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Tips: Holiday Travel

By Jenner R Sanderson


When traveling abroad, keep your medications in their original bottles. Carry copies of prescriptions as well for verification. Ask your doctor for notes pertaining to any narcotics your medicines may have to show your particular need for them. It is also wise to carry a list of generic names for your medications in case the standard is not available at your destination.

When traveling, avoid crowded places where pickpockets might frequent. This includes subways, elevators, train stations, tourism attractions, market festivals, and poor neighborhoods. If you are forced to visit one of these places, make sure your valuables are secured in inside pockets or a bag with a shoulder strap, and check them frequently.

Plan in advance if you will be traveling overnight. Many international destinations have very long flights. You will want to bring a few things such as a pillow and a small blanket. Sometimes airlines have them available but this is not always the case. Better to look after your own comfort.

Make sure you order a foreign-currency exchange ahead of time. You do not want to arrive in a foreign country without having done this already. It can be hard sometimes to get your hands-on exchanges right away, at least the smaller bills. Make sure to do the exchange ahead of time

Find out about national holidays. Before you schedule your international travel, check a calendar to see if there are any holidays during your stay abroad and what that means in terms of business and restaurant closings. It may affect what is open or available to do. You may find you have plenty or options or, it could be a day of rest for the locals - meaning a day wasted for you - leaving you with nothing to do.

Lost luggage is common when traveling, so prepare beforehand by packing some essentials in your carry-on luggage. A change of underclothes, one outfit and a bathing suit enable you to carry on with most of your plans while you wait for your luggage to be located. To cover all bases, buy travel insurance that covers your luggage whether it is lost, stolen or damaged.

When traveling with your pet, there a few things you should take into consideration when traveling by plane. First, try to book a direct, uncrowded flight. If this is not possible, your vet can give you a tranquilizer for the trip. Also, remember, that a cross-country flight may not be the best idea for your pet. It is possible he will be left in a hot baggage and suffer greatly.

In conclusion, make certain you are armed with the proper information for your trip and your destinations. Travel will be so much more rewarding if you avoid any negative incidents that could crop up along the way. Preparation and knowledge are key ingredients to having a wonderful travel experience.

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