Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Travel Without Breaking The Bank With These Great Tips

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By Steve Rian


Going on a vacation can be a fun experience, as long as you are prepared for it properly. In the following article, you will be provided with valuable tips to help ensure that your vacation is enjoyable. Use these tips the next time that you are going to be traveling.

Use other's experiences to plan your vacation. By utilizing online review sites, as well as friends and family's experiences, you can avoid making mistakes that have been made by others. Online review sites can help you choose the best hotel, restaurant, attraction and often contain many other useful tidbits to make your vacation the best it can be.

When going through airport security with your pet you will be required to take them out of their carrier. The security will then scan the carrier to be sure that it is safe for travel. You need to make sure that your pet will be able to handle the hustle and bustle of the airport before attempting to travel with them.

When travelling, one important concern is keeping valuables and personal information safe. Before you depart, scan copies of your passport and other IDs and save them digitally somewhere, such as an email account. That way if any important documents disappear, you can access copies in emergency situations. To protect valuables, such as, money or credit cards, split them up between bags or people in the party. That way, if one bag gets stolen, not every valuable disappears with it.

If you will be traveling overseas, know the country's customs and respect them. If you are female and are asked to wear head coverings, do so. If you are male and asked to avoid certain female only areas, do so. This can help to prevent legal problems and keep you friendly with the natives.

Planning to keep children happy and occupied while traveling will prevent a lot of headaches for everyone. Set aside special back-packs for any child accompanying you on your venture and fill it with goodies that will hold their attention, amuse them, and even feed them, if necessary. Small things that help pass time like books and notepads or travel games should suffice and will go a long way in easing hassles and boredom.

If you are traveling to a foreign country and are not fluent in the language, make sure you can always arrive safely back at your lodging by carrying its name, phone number and address with you. Use a piece of hotel stationery or a business card or matchbook labeled with the appropriate information, or write it on a piece of paper. If you get lost, simply show the information to a taxi driver, and, before you know it, you'll be back at home base.

If you are interested in international travel but you can't afford it, consider volunteering to work at with an international charity. Many charities will allow you to live for free at an overseas location, in exchange for your work at one of their facilities, such as a hospital, school or nursery.

If you are traveling with dogs, make sure to brush your pet before getting into the car. This will help to minimize the amount of hair that you have to deal with. Also, try to plan ahead by figuring out a few places to stop for potty breaks. Your dog will need to stretch and relieve himself every couple of hours.

When you're traveling, if you're going to use a public computer, make sure you don't use it for anything sensitive like banking or checking your credit card balance. Public computers may have keyloggers installed on them so that once you log into your bank account, whoever installed the keylogger then has access to the account as well.

Be honest when taking out travel insurance. If you are ill, be sure to let your provider know about it. If your illness becomes worse during your travels the company is sure to deny your claim as a pre-existing condition. You will be left with the bill to pay on your own.

If you're sensitive to the smell of cleaners (or just don't like them!) try bringing some small candles with you on your trip. This can help mask the scent of the cleaners the maids use and the scents can also help relax you. Some scents can even sooth you and give you a better night's sleep.

When traveling, never ever take drugs across different countries borders. If it is not a prescription medication and you know it is an illegal drug, do not do it. In certain countries possession of illegal drugs can bring very stiff penalties, but if you try to cross a border, some countries use the death penalty as a deterrent.

When traveling by car, be sure to watch your gas gauge and fill up your tank every time it reaches the halfway mark. Keep a good itinerary that includes places to gas up your vehicle, and be sure to check under the hood and check the tires every time you get gas. By keeping an eye on your oil and fluid levels and making sure your tires are in good shape and your car has plenty of gas, you can avoid being stranded by a breakdown.

Try to avoid calling attention to the fact that you are a tourist. There are many people who earn their living by preying on unsuspecting vacationers. To avoid looking like a potential target, consult your maps and itinerary before you leave, avoid conspicuous jewelry and clothing and keep your camera in your bag when you are not using it - not dangling around your neck.

Always overestimate when it comes to travel expenses. There are always extra fees that are associated with traveling abroad, as you are consistently looking for the conveniences you are used to at home. As well, there are extra fees such as for baggage at the airport as well as fees for accommodations.

As stated above, traveling can be easy as long as you are well informed. Now that you are equipped with theses tips about traveling you will hopefully keep them in mind for the next time you travel. Remember, the only way that traveling can be stress-free is if you allow it to be.




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