Question o India

  Ask a Question
Ask a question
Experts and experienced tourists will answer
+ Add question details
600 subscribers will be
notified of the issue

Related question «Hotel selection»
Is it dangerous to take a child 11 years old? How is it with malaria and poisoning (if you feed a child in a hotel)?
Is it dangerous to take a child 11 years old? How is it with malaria and poisoning (if you feed a child in a hotel)?
Translated automatically from Russian. View original
Subscribe
9 subscribers  • asked 2016-02-099 years ago
Answers  •  9
аватар Vareha
You don’t have to feed at the hotel. They only feed you with bread and tea)))) feed somewhere in a proven cafe !!!!
аватар Vareha
Mosquito repellent cream .or any remedy.
аватар irina-k
The hotel has a toaster, jam and eggs for breakfast. Those who paid for the ticket with dinner were not very happy. We rested in the south of GOA (Colva) and ate in necks on the beach. But there was a decent Italian cafe in the center of Colva. There is no plumbing in the necks, and when we accidentally saw how all the dishes were washed in the tank (with chemistry), we felt uneasy. But then they got used to it and took their rum every evening. Very tasty chicken in a tander (maybe I wrote it wrong, but it’s an oven) and of course seafood (shrimp and various fish caught in the morning). In general, we always take raw smoked sausage, cheese and Borodino bread with us. Sometimes a doshirak. Of course there is dirt and poverty. They speak worse in the north, but I didn’t know.
аватар life-ok
Do not drink tap water, wash your hands. They go to Goa with babies. There is no malaria.
аватар Vic-Grin
My friends and I rented a villa with a kitchen and two bedrooms. 60 dollars per day for 4 people. They cooked borscht, soup, porridge, omelettes for themselves. They bought vegetables, fruits, milk, yogurt, eggs in the shop there. We bought fish from fishermen. They brought stew and smoked meats with them. There are plenty of ours with children and no one is poisoned.
аватар Vovanovich
We were in Goa (South) in 2014 with a child of 8 years old for breakfast and dinner and really regretted it. them (in a cafe) at least something, otherwise on my towel. And so I completely agree with the answers of Vareha. And I wanted to add from myself: take antiseptic wipes and sprays, well, there are pills for diarrhea. we didn’t get sick and didn’t get poisoned. Go, you won’t regret a good rest.
аватар musya02
we flew to Goa for the first time, my son was 6 years old .. we ate everywhere. where you liked it, even in the locals)) in their eatery .. but .. the products are all thermally processed, that is, they didn’t order salads, only bottled water, wash fruits thoroughly .. antiseptic wipes or gels are very useful .. mosquito gel is better there buy and cheaper than ours and works better .. and in general there is good pharmaceuticals .. you can take medicines with you at a minimum
аватар zhejna
Do not worry too much, take enterosgel (other food and spices - there is a risk, but no more than in other places), you can choose different dishes, there is a banal chicken in batter - without specific spices, familiar food. and yes - bottled water and only it.
аватар onr19
I have already answered this question many times! 11 years old is no longer such a small child. And dangerous no more no less than in any other place. Surely the question is, is it dangerous in Goa? Not in India as a whole. It seems to me that Goa has a striking difference with the rest of the States of India on numerous travel forums. Compliance with elementary hygiene standards will protect you and your child. We first brought our youngest daughter to India when she was 1.5 years old. Now she is 8 m. At the moment, she traveled with us most of the country. Starting from the North of Delhi and ending with Rameshwaram in the South, from Madurai in the East and Mumbai in the West. We traveled with her all of Rajasthan, Goa and Kerala .... So go for it! India is worth it. On the same site you can find very detailed answers about vaccinations and about mosquitoes and about medicines that it is advisable to take with you.
avatar
Answer other questions about India
Add photo
Loading...
Photo uploaded
×
All questions
UAE
more