable water bottle and keep refilling it regularly.
Sleep: Travelling for festivals often hampers sleep patterns that can lead to irritation, tiredness and weakened immune systems. Therefore, make sure you take adequate rest (read sleep) before embarking on your journey. Maintain a sleep schedule throughout your travel.
Practice hygiene, carry sanitisers/masks: The railway stations, airports, and bus stops remain crowded during holiday season. These places are mostly unhygienic and full of germs so make sure you wash your hands frequently or keep them sanitised when washing isn't possible. And COVID or no COVID, face mask is a must at these places!
Stay active: Long flights and car trips can lead to stiffness in the body, so make sure to practice your stretches and keep doing light exercises even while travelling. It will keep your blood flowing!
Mindful eating: Don’t overeat or eat just anything in the name of holiday because it’s easy to overindulge during the festival season. Mindful eating is essential during this time.
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