Ramadan is a month of miracles and the most crucial month in the Islamic Calendar. It is the month of worshiping, fasting, reflecting, and connecting with the supreme intelligence. These things are manageable if you are in one place. But what if you are travelling during Ramadan?
As we know, Islam follows the lunar calendar, and hence, the dates of Ramadan change per year accordingly. In 2024, Ramadan will start on the 8th or 9th of March, depending upon the new moon sight, and it will end in April by celebrating Eid al-Fitr.
Here are some tips and tricks that you must follow if you are fasting and travelling in Ramadan.













