Important Travel Tips For All Travelers from my 15 years of travel experience!

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Important Travel Tips For All Travelers from my 15 years of travel experience!

I am travel freak and have 15 years of experience in travel. travelled 35 countries & experience matters, Travel is full of major decisions, but it's the little things that can make a trip easier and less stressful. Here  i am sharing you few travel tips based on my experience that will 100% will help you.

Lets see the 13 best & Important travel tips for travel lovers. 

1. Have Patience

Life is much too short to be angry & annoyed all the time. Don’t worry if you woke up late and missed the stuff or the hotel reservation was not done properly. Always remember you are traveling this place, it is not a permanent problem. Don’t get annoyed and spoil the rest of the day. If you missed the bus, take an unplanned road trip over to the next town and explore. Sometimes freak-outs happen regardless.

2. Wake Up Early

The best and the most important advice, Wake early. Most of us, when traveling we get ready little late considering a holiday and go at a slow pace. But you have to remember that the place you are visiting is for the first time and you may not get chance to visit the same place again in your lifetime. So make maximum use of time. If you are visiting a place which has a quite good tourist footfall, then visiting them early in the morning will benefit you with less crowd.

3.  Leave a copy of your passport.

For extra backup, leave a copy of your passport at home or with someone you trust. In any country, your only identity is the passport. When you travel out, any time you may need the passport. Or someone near you may want to contact you, which can only be processed via passport. Consider making an electronic copy you can store in your email account as well.

4. Keep Extra Cash

I recommend at least a couple hundred dollars to keep extra. If you lose your wallet, your card stops working, or the ATMs run out of money, you’ll be glad you kept some cash for your emergency. Some of my favorite spots include socks, under shoe inserts, a toiletry bag or sewn in one of my pants.

5. Check the voltage of your electronics

From my own experience, I know that nothing is worse than having an adapter and still not being able to use a mobile phone or any other electronic device because the voltage isn’t high enough for that country. It’s also important to make the arrangement of the converter as different countries have different plugs.

6. Take A Scarf

This simple piece of cotton cloth is one of my most useful travel accessories with many different practical applications. Keeping a scarf in the purse may seem weird on the first go but this small thing can be helpful. It’s great for sun protection, a makeshift towel, carrying stuff around, an eye mask, and much more.

7. Check-in with your doctor and insurance carrier.

Double check and make sure that you have all of the proper vaccinations and that you have renewed all essential prescriptions. You may also take some medicines for common problems like a cough, fever, cold, allergy. In some countries, they may not give the medicine without the prescription.

8. Back Everything Up

When my laptop computer was stolen in Pattaya, Thailand, I understood the importance of the backup files of my documents and everything. Keep both digital and physical copies of your passport, visas, driver’s license, birth certificate, health insurance card, serial numbers, and important phone numbers ready to go in case of an emergency. Can be stored in a digital locker or anywhere.

9. Take down memories but don’t forget to enjoy

You may only see these places & meet these people once in your lifetime. Remember them forever with plenty of photos. Don’t worry about looking like a “tourist” It is important to enjoy the place for sure, but it is equally important to take all the photos and videos of places and people. Great photos are the ultimate souvenir.

10. Find the way out

Nothing is impossible. If you are having trouble going somewhere or doing something, don’t give up. You just haven’t found the best solution or met the right person yet. Don’t listen to those who say it can’t be done.

11. Eat Local Food

Think you already know what Mexican food tastes like? You’re probably wrong. Taste a bit of everything when you travel, especially if you don’t know what it is. Ask local people for recommendations. Eat street food from vendors with big lines out front.

12. Break Out Of Your Comfort Zone

Challenge yourself to try things that normally give you anxiety. The more you do this, the more that anxiety will fade away. Not a hiker? Go on more hikes. Have trouble talking to strangers? Talk to everyone. Scared of weird food? Eat the weirdest thing you can find.

13. Look up the monetary conversion before you go.

You will need to convert your money. So before you visit that place you should check the conversion to local currency. Make sure you do your math before you travel to get a sense of where the conversion rate is at.

It may sound stupid to think about these small things while traveling, but these small things only can make your day too bad if not found proper. Precaution is always better!


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