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This applies to both male and female visitors and is especially imperative when visiting a mosque, temple, mausoleum or any other religious building. Fabindia is often recommended. Look out for loose-fitting genie or harem pants and consider buying long tunic-style tops that are easy to wear with trousers or leggings. Loose collarless tops called kurtas are also versatile, fashionable and suitable for both women and men. Female travellers on India holidays can easily avoid attracting unwanted attention by dressing demurely.

Follow the example of Indian women and keep covered. They will offer sun protection during the day and keep mosquitos at bay in the evenings. Bring full-length and short-sleeved shirts and pack a few polo shirts. Cotton lightweight garments will keep you cool and comfortable, as will clothes made from other natural fibres such as silk and linen.

India is a colourful nation. Another thing I do, is tie a sweater around my waist. It covers my bum and just looks baggy and not sexy haha. Hi Dana, yes I think people would find it odd : you can wear a casual indian dress called salwar kameez. Hi Rachel. I just found your blog today. Thanks GOD i found u. Thanks for your information rachel I just found your blog and I have to say that I am so thankful!

I will be a mostly solo female traveler, and as you can imagine, I have heard many stories about what happens to women traveling alone — none of them good. I actually own the harem-style pants from Express mentioned in the comments, so I know I can wear them with a longer blouse. Hey Rachel, I found your article on Pinterest. When I would visit the clothing markets Crawford, Mangaldas during fashion school, I would wear a comfortable tunic that covered my hips, with fitted denims.

Then if I was going out with my friends and was taking a taxi, I would wear a dress or a skirt any length , but if I was taking an auto, I would pay more attention to the length and carry a cardigan or a scarf as well.

And if I was travelling with my parents, I would wear whatever the hell I wanted. India is such a country, that no matter what you wear, you may get stared at. But they will look down on you if you do the same in Western clothes. The links below the tank tops are also long skirts.

Couple questions about your suggestions : jeans?? Do jeans hold up against the heat well? I have been traveling in Malaysia wearing some Harem pants like you suggested and getting near faint because of the heat and I imagine India would be worse! Do jeans and hear not bother you there? You seem to suggest tank tops are a pretty flexible choice , is there any problem wearing those during the day to say restaurants or temples?

Happy to help! Harem pants are going to be better I think. I am 59 and am seriously thinking of going to India in May. I know it will be very hot. Last year in Vietnam I was able to wear knee length shorts. Lots of good advise but still not sure what to bring. I am joining a tour n only carrying a small backpack.

My boyfriend travels all over India and wears his swim trunks swear and has never had one issue. Hi Rachel, loving your blog! But I AM going to a tiny Village. They assume i will too. They can help you once you are there!

Hi, Rachel! Just wanted to say a quick thank you, and that I adore your blog. I am traveling to India in 10 days. I am 17 years old and flying solo but I am meeting my brother, who lives in Bangalore, for my stay. I am very excited to be immersed in the culture and celebrate Holi as well. Your blog as certainly become one of my favorites. I have gotten a lot of insight from you and I really appreciate and respect your opinions.

I believe this post was done particularly well. It helped me much more than other websites I searched. Thank you so much! If you need anything just shoot me an email : I hope you have a great trip! Hi, Thanks so much for posting this. I usually wear knee length skirts, fitted tops, or a cami with a cardigan. Indore might be more conservative. I would wear full length skirts or pants especially since you are there for business.

I lived as an expat in Delhi for few years and I have been working for quite few Indian firms as only foreigner. I am not blonde but I have curly red hair and blue eyes, I am quite tall with big assets hence I would never dare to wear tank or any sort of tight top to start with.

As you suggested wearing scarf to cover chest and long skirt is great. I would also suggest trying typical Indian wear such long kurtas and churidas etc. Though it does look odd in Goa : tried it and felt like weirdo. Thanks for sharing it with us. People traveling to India will benefit from this post. Hi Rachel, I wanted thank you for your tips. I have been dreaming about this tripe for so long and I have dicede to go ahead as solo female traveler.

I was wandering if I can get in touch with you when I arrive? Thank you, Dina. I am travelling to Hyderabad in June for work, is it appropriate at all for a woman to wear Bermuda dress shorts with a loner top and sandals? Great blog! I have been taking trips to India times a year for 17 years since I was 40 years old.

Things have changed a lot over that time, as the cities become more modernized and westernized as in Starbucks, Lavazza cafes, many western restaurants, malls, etc.

I hear this from women and men alike, and not in a suggestive manner just appreciative that you care for the traditions of India.

Indian ladies love to help spruce you up so the sari looks perfect. But if there is nobody to help, even though my sari tying is so-so, staff at hotels and airports love it. In smaller villages definitely go with traditional Indian dress, western is not the way to go. Looks sexy but refined at same time. I used to go around the city with short pants and mini skirts , short tops , tank tops , dresses and practically whatever was comfortable.

When i go to gym i use to wear my sports bra nice and comformtable. Same time if I had to travel I used jeans and tees or a jumpsuite because that is comfortable. I have never used a Scarf. May be while traveling in a train you should cover as much as possible also if you are going to temple but for day to day life normal cloths like skirt, jeans , tops , dresses etc are fine.. Hi, yes in Delhi in some areas I also dress a little more freely, but in my experience these are the more wealthy areas like Gurgaon etc.

Yes, I also mentioned jeans and t-shirts are a good option in most places, even in NE India in rural areas people wear them. Indian fashion, especially for women, is diverse and the Indian dresses for women change drastically depending on your location. On your first visit to India, you are surely going to get confused if you want to try out some local flavour in terms of dresses.

