10 tips for traveling during Ramadan

10 tips for traveling during Ramadan 2025:

Here are some travel tips on how to travel during Ramadan. Although the mention is that you do not want to travel during Ramadan. Because, traveling during Ramadan is difficult.

Again, if the question is 40 degrees Celsius! Then the question of travel does not arise. If you can travel, then you can definitely follow the tips. But the conditions will also be careful.

10 tips for traveling during Ramadan

About 10 tips for traveling during Ramadan

  • Wear river / thin clothes while traveling.
  • You can keep a soft wet towel while traveling.
  • You must take an umbrella, sunglasses, and a mask with you.
  • You can keep hot water so that you can wash your face if you sweat a lot. But do not drink water. You may get a fever. If necessary, you can wipe your body, head, and neck with a wet towel.
  • After traveling for a while, rest in the shade.
  • From politics to heavy bags
  • Complete your bag, mobile, and shoes during prayer while traveling.
  • From trekking in the high mountains of Ramadan to Teknaf.
  • From traveling in the river of Ramadan to Satar to Taligram. Why do you run out of energy quickly while swimming?
  • You can take Iftar with you while traveling in Ramadan.

Also See: 10 Tips for Traveling 2025: To be a better Travel!

Iftar prayer

Reciting this prayer during Iftar is a reward and a blessing. Before Iftar, read more istegfar. Ask for forgiveness. There is also a lot of virtue in reading foreign istegfar for those who are fasting. So read more istegfar during Iftar-

Pronunciation: Astaghfir police azeem, Allahi la ilaha illallah al-hayyul qayyum, wala atubu ilayhi la hawla wala kuyta illa billah aliyil azeem.

You can also recite this supplication during Iftar

Pronunciation:Alhamdulillahi Allahumma ini asluka birahmati kallati wasi’at kulla shayin an tagfirli.”

Hazrat Mu’adh ibn Yuhrah (may Allah be pleased with him) said, when the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was in a hurry to break his fast, he would recite this supplication.

Pronunciation: Allahumma laka sumtu, wa a’la rizqika aftartu.

Bengali meaning: O! I am fasting for You and breaking my fast with Your sustenance. (Abu Dawud Mursal, Miqat)

Hopefully, the above travel tips will help you avoid unnecessary travel during the fasting period. May your journey be a pleasant one.

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