To travel or not to travel during Ramzan has been an ongoing
debate. Some prefer to travel during this month to avail the discounted prices
of airfare tickets and hotel bookings. In addition, the ongoing Ramadan deals
at various shopping outlets also make it an attractive month to travel. However,
some argue that due to shorter working hours during Ramzan, most tourists face
the difficulty of exploring new places to the fullest; as most often find the
popular sightseeing areas closed during this month. Refer to the following dos and
don’ts of travelling during Ramzan compiled by Jovago
Pakistan, if you are planning to travel during Ramzan this year:
Do’s:
1. Respect the sanctity
of this Holy Month
Regardless of the fact that you are fasting or not, you need to
strictly observe the fasting norms of the place you are visiting. Refrain from
activities and behaviors which may be considered derogatory during this Holy
Month.
2. Participate in the
Ramzan specific traditions
Joining the natives in their Iftaar and Sehr meals is a sign of
showing respect and openness towards their customs and traditions. Even the
minute acts like greeting people ‘Ramzan Mubarak’ or ‘Ramzan Kareem’ makes a
great impact in showcasing your respect and openness towards this Holy Month.
3. Consider fasting
yourself
It may sound a bit too challenging especially if you are
travelling but it is a great way to make you feel like you are also a part of
all things happening around you. Experience the feel of getting the first sip
of water in this scorching weather after the whole day fast; this would surely
make your travel memorable.
Don’ts:
1. Avoid eating and
drinking openly in public
It may be illegal to openly eat and drink at public places
during Ramzan in some countries like Jordon, Saudi Arabia and other Muslim
countries. If you are a foreigner, you might need to search special restaurants
that serve food to the foreigners and non-fasters during day time.
2. Don’t rely on public
transportation during iftaar times
Don’t try to get a taxi or a rickshaw within the
hour or two before iftar. You would be very lucky to find an empty one and
might have to wait for hours until the iftar time is over.
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