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  1. Montezuma's revenge or Aztec two step in Central America, mummy's tummy, or Cairo two-step in Egypt, Kurtz Hurtz in Uzbekistan, Bombay belly or Delhi belly in India. A case of the sh--or Hershey Squirts or The McSh--in North America, Down Under Butt Chunder in Australia, Karachi crouch in Pakistan, Suryavarman's Revenge in Cambodia.

  2. Dec 21, 2013 · Be very sure it's "only" Delhi Belly. Not every cause of "the runs" is a mere inconvenience. There are some serious conditions you can pick up travelling that also result in diarrhea but for which you should make emergency changes to your plan and use your travel insurance or your emergency money. Do not travel if you have amoebic dysentery ...

  3. Feb 5, 2021 · The highly-ranked Delhi Belly question has a number of answers that allege bottled water from minor/unknown brands may be contaminated or otherwise unsafe. Now I've heard of tap water being sold as spring water (primarily in the West, where tap water is safe to drink anyway).

  4. How to prevent "Delhi Belly"? You mention about avoiding getting sick while maintaining your budget. I will address this with respect to India. Most of the international fast food chains like McDonalds, KFC, Subway etc have branches/franchises through out many Indian cities.

  5. Jun 25, 2015 · 2. Each state has its own legislation, some of which are summarised here. Maharashtra, the state in Western India that contains Mumbai (Bombay), introduced a total ban on beef earlier this year (2015). Possessing or selling beef is punishable by a Rs 10,000 fine or five years imprisonment.

  6. Stay away from reusable bottles, even from known brands. Any local refilling facility may or may not have their procedures in place. Here is an example of a disposable bottle (which is what you do want) from a trusted brand: This bottled water is quite cheap here. A 1L bottle costs €0.26. A 5L bottle costs €0.87.

  7. Feb 6, 2021 · However your concern about cleanliness and hygiene is valid. Someone newly introduced to Indian food should take precautions.I would suggest few tips which I personally do when I visit India to ensure I stay fit to enjoy my trip. Avoid tap water. Use only bottled and filtered water of good and well known brand.

  8. Dec 10, 2019 · So "people have been drinking since X" is not too relevant; people in (say) Delhi drink whatever gives tourists 'Delhi belly' so there's the matter of number and variety of micro-organisms, as well as contaminants (like arsenic in many wells in the Hymalayas etc). –

  9. Dec 7, 2017 · As we know, according to IATA passengers allowed to carry no more than 100 ml of liquids on board. Yet when traveling with low-cost airlines, you are not offered any water on board. This is quite harmful, considering the dry air in the cabin. Being used to my country laws and social norms that allow anybody to ask for a free glass of water in ...

  10. Adding to this answer: Sometimes all you can do is wait. Yes, it is annoying but just like water can get trapped in your ear after going swimming, the air can get trapped in your ear as well.