When in Rome, do as the Romans do. But when in India, be prepared to get out of your comfort zone and Think Outside the Box. You'll be glad you did.
March 27, 2010
A Crash Course on Heat and Humidity
India in July is all about some serious heat and humidity. July also marks the beginning of the monsoon. The monsoon rains bring sudden, heavy downpours.
When it comes to monsoon rains, there are only two ways to deal with them. You can either welcome the rains as a brief respite from the sweltering heat, or you can grumble and still get wet.
To keep cool and comfortable in the heat, I highly recommend you wear moisture-wicking fabrics. I'm referring to the array of synthetic fabrics that athletes wear to stay cool and dry. Avoid cotton because cotton stays wet as you perspire (think wet diaper)...ewwww.
I love tropic-weight pants and shirts from LLBean. I can wear these pants and shirts (pictured below) all day and feel comfortable. Then at night, I can hand wash them, hang them to dry, and presto! The clothing will be completely dry by morning. You can't do that with cotton.
There's nothing glamorous about these pants and shirts. Come to think of it, I can look downright frumpy. Frumpy, but cool.
In my next post, I will discuss how to cover your head without looking more frumpy.
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March 23, 2010
Destination India
Hello and welcome to my travel blog!
Back in 2007 I traveled to India for 9 days. It was an unforgettable experience.
In July 2010 I will have the privilege to travel through India once again, this time as an educator, on a Fulbright-Hays scholarship.
As I prepare for my 5-week
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