1) Modest lightweight summer attire
You should purchase 4 sets of Indian clothes from your own country before you arrive in India. You can find Indian clothes in temple shops or Indian districts within your city.
For men, you need a lightweight cotton suit referred to as a "pajama suit". For ladies, the best choice is a lightweight cotton tunic and pants outfit referred to as "salwar kameez" or "punjabi dress".
2) Modest clothes for bathing in the ocean and wells; either Indian clothes, OR, T-shirt & shorts for men, and long pants for women. Fast drying is optimal as bathing will take place during late afternoon and early morning.
3) Swimsuit
4) Three lightweight summer outfits (shorts are not recommended); please dress modestly. A sweater is also recommended for winter trips.
5) Five pairs of lightweight socks for temples; IMPORTANT as stones could burn your feet
6) Sandals that can be easily removed.
7) Bring your usual toiletries as they are not of high quality in many countries.
8) Lightweight wrap for heavily air-conditioned bus
9) Sunglasses
10) Umbrella to shade sun, if you choose
11) Sunscreen
12) High quality mosquito repellent; a definite MUST
13) Kleenex or baby wipes for bathroom in the woods and toilets (there is generally no toilet paper)
14) Pre-moistened towelettes; antibacterial wipes would be a good choice
15) Band-aids and triple antibiotic ointment
16) Water bottle carrier
17) Small flashlight
18) Backpack or large purse to carry your bus goodies, and a smaller fanny pack or purse to carry your valuables into the temple with you.
19) Over-the-counter diarrhea medication
20) Snacks such as trail mix, granola bars, nuts, candy, and so on (for a few meals, food will not be available).
21) Pens to give to the children that you will meet everywhere; they love brightly-colored pens, especially in India.
22) Cortisone cream for insect bites
23) Tylenol
24) If you have constipation problems, bring several bottles of magnesium citrate.
25) Foot powder
26) If you take any medications, make sure you have at least 1 week’s supply in excess of what you are scheduled for the Trip.
27) If you plan on buying gifts, we suggest bringing at least $200 (American) in traveler's checks. It is better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
Please do not worry about changing money here or at the airport- you will not get
a good exchange rate. We will escort you for money-changing on your first day in
the country. We will pick you up at the airport, so money is not required the night
of your arrival. You can change small amounts of money at the first hotel you are
staying at- this is useful for tipping hotel staff that may bring items to your
room.
Regarding tipping, we pay for all tips for baggage, meals, bus drivers and guides.
You are responsible for tipping hotel staff members who bring items to your room-
it is standard to give a small tip. These are the only tips you will take care of
yourself.
Please drink only bottled water unless told otherwise, even for brushing your teeth.
You should eat only hot, cooked food or peeled fruits and vegetables. You will be
staying in good hotels, and the food will be very hygienic. Please do not eat from
street sellers!
There is no way to prepare you for the magic of these sacred journeys! This will
be one of the most memorable experiences in your life!