Five Essential Tips to Ensure You Have a Safe Trip!
July 18th 2009 11:01
Please spell out this word, “Holiday”. When you’re saying this word, it means you should be relax and have no stress at all.
However, before you’re taking off to other foreign countries, there are several things that you need to know in the very first place. Please go through the below checklist and follow the tips accordingly, if you want to have a safe and fun journey!
Rule No.1 – Remember to ensure yourself with suitable travel insurance
Go figure, would you flight away to Nepal and climbing the Mount Everest without buying a travel insurance? If you’re dare to do it, then you’re not a brave person, but rather stupid, as this action is like “licking the honey on a sharp knife”. What you family should do, if anything happened on you during the hiking exploration? Hence, it’s important to buy a travel insurance, every time you’re going for a vacation!
Rule No.2 – Prepare the first aid kit
If you’re traveling to the country that full with insects, such as mosquitoes, then the insect repellent is the essential items for you. Don’t want to use the insect repellents, due to its harmful side effects? Then, you might consider the natural insect repellents, such as Rosemary, Thyme, Basil, Mint, Dill, Lavender and so on. Beside that, you might need to prepare the anti-itch cream and first aid kit, as there is many unpredictable events might take place during the trip!
Rule No.3 – Use your common sense
Don’t be fooled by the strangers and fall in the trap. In some places, some gang imposed as beggars and begging money from the travelers. Instead, they’re even more richer than us!
Rule No.4 – Keep your eyes on your belongings
When you’re visiting the historical monuments or interesting landmarks, remember to keep your eyes on your belongings. Many visitors claimed to lose their wallets and belongings in the crowded places. Like the old adage, “Don’t put all the eggs in the same basket”. Put some of the money in other place, such as your secret pocket or inside your shoe, rather in the wallet!
Rule No.5 – Spend your money wisely
When you’re interested on a souvenir, try to bargain the price with the owner. Sometimes, you might able to get a cutoff price up to 80 percent of the original price, especially when you’re traveling in the developing countries!
If you’re following the above five travel tips strictly, then I’m guarantee you’ll have a safe and stress-free trip.
However, before you’re taking off to other foreign countries, there are several things that you need to know in the very first place. Please go through the below checklist and follow the tips accordingly, if you want to have a safe and fun journey!
Rule No.1 – Remember to ensure yourself with suitable travel insurance
Go figure, would you flight away to Nepal and climbing the Mount Everest without buying a travel insurance? If you’re dare to do it, then you’re not a brave person, but rather stupid, as this action is like “licking the honey on a sharp knife”. What you family should do, if anything happened on you during the hiking exploration? Hence, it’s important to buy a travel insurance, every time you’re going for a vacation!
Rule No.2 – Prepare the first aid kit
If you’re traveling to the country that full with insects, such as mosquitoes, then the insect repellent is the essential items for you. Don’t want to use the insect repellents, due to its harmful side effects? Then, you might consider the natural insect repellents, such as Rosemary, Thyme, Basil, Mint, Dill, Lavender and so on. Beside that, you might need to prepare the anti-itch cream and first aid kit, as there is many unpredictable events might take place during the trip!
Rule No.3 – Use your common sense
Don’t be fooled by the strangers and fall in the trap. In some places, some gang imposed as beggars and begging money from the travelers. Instead, they’re even more richer than us!
Rule No.4 – Keep your eyes on your belongings
When you’re visiting the historical monuments or interesting landmarks, remember to keep your eyes on your belongings. Many visitors claimed to lose their wallets and belongings in the crowded places. Like the old adage, “Don’t put all the eggs in the same basket”. Put some of the money in other place, such as your secret pocket or inside your shoe, rather in the wallet!
Rule No.5 – Spend your money wisely
When you’re interested on a souvenir, try to bargain the price with the owner. Sometimes, you might able to get a cutoff price up to 80 percent of the original price, especially when you’re traveling in the developing countries!
If you’re following the above five travel tips strictly, then I’m guarantee you’ll have a safe and stress-free trip.
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