I am going to the coast Vishakhapatnam for work for one week and will be travelling to Delhi just for a few days as a tourist in November. I do not want to pack too much, so its a balance of business wear and casual wear for when im doing the tourist thing. Is it ok to wear jeans they are skinny jeans and then combine that with a high low type of top that covers the bum? For work i have several dresses that end at my knees, i guess again this is not good if its tight?

So better to have loose pants with a long buttoned blouse? I will be teaching so i do not want to offend the staff and students. No problem for when you are tourist. You could wear khaki pants and a button up top, flowy maxi skirt and flouncy top, a loose blouse with a knee length skirt that is a little tighter since the top is conservative if you really had to.

I used to think that not every american guy is an islamaphobic or racist. You should do yoga instead of getting yourself so passive aggressively worked up smiley face. I loved your site and all your tips. Als shoes? Can you send me some examples? What should I do now? Please give me some good suggestions… Thank you. Racheal … I think the backless stuff that you are talking about maydepend on the area that you are going for. If you are in a place like Mumbai and Delhi it might work but not in Rajasthan.

There are so many cultures , religious inter mingling that it is very important to take all this mind.. Otherwise all the other points are right.. Well written girl …It is some old karma that we share the same name …lol.

Awesome weather, monsoons and rain in full force just like i remembered it! I was born in Bombay and have not been back for 30 years. I was really concerned about getting sick etc.

Naturally, things have changed so much, some for better, others for worse. Hygiene and sanitation, especially with regard to food service has improved greatly, as has the range of consumer products and various services due to the widespread introduction of technological advances. Normally, I would wear short shorts and a sleeveless work out top to go running. Should I be worried about doing this on a college campus?

If it matters, I am a 40 year old married woman from the US , but my husband will not be with me. I would wear leggings and then a longer loose tee shirt with it running even here in Goa :. Families live there and commute to Mumbai for work so consider the differencere. There are ways to dress for different occasions and several ways to wrap a dupatta depending on where you are going. For example different regions have styles and colors denoting that region. Clothes from Anthropologie seem to work well in Mumbai.

Of course Goa is a bad comparison because you can get away with walking around naked there. Some Indian men have fetishes for western women so do be careful, seriously. I love your style in your blog especially your Bali outfit! Happy travels! Moreover, different regions have diferent cultures but you can always carry off a good salwar suit anywhere in India — any city small or big. Hi there, are cap sleeves appropriate? I enjoyed reading your posts. Any recommendations?

I am very worried! Goa is the best place to visit in India during this season. I am from Delhi, the capital of India. Being an Indian girl, I can assure you this is the best state for partying and to roam around the beaches. I am from Delhi. Being an Indian i can totally understand you worrying about your daughter visiting India. I do agree with the fact that there have been some incidents which have degraded the image of India internationally. India is growing and in a very swift manner.

Indian culture is the oldest culture in the world which is still being practiced. No one is going to restrict anyone to wear that they want either. There are some developing issues that India is still working on.

But talking only about the negative side of a country is not going to help. Girls wear skirts, shorts, shirts, tubes, jeans in every city being it Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata or Bangalore just to list a few. Scarfs, scarfs are everything! Indians may wear jeans but they look beautiful wearing maxi skirts. I love your blog. North and south for a wedding. Any tips of dressing for men? Are the guidelines less strict? Riya, I am of Brazilian nationality and I lived in Punjab for one year as a teenager, and came back to India different cities and states a few years ago to visit friends and roam around…maybe because I am not blond and I have learned how to carry well Indian clothes, I never found this oppinion from local; usually people even enjoy that me, as a non-Indian, wears salwar-kameez, kurti, bhindi, chudiyan, etc.

I feel that some cultural problems could arise from traveleres wearing a salwar with a T-shirt, or a girl wearing a saree petticoat as a skirt I have heard of this. Otherwise, no one told me it could be rude while a teen in Punjab, by the way, I had to follow this dress code, as I lived with a conservative family that would not find ok to roam around with jeans and t-shirt or knee-lenght skirts.

Liked it a lot. Although I think your dress advice is a little too conservative. Most Indians in tourist places or big cities are quite accustomed to western outfits. I like your comment on Indian males being not animals. Liked your post. Being an Indian, I completely agree with the unwritten dress code which Indians follow you did a great job in putting them down so nicely. We are conservative, but at the same time, we are welcoming change as well.

I think the only thing which matters in India is the attitude that clothes are meant to cover the body and not to show off the body even though however fit and in good shape we might be. Other than that, all rest is accepted. Btw, I visited your blog for the first time, and would like to read more about this. Thanks for choosing India to live and fulfil your dreams. Take care! Is India Conservative?

Do women just wear saris all day? This jumpsuit for example would be cute with something over top TIA — You can check out my post to learn more about her or check out her Etsy page here. I have t o say I do this now in Goa and at airports- but do as I say, not as I do haha This is from my Bali trip , but you get the idea with the stylish pants!

DO Wear stylish harem pants. DO Allow barely-there cleavage. DO Go ahead and wear v-neck shirts. DO Wear jeans. I will never give away, trade or sell your email address.

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Shalu Sharma May 27, at pm - Reply. Deborah March 10, at am - Reply. Amelie August 28, at pm - Reply. Riya Chalil March 14, at am - Reply. Rachel Jones May 28, at pm - Reply. The wedding season is all about styling and carrying women lehenga in unique and vibrant styles. Try out women saree lehenga style this season to enjoy a dual ethnic look in a single outfit.

We bought a sweater for my mother from PaytmMall. Because of the winter season, when we are buying that sweater. Then my sister searched for the coupons it is available in the saveplus store. Very well written article. One thing is sure that India is so many colors. Every state has a different vibe and you can dress as you please. Make sure you respect the places. Really nicely done by Ayngelina. I hope you will share some more content about. Please keep sharing!

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