tips on how to travel safely ..

Written on 6:56 AM by wanderer

i have been traveling abroad for the past 4 years and I always get too paranoid on things to prepare for vacation like how soon my passport valid or expires, how much i have in cash, and stuff like that but i think am now a bit learned on what to do and prepare to avoid a hustle-stressful yet enjoyable vacation. here are some tips on how to prepare for a healthy and safe vacation.





Prepare: this is all about preparing yourself for vacation, consider your total safety, welfare and good health. leave all your stressful life soon as you depart your doorstep to your ultimate destination. always have yourself fit and in good condition mentally, physically and financially wherever you go. always consider and prioritize your total health and welfare no matter how short or long you go for vacation. always have this "safety, healthy and enjoyable sense of awareness so that you will get to experience the best vacation you can possibly have. motivate yourself to list things you want to do and have. do not be somebody who keeps everything in mind. if you have medications along with you, consider it as "must have" for vacation. do not jeopardize your vacation by getting an awful flu or LBM. try to have PRN "if needed" over the counter medications as every country has different and sometimes weird medication system and components, you cannot have biogesic in thailand for high temp or metoprolol for elevated BP, they usually have something different for a typical fever and other illnesses. make a checklist before you leave like for things you want to bring, digicam, cards, cologne though not really advisable to carry on board, mp3, notepad and pen. of course, consider your passport with validity to travel, credit cards if you have, roundtrip tickets unless you intend to "TNT", hotel reservation and list of people to meet.



Be cautious
"always expect the unexpected" check the foreign exchange market on the place where you want to visit, always have enough cash with you in case any of your card wont work or system failure occur. take time to browse embassy or immigration websites of the country where you are visiting, print some guidelines on do's and dont's as tourist. its too hard to settle with any violations committed set by immigration unless you have power to hypnotize the authorities and allow you to go away without price on your head of something. make sure you have list of phone numbers to call in case of emergency, assault or violations from local residents or co-tourist.






Verify:
if you have it ....verify what your travel insurance policy covers while in another country. some insurance policy only covers the first 10 days while in another country. so make sure that all these are verified.


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