Preparing for an epic travel adventure can be exciting and overwhelming at the same time, especially if it’s your first time. You’ve booked your flight and got your passport and visa ready, and bought your bags. But before you start your first journey outside your comfort zone, you must know the other essentials for a smooth trip. Here are some important tips to help you prepare wisely for your first vacation:
Tip#1 Know your destination.
Do some kind of researching before you go. Know how long it’s gonna take to get right there, and the time zone. and understand how the currency converts and get a handle on local customs.↚
Tip#2 Be fully prepared before leaving home.
Be sure that you have the essentials that you will need, especially for a safe excursion. This includes a hideaway money- belt, copies of your Documentation (passport, ID...) one credit card, debit card, ATM card and traveler’s checks also. Don't take more than 500 Dollars cash with you. Make sure someone has your program in case of an emergency.
Tip#3 Travel light.
Pack for only 5 days. Carry one case. Your case should be a soft-sided, durable carry case of ballistic nylon. and It needs to have a padded carry strap to sling it over your shoulder and to give you more comfort.↚
Tip#4 Leave early.
Wherever you are traveled, and no matter what type of transportation, always leave early for your departure terminal. It will not cause you more stress.
Tip#5 Always Look like you have traveled all your life.
you know what they say "Appearance matters". If you do the above tips you will look and feel like a pro traveler. pro travelers get a higher level of treatment and service from people who work within the travel industry.↚
Tip#6 Expect things to go wrong.
Most things run pretty well in the travel business. There are necessary delays and cancellations. Cause after all, it’s a dynamic business and If you expect delays then you are better prepared to deal with them. If things go well, and they usually do, you get a nice mental help as you travel. just know that the more travel experience you get the better you get at knowing where delays usually happen and you can either plan for them or try to evade them.
Tip#7 Be polite.
This follows Tip #5 and #6. While it is your hard-earned money that is paying for your travel you are one of thousands of travelers a day moving around the world. Almost three-fourths of them are inexperienced travelers. Many are stressed out, tired, irritable and rude. If you are polite then you will feel better and get a better treatment.
Tip#1 Know your destination.
Do some kind of researching before you go. Know how long it’s gonna take to get right there, and the time zone. and understand how the currency converts and get a handle on local customs.↚
Tip#2 Be fully prepared before leaving home.
Be sure that you have the essentials that you will need, especially for a safe excursion. This includes a hideaway money- belt, copies of your Documentation (passport, ID...) one credit card, debit card, ATM card and traveler’s checks also. Don't take more than 500 Dollars cash with you. Make sure someone has your program in case of an emergency.
Tip#3 Travel light.
Pack for only 5 days. Carry one case. Your case should be a soft-sided, durable carry case of ballistic nylon. and It needs to have a padded carry strap to sling it over your shoulder and to give you more comfort.↚
Tip#4 Leave early.
Wherever you are traveled, and no matter what type of transportation, always leave early for your departure terminal. It will not cause you more stress.
Tip#5 Always Look like you have traveled all your life.
you know what they say "Appearance matters". If you do the above tips you will look and feel like a pro traveler. pro travelers get a higher level of treatment and service from people who work within the travel industry.↚
Tip#6 Expect things to go wrong.
Most things run pretty well in the travel business. There are necessary delays and cancellations. Cause after all, it’s a dynamic business and If you expect delays then you are better prepared to deal with them. If things go well, and they usually do, you get a nice mental help as you travel. just know that the more travel experience you get the better you get at knowing where delays usually happen and you can either plan for them or try to evade them.
Tip#7 Be polite.
This follows Tip #5 and #6. While it is your hard-earned money that is paying for your travel you are one of thousands of travelers a day moving around the world. Almost three-fourths of them are inexperienced travelers. Many are stressed out, tired, irritable and rude. If you are polite then you will feel better and get a better treatment.
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