Travel Advice

By Keri T Lambretta


When it's time to get away, whether for business or pleasure, the experience of traveling can be rewarding and fun. Take some tips from those who hit the highways and byways on a regular basis. A little planning and forethought can go a long way on the road to a pleasurable journey.

When traveling abroad, get an international calling card. These cards provide you with discounted rates on minutes and can be an affordable way to call back home. Using the hotel phone with your credit card can be costly, sometimes to the tune of hundreds of dollars. You will likely find that your cell phone doesn't work either. Plan for the calls you need to make and you will save money.

Plan the things that you are going to pack so you can pack light. You do not have to be without the things that you want to have or that you need. Just try to take the clothing that you can mix and match, so you can have several different outfits, while only taking a limited amount of items with you.

While traveling to a foreign country is an exciting experience, it can also be risky if you aren't familiar with its laws and customs. For that purpose, the State Department of the United States created a website (travel.state.gov) that you can visit to find out a wealth of information on the country to which you are traveling, including facts on crime, health conditions and popular attractions.

To capture all of the great memories of your travels on camera, be sure to carry a few extra charged batteries. If you are traveling overseas, you cannot always be sure your charger will work, or that the adapter will fit the plugs. Batteries are small and light weight, so save yourself the hassle of finding disposable cameras by taking an extra battery or two.

If you are traveling overseas, purchase a local newspaper to wrap the souvenirs up in that you buy for family and friends. Foreign newspapers make an interesting and unique wrapping paper for small gifts, especially if the newspaper is in a foreign language. If you know someone that is particularly interested in the country you are visiting, consider buying them a whole newspaper as a souvenir.

Do not take any drinks that are offered to you unless it is served by a restaurant or hotel. They could be laced with drugs or other harmful substances. This is because many locals like to drug tourists or lace their drinks in order to steal from them or take advantage of them.

Avoid crowds and save money by visiting in the off-season. If you want to be able to enjoy your vacation without having to battle a crowd of people everywhere you go, learn when the popular months are for the location and plan your vacation for the less popular time. Be aware, while it can save you money, in some locations you may have to contend with less than ideal weather.

When you plan a vacation trip, be flexible about your destination. While it can be fun to establish a routine by revisiting a favorite vacation spot, maintaining some variety in destinations makes your vacations more memorable and relaxing. Additionally, selecting a different destination can be key to saving a little money when the vacation budget is tight.

If you are looking for a new way to travel and stay then why not consider 'glamping' for your next vacation or holiday. Suited to families or couple it is an enjoyable way to get out and about.




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