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Is it safe to travel to India? How about going to India in June?

Some girls like to travel to a place alone. Although this kind of trip is not very safe, it is also a good experience. But some countries are really not suitable for traveling alone and are really dangerous.

Is it safe to travel to India?

India is not as scary as you think. As long as enough attention is paid to security issues, India is still very safe. But women should not travel alone.

Judging from the experiences of most travelers, it is not as scary as the legend says, nor is it so "daring to go out". In fact, according to the latest official data from the world in 2015, India's crime rate is not high, even ranking behind developed countries such as the United States, France, Ireland, and Italy, and most of them are non-violent crimes such as fraud and theft.

But before going to India, you still need to do enough homework, understand the local customs, plan your itinerary, and have basic language communication skills. Only in this way can you improve your safety awareness during travel.

India has great regional and cultural differences, and sometimes the differences between different states are even like two countries. The security situation in each destination can vary significantly. For women tourists, South India has a better atmosphere than North India. The capital Delhi and its surrounding states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar are tourist hotspots, but due to economic conditions and folk customs, the security situation is poor, especially due to some scams. However, the vast majority of people in India are passionate, honest and full of justice. When they encounter difficulties in public places, they will get help from Indian families or local women around them.

I have to admit that Indian culture and people’s emotions are really complicated, so it is still not recommended for girls to go backpacking alone.

If girls travel to India alone, they must have a certain awareness of precautions: pay attention to clothing when traveling, it is best not to expose shoulders and knees; choose high-end train carriages and hotels; do not eat food provided by strangers; ignore Men who take the initiative to strike up a conversation; avoid going to remote rural areas and slums alone; do not travel alone at night and take private transportation.

As one of the oldest ancient civilizations, India has gorgeous diversity, rich cultural heritage and tourism resources, and is worth a visit. For girls, it is best if they can go with their partner.

So, don’t accept food from strangers, don’t drink from strangers, don’t let your drink or food out of your sight when you’re with someone you just met, don’t wear revealing clothing clothes, don't go to remote places, don't go out alone at night...etc. These are the "safety rules" that you must remember when traveling in the world.

: I don’t recommend going to India in June

. India is currently suffering from extreme heat, and the cracks in the ground are shocking. The town of Chulu in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan reached 51.8 degrees. The government has issued a red alert for extreme weather, advising people not to travel during the hottest times. The high temperatures, which will last for days, have already killed dozens of people. High temperature has threatened personal safety.