Follow the local customs and traditions. Dress modestly and be respectful towards religious practices and rituals.
Carry water bottles and stay hydrated, especially during long walks and participation in rituals.
Adhere to safety guidelines issued by authorities. Be mindful of crowd management instructions.
Dispose of waste properly and maintain cleanliness to preserve the sanctity of the place.
Carry only essential items and medicines if advised by the doctor.
Be aware of the facilities like hospitals, food, and emergency services.
Know emergency contact numbers and keep them handy.
Use only the bathing areas/Ghats that are authorized by the Mela administration.
Use the toilets and urinals available to maintain hygiene.
Use dustbins for the disposal of waste.
Use signage for wayfinding within the Mela area.
Use parking spots for parking of vehicles and follow traffic rules.
Inform the Police or Mela Administration if any unidentified or suspicious object is found.
Follow the rules, regulations, and instructions given through the Public Addressal System or any other mode.
Cooperate with the departments involved in organizing the Mela.
Be attentive towards your belongings and use Lost & Found Centres for the loss of loved ones and belongings.
While making any travel plans, include enough buffer time.
Do not litter or pollute the rivers. Use designated waste disposal bins.
Avoid arguments, fights, or any behavior that could disrupt the peace and sanctity of the event.
Follow crowd control measures and avoid creating unnecessary congestion, especially in sensitive areas.
Stay away from restricted or unauthorized areas to ensure your safety and the smooth conduct of the event.