Monday, April 23, 2012

How To Protect Yourself When Traveling Overseas

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By Alex Kirklen


Everyone has that feeling when they are about to walk out the door, or sitting on a plane 10,000 feet above ground; did I leave the oven on? While traveling is a fun and relaxing experience, it also has its own myriad of stresses that we hope the following information will help you sort through and prepare for your next big trip.

If vacationing in an area you've never visited before, try to find a local to give you some information about the area. Major tourist attractions are always well marked and you'll have no problem finding them, but learning about some local favorites can make your trip much more memorable and personalized.

Keep your money discreetly tucked away while traveling. It would be terrible to be stuck in a foreign place with no way to pay for necessities. Put cash on a money clip and hide it in a secret place. Try to carry the minimum amount of money with you so that you do not risk losing much.

Do not be afraid to ask your tour guide for their credentials. Many tour guides are often required to carry a permit. Do not be shy about asking to see it. If you are spending your money on their services, it is well within your right to do so.

When it comes to packing clothing, be creative and try to reduce your total baggage to a single piece. If you carefully roll your clothes, you can fit up to two or three times more clothing in your suitcase than you would by simply folding each piece of clothing.

When it comes to destinations unknown, online bloggers are a veritable treasure trove of local information. There's at least one in every city, in every country - someone who is passionate about their surroundings and loves discussing the things that make each place particularly wonderful. Blogs are also generally written in a completely user-friendly way, which is often easier to read than complicated rating systems on review sites.

Bring back toiletries from the hotels that you stay at while traveling. Things like soap, shampoo and lotion can be some of the best souvenirs of your vacation, and they are completely free. Since your room rate includes the cost of these items, don't feel bad for taking them home with you. Use them to remember the great time you had while you were away.

Traveling light can be a wonderful experience, especially for single people or a couple. If you are capable of travel with just one bag, you will have much more flexibility on your trip and will be able to explore a great deal more. Europe is the perfect place for this travel style.

If you are going on a car trip, be sure your cell phone is charged up and keep it in the car with you. Don't make the mistake of packing it and putting it in the trunk! If you have an emergency on the road, you will want to be able to get to your cell phone without a moment's hesitation.

When traveling, it is important to keep all cords labeled. Having multiple cords for different things, such as, laptop and cell chargers can be hard to keep track of. Keep all of your cords clearly labeled so that you will know which cord is for which item. It can also help to make a list of the cords and the colors that go with them.

We can't promise you that nothing will go wrong on your next vacation, but if you are able to put into place the tips and advice we have given you here in this article, there should be much less that can go wrong and put a damper on your traveling adventure. Bon voyage!




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