Posted on April 3rd, 2011.
A famous quote says that ‘The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page’. True, it’s believed that the one who never travels, never lives. Keeping safe of our things and being safe ourselves and still enjoying the tour is the thing that gives tourists a true pleasure on travel. Here we go with a few tips, do’s and don’ts of on a travel. Plan your accommodation and travel tickets much before the date of journey. Apart from the passport, visa and air tickets it’s better to have a few photocopies and a softcopy on mail during the travel. Do keep checking that your baggages arrive in the same flight you are travelling. Make a list of things you have in your baggage. Make sure that you don’t carry objects and eatables that are restricted during emigration.
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People with health complaints should carry their personal doctor’s card in their wallet always. It’s better to have a copy of their medical history in mail. Exchange of local currency is the most important thing to be done before departure. Split up the currency and place it in different compartments of the baggage and also in your backpack. Get details about the calling cards and their cost before leaving. Keep in touch with the local accommodation hotel and the tourist guide throughout the trip. Take a note on the list of hotels that offer a food comfortable for you. It’s better to learn a a few basic words or phrases in the native language of the country you are going to visit. Don’t forget to carry your laptop/diary and phonebook.
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Do a little paper work before you leave, make a list of places you have planned to visit, unique things that can be bought there. Do carry a bottle of water along with you where ever you go. Do not accept any eatables, gifts or packages from strangers. Rules on the road are not the same everywhere, so carefully read the caution boards when you are on road. Do take your Binoculars, camera and chargers. Have a little alarm clock or a reminder alarm with you. ‘A traveler without observation is a bird without wings’, so don’t forget to record the things that attract you in a foreign land.
This entry was posted on Sunday, April 3rd, 2011 at 7:05 am; on the subject of Holiday Tips.