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30 days in the city of Varanasi is my summer plan. I have a contact inviting me. He's reputable, trustworthy, and intends to book my hotel and take good care of me. However I'm worried, and I know I'll need lots of shots beginning about 3 months out from the date of departure. HOW DO I NOT GET VERY ILL? I know the monkeys can bite, and mosquitos can give fever. I plan to stay just in Varanasi, not taking trips across country. I feel it's the trip of my life, so I'm determined to make this work.
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# ? May 4, 2024 08:06 |
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Try not to eat anything that is raw. I had a bite of some kind of raw onion, tomato, and some other veg mixture and it was the only uncooked thing I had the entire time I was in Delhi. I ended up with shigella the next day. It was not a fun experience... We were in the country for two weeks but didn't get any shots prior to arrival. We were in Delhi and Leh though.
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# ? Mar 24, 2023 01:03 |
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Avoid touching your face. Make sure you wash your hands with soap and water, and/or use hand sanitiser, every time before you eat and after you've been out and about. It's easy to forget that getting poorly from food is one issue, but far more common will be putting your hands near your mouth/eyes/nose after touching random surfaces you've not thought about. Also use alcohol wipes to disinfect your phone and camera every day. Avoid salad as it might be washed in tap water. Usually safer in high-end establishments. Eat vegetarian to further minimise the risk of improperly cooked/stored food. I went to India with my partner in 2017, he got the shits for about 1.5 days, I didn't get sick at all. You can do what you can to avoid it, but you have to accept the possibility of some sort of short-lived sickness. Have a wonderful trip!
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