While
it certainly is the 'City of Dreams', Mumbai can be a complex, bustling
metropolis with another lifestyle. Visitors may take a while to become
accustomed to the city rather than be intimidated by its own hectic atmosphere.
We have compiled this list of ten safety tips for you to take advantage of your
own Mumbai trip, while not risking your health or security.
Super
crowded trains
Mumbai's
trains They are severely overcrowded -- to the point that a word, ‘super dense
crush load' was coined to specifically explain how crowded they get. If you
have a little additional cash to dish out, buy first class tickets rather than
the typical ones to get the relatively less crowded and much airier first-class
compartments. If you're a lady, you may come across the exclusively women's
compartment comfier, especially during busy hours.
Pickpockets
The
Be wary of your own possessions when in crowded areas -- particularly the
city's bustling bazaars and crowded trains. You are encouraged to wear your
backpack like its contents are in front of you and not behind -- as you will
see most locals do during rush hour.
Cabs
South
Mumbai's white and black taxi cabs are almost always metered, unlike autos
elsewhere from the city. When most drivers will charge you exactly what the
meter reading states and sometimes even forgive you when are brief by some
change, make sure to check you are not hopping to an un-metered cab. If so,
make certain to negotiate the purchase price. In addition, be wary if your taxi
has additional passengers besides the driver -- unless your taxi is a common
one.
Negotiating
Prices
If
You are a foreigner, be ready for vendors at the town's road side stalls and
bazaars to throw exorbitant costs at you -- sometimes even for the fun of a
good bargain. You are encouraged to negotiate the very best you can without
insulting vendors. You can always check with a fellow local customer to find
out if you're being charged.
Traveling
At nighttime
Even
though Mumbai truly is India's city that never sleeps, parts of the town may
seem hostile to outsiders after dusk. Girls are especially advised to be
mindful while traveling in the city at night -- although you will see female
Mumbaikar traveling alone at night, they are likely more acquainted with the
city, its neighborhoods and conditions. If you're a tourist traveling the city
at night, especially one woman, adhere to the crowded, touristy locations, take
precautions and stay attentive.
Monsoons
Mumbai’s
Dramatic monsoons include much need for upkeep. On one hand, there are train
delays, traffic congestion issues and flooded roads. Then you will find the
spread of different seasonal ailments. Mosquitoes breed at an alarming rate
throughout the monsoons, and diseases such as malaria and dengue fever have
become fairly common. Be sure to wear a mosquito repellent and keep careful.
Remaining
alert
As is
True for any other area, it helps to be a little cautious of people's goals if
they are overly inquisitive or friendly. Do not give out personal details or
disclose quite specific info regarding your travel plans. Stay alert and you
should be OK.
Street
food
Be
Careful while indulging in street food, especially if you have a sensitive
stomach. As tempting as they may be, odds are they will upset your gut. As one
can imagine, street food is not always ready in the most sanitary conditions --
which is the reason why even locals do not always indulge.
Water
When
In regards to drinking water, stick with bottled water. Make Sure That the
packaging is Intact and the seal has not been busted. Water in smaller
restaurants is not Always sanitary. While the case is particularly true during
monsoons and Summertime, you are advised to remain warm through the year.
Source:
https://theculturetrip.com/asia/india/articles/10-safety-tips-for-tourists-travelling-to-mumbai/
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