Travelling is an emotion that can be recognized by the ones who love to travel and feel its essence. However, Travelling the world becomes easier when we know our rights and duties and the legal obligations that we as a traveller must keep in mind. Travelling has an essence, a flavour and a colour and it’s us who have to find it out to make it wonderful but as a traveler travelling the world or your own country takes shape only when we are careful in our acts and movements. We must recognize and honour the values and ethics of the places we visit and their tradition. Traveling places is always a dream to any layman but many lack the basic knowledge which ultimately demotivates us to travel. Therefore before we start traveling we need need know the different legal aspects which are important to know to avoid any discrepancies during traveling.
INTERNATIONAL TRAVELING
Whenever you are traveling as a tourist you should be well prepared beforehand to face any unavoidable situation. As an Indian Tourist to any abroad land you must carry the following essentials
1. In case of any medical issues or disease, carry all your medicines and also in extra and a doctor’s prescription to avoid any drug usage that may not be permissible otherwise. Sometimes even at Airport Check, the medicines may not be allowed to be taken if you do not carry a proper authentic prescription. Also, carry sealed medicines instead of open packets or bottles.
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