Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Things You Should Know Before Your Plan Your Next Trip

By Emmanuel Elftman


Traveling is exciting and can be a great time for you or one of the biggest headaches you will ever encounter if not done right. Read on for some great ideas on how to travel smart and take care of all the little things that if you don't, will leave you wishing you stayed home.

If you have medical conditions or if you want to be on the safe side during your trips, consult with foreign consulates to get a list that contains local physicians that speak and understand English. Your hotel's concierge can also recommend doctors, including the one that they may use.

For international travel, checking the foreign power supplies that will be available is vital. Most modern travelers rely on having their personal electronics available wherever they go. Charging up these gadgets can present a challenge because electrical connections are not standardized around the world. A bit of research beforehand will teach the savvy traveler what sort of power adapters to buy and what preparations to make.

Be aware of departure taxes. Some countries have departure taxes. You will not be permitted to board your plane until you have paid them. Often a check or credit card is not permitted as payment on these taxes. Make sure you have enough cash set aside to cover them.

When you are traveling, make sure you have split up some of your money and credit cards. Do not carry all of your available means of getting money with you at one time. Leave some cash or cards at the hotel when you go out. This way, you will always have a back up.

If you have many questions for a hotel, call them at night. Most major hotels keep their front desk staffed 24 hours a day. If you have questions about booking your room or special needs you want to discuss, calling late at night ensures that you are less likely to be interrupted for the attendant to tend to a guest.

If you are heading on a hiking trip, consider wearing the boots or walking shoes that you will be bringing on your trip for an hour a day for a few weeks before you head on your adventure. The purpose of this is so that you will not have to break the shoes in once you reach your destination.

When taking a flight, a lot of passengers enjoy having an aisle seat so that they can easily get up and walk around or go to the bathroom. Once you find your aisle seat and put away your carry-on bag, locate the nearest bathroom and go, if possible, before the plane departs from the gate. Sometimes, there is a long delay before the aircraft can take off and at this time, you won't be able to move about the aircraft.

If you use a wheelchair, make sure to let the airline know beforehand. This way they will reserve a special seat for you and make any other accommodations that you may need. If you are using a travel agent to make your reservations, make sure they make the special arrangements for you.

To save money, consider traveling by bus. There are many companies that offer cheap bus tickets, and their buses are actually extremely comfortable and safe. Compare prices between taking the bus and the plane and you should quickly come to a decision. Besides, taking the bus allows you to enjoy the landscape.

Keeping a business card from your hotel in your wallet may keep you out of trouble. Immediately upon check-in make sure you grab a card and have it with you wherever you may go. Most especially in a foreign country or unfamiliar place, if you get lost you can simply call them for help or if you happen to over indulge in spirits the card will identify your rightful place in the neighborhood.

When traveling with children, bring along a few over the counter medications. Even if everyone is healthy when you leave, a stomach bug or headache can hit at any time. Finding a spot to buy medications while you're traveling can be difficult, and middle of the night sicknesses can make everyone grumpy.

Make sure to read plenty of reviews from different sources about your travel destination. Don't book any vacations before checking different websites and travel books and making sure that other travelers had positive experiences with your airline, hotel, cruise line, or any other service that you use when you travel.

Adjust your schedule to your destinations timezone a day or two before leaving. If you will be traveling to a location where morning is three hours earlier than you are used to, set your alarm to start the routine early. Get to bed earlier to match the timezone as well and you can acclimate your body to the ritual.

When dining out during your travels, take the opportunity to choose one meal completely at random. You may wind up having the best meal of your vacation and you are sure to have a little fun in the process. If you are worried about this technique, try it on a day that you will be visiting multiple restaurants, so you can fill up somewhere else if you don't like your dish.

Want to take a trip with some friends, but nobody has a car big enough for everyone to fit in? Traveling with children and want to minimize the food and bathroom breaks? Try renting an RV; and then you can pack everyone in, even the family dog. Look online for rental companies in your area.

If you need to travel across the country but are on a limited budget, consider traveling by bus. In the past, bus travel was viewed somewhat unfavorably, but today major players like Greyhound, have made major improvements to attract the growing number of travelers who can't afford plane tickets. Today bus lines are a more civil experience. Cleaner, newer buses are the norm and most stations offer free wireless internet access and sundries.

Now that you've finished reading this article, we hope that you now understand some of the finer points of traveling. Hopefully, you can absorb this information and use it wisely, so that you can leave your worries behind and achieve the excitement you seek, on your next vacation to some exotic location.




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