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Important tips for the frequent traveler

Travel – is there anything quite exciting like it? Just heading off into the unknown, ready to explore new horizons and meet newer adventures. The greatest pleasure lies in the surprises that greet you in your journey and leave you a more satisfied, and intelligent person. Travelling is the best educator, after all. However, there are certain ways and means which promise to make your trips more convenient, enjoyable and safe. Following certain tips enables you to plan your trips in a more organized way, letting you make the most of every trip. Here, we bring you some travel tips which promise to make your travels easier and exciting.

1. Be Flexible

Although you may pay attention to every kind of detail, even then, your travel plans may go awry due to one reason or the other. Not everything is in your control, don’t sweat it. Running out of money? No worries. There is always a cheaper way of exploring the town or city you may be in. Always be prepared for something unexpected. Patience is the keyword here!

2. Make a List

Preparing a list and following it as much as possible helps you in enjoying your trip in an efficient and organized way. There are some things which you wouldn’t want to forget, and making a list is the best way of doing that. Your list may contain several items, from the places you plan on visiting to the items that you should carry on this trip.

3. Learn Common Phrases of the Local Language

Learning common phrases of the local language enables a traveler in dealing with tricky situations effectively. Well, if not much, you should at least learn the local equivalents of “please”, “thank you” and “welcome”. These help you to get along well with the local people and make your stay a comfortable one.

4. Don’t Forget an Extra Camera Battery (or Two)

Picture this, you come across a spectacular sight and instantly want to capture that moment on your camera. Just then, you realize your camera battery is dead. We are all aware of such situations. There is only one way of dealing with this, carry an extra camera battery or two. This way, you can capture all those beautiful moments when you want, where you want.

5. Always Bring a Sarong

Sarongs are great, and serve multiple purposes. They also come in different colors and give you that stylish look you are always after. This simple piece of cloth can serve as a towel, a curtain or a simple piece of cloth which can be worn in different ways. Caught in a sandstorm? Wrap the sarong around your eyes. Feeling hot? Use it to cover your head!

6. Always Buy Travel Insurance

You never know what kind of medical emergency you may encounter during your travels. Such an emergency holds the potential of wiping out your life’s savings. Having a travel insurance saves you from landing into such kinds of situations. Whether it’s enormous hospital bills or stolen goods, an insurance is the answer to all problems.

7. Make Photocopies of Important Documents

Develop the habit of keeping photocopies of every important document in your travel bag. This habit will serve you well in case you lose or forget your important travel-related documents, for example, your passport. Moreover, you never know when you may land up in difficult situations. Carrying a photocopy will ensure that you avoid or come out of such situations safely.

8. Pack Extra Underwear

Your hygiene is something you cannot compromise with under any circumstances. This is especially important when you are travelling, and may not always have the opportunity or facilities of washing the one you are wearing. Carrying an extra one, or several extra ones, is the only solution. Fresh underwear not only protects you from contacting diseases but also lets you feel good at all times.

9. Pre-plan your Outfits

Everybody wants to look good on a vacation or a short trip. The clothes that you wear should always be comfortable and stylish, while allowing you to move freely at the same time. It’s important to plan your outfits in advance. Check your clothes before stuffing them in the bag.

10.Put Electronics, Medications, Toothbrush, and an Extra Pair of Underwear in Your Carry-on

All the items mentioned above are essentials, and you will need them throughout your trip. Of course, you can always buy any of these items if they get lost or are misplaced. However, carrying these items in your laptop will save a great deal of time and money.

11. Enquire about the price Before You Take Public Transportation

It’s always great to choose public transportation. It’s cheap, reliable and a great way of exploring the place you may be in. However, always enquire about the price before taking any form of public transportation. Always fix the price with the driver before boarding a bus, auto, taxi, or whatever it is you may be taking. This way, you will avoid landing in uncomfortable situations and being taken for a ride.

12. Bring Lotion in Your Carry-on

Dry skin and itchiness is a common problem for people travelling to high-altitude areas. Carrying a lotion in your travel kit is very important if the place you are travelling to happens to be dry.

13. Stay Hydrated on Planes

It’s very easy to get dehydrated on a flight at such high altitudes. Therefore, it’s always important to keep yourself hydrated at all times. Be it juice, tea or any other beverage, it doesn’t matter. Just say hydrated.

14. Put Your Room Number & Hotel Address in Your Phone

If you visit an entirely new country, you may not remember the hotel’s address where you may be staying. The same goes for your room number. It is advisable, therefore, to save these details on your phone. Its travel tips like these which make your visit a convenient one.

15. Ask The Locals

More often than not, it’s the locals of a place that are your best travel guides. Looking for a good restaurant nearby, or a great place to hang out? Ask the locals. This tip comes in handy especially when you are searching for a good restaurant. You’d be surprised by what the locals can offer to you in terms of information.

16. Beware of Free Public Wi-Fi

Who doesn’t want to use public Wi-Fi? However, before you go online with public Wi-Fi, know that you are setting yourself up for potential spyware and malware attacks. There are also chances that your connection may not be private and that anything you search may be visible to all.

17. Alert Your Bank and Credit Card Company of Your Travel Plans

Picture this: you just enjoyed a meal in your favorite restaurant only to have your credit card declined when the time comes to pay the bill. Its as embarrassing a situation as any. Several banks and credit card companies have fraud-monitoring systems that interpret unusual activity (for example, using your credit card in a new location) as fraud. Always let your banks know that you are in control of your credit cards. This way, you, as well as the bank, are spared any inconvenience and misunderstanding.

18. Wear Sunscreen

To avoid sunburn and other skin problems, always use a sunscreen when you head out for a day on a beach or any outdoor expedition which exposes you to the sun’s rays for a long period of time. There are various kinds of sunscreen available. Choose one which suits your skin best. Your skin will thank your for it.

19. Separate Your Personal Items

Apart from the usual clothing, there should be some personal items that you need to carry with you on your trip. In case one of your bags get lost or misplaced, you will still be in possession of some clothing and personal items.

20. Separate Your Sources of Money

Surely you, just like the rest of us, keep all your cards and cash in one bag. However, the chances of your luggage being stolen or misplaced during a journey are always high. One of the best tips to save money while travelling is to back up your credit card and store some money in a separate bag, instead of just your wallet.

21. Travel First Aid Kit

Travelling is full of surprises and adventures, and injuries are a part of it. A travel first aid kit always comes in handy when dealing with minor injuries such as cuts, bruises and other kinds of small wounds. Some of the things which your travel first aid kit should contain include a first aid quick reference card, basic first aid items including bandages, scissors, tweezers and others, digital thermometer and oral rehydration solution packets. Related Post : Top 51 Places to Visit in India 10 Best Destinations for Solo Women Travelers in India  

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