Travel Hacks: Tips for Comfortable Travel in Scorching Summer Months

While traveling in the hottest summer months, we need to take care of many things, whether you're going for a holiday, vacation or any quick visit for longer days or shorter days. (Pics: Freepik)
Gayatri Hasabnis
By : Published: 30 Apr 2026 17:05:PM
Traveling in the hottest summer months, like May and June, will be hectic and you need to take more precautions. Thus, understanding the preparation for traveling is essential.

Traveling in the hottest summer months, like May and June, will be hectic and you need to take more precautions. Thus, understanding the preparation for traveling is essential.

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Later in the evening or early in the morning, you can go for sightseeing. Spend the afternoon doing indoor activities like going to museums, shopping or relaxing at your hotel.

Later in the evening or early in the morning, you can go for sightseeing. Spend the afternoon doing indoor activities like going to museums, shopping or relaxing at your hotel.

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Wear light colored, airy clothing made of organic materials like cotton, linen or bamboo. Bring a portable, battery operated fan, a reusable water bottle with a filter and a high SPF, broad spectrum sunscreen that you reapply every two hours.

Wear light colored, airy clothing made of organic materials like cotton, linen or bamboo. Bring a portable, battery operated fan, a reusable water bottle with a filter and a high SPF, broad spectrum sunscreen that you reapply every two hours.

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When traveling to high altitude or coastal locations for natural breezes, always make sure your lodging has reliable air conditioning.

When traveling to high altitude or coastal locations for natural breezes, always make sure your lodging has reliable air conditioning.

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Use a face mist with cucumber or aloe vera or a moist towel, to quickly cool down. Use UV protective sunglasses, wear a wide brimmed hat and bring a scarf to shield yourself from the sun's rays. (Disclaimer: Given the input is on an information basis, please seek professional advice.)

Use a face mist with cucumber or aloe vera or a moist towel, to quickly cool down. Use UV protective sunglasses, wear a wide brimmed hat and bring a scarf to shield yourself from the sun's rays. (Disclaimer: Given the input is on an information basis, please seek professional advice.)

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