planning the trip

Travel is always exhilarating, no matter where you go. With properly planning the trip you could have a great time and have some great stories to tell. Before leaving for your trip take inventory of all necessary documents such as passports and visas, along with the following tips you will read below.

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  1. When flying, always have a bottle of water handy. Drinking plenty of fluids will ensure that your body stays hydrated during the flight. The air inside the cabin is extremely dry, playing havoc with your body. Importantly, don’t substitute alcohol or caffeine for water, as this can make dehydration worse.
  2. Keep a group journal in your hotel room while traveling. Invest in something as inexpensive as a spiral notebook, and allow the people you are traveling with to write in it during down time. This will provide an interesting read later and will be a nice keepsake from your trip.
  3. If you’re traveling to a country where you’re likely to want to enjoy a bottle of wine, bring along your own corkscrew. If you don’t know the area or speak the language, tracking down a corkscrew just for that impromptu picnic can turn a relaxing afternoon into a harried scavenger hunt.
  4. Packing for trip is really a process of balancing out the column of what you absolutely need against what would be nice to have. You only have so much room in your luggage. One way to make your trip so much easier is to only pack the bare essentials. Buy anything else you might need once you are at your destination.
  5. If you are travelling to new destination make sure you try there different things they are famous for. For instance the chauffeur service manchester if you are travelling to manchester or the different types of curries / garments etc if you are travelling to the Asian subcontinent and etc.
  6. Keep your business card or some identifying information from your hotel when venturing out. If you become lost, you can show it to a local and get directions back to the hotel. It is very useful for those who may experience language barriers.
  7. If you’re on vacation and you arrive at the hotel only to find out that you left the charger to your cell phone, video game, tablet, or whatever at home, don’t panic! Go down to the front desk and ask nicely if they have one you can use. Most hotels have a box of chargers that past guests have left behind and you can probably find one that fits your device.
  8. When you are traveling, be careful not to skip meals. If you are out sightseeing or participating in other touristic activities, you are going to need the energy. Plus, stopping and having a meal is a great way to meet locals, sample some local cuisine, and experience elements of the culture you might have otherwise missed out on.
  9. Learn to take it easy. You do not have to follow a strict schedule when you are traveling. If you feel like you must schedule out your vacation, at least pen in a little “nothing” time, where you are free to follow up on anything that has interested you, or just lay by the pool with a drink.
  10. Make sure you make the most of your destination vacation. Many hotels will book travel excursions for you, including picking you up at the hotel and dropping you back off. Tour operators are usually affiliated with the hotels so you may rest assured that you are in good hands. Unless you can always have chauffeur driven car hire for your needs.
  11. Be sure to have an extra passport photo with you overseas. It can take quite a while to replace a passport if it is lost. Carrying an extra photo is one way to speed it up. Also bring document copies which will help get things done a lot faster.
  12. When traveling by air, always make a mental note of where your closest exit row is located. Count the number of rows you must walk in order to reach it. In the event of an emergency you will avoid some of the chaos if you know where you’re going and can get there easily in a dimly lit environment.
  13. When going on a car trip, make sure that you treat it like any other drive and wear your seat belt. Also make sure anybody traveling with you wears theirs too. Things can still happen on a trip that can harm you or other people while driving. Road safety doesn’t take a vacation.
  14. Make sure to plan out a driver and an entertainer for a road trip that involves small children. The entertainer is in charge of keeping the children occupied and happy so that there are no problems during the trip, while the driver is supposed to get everyone to the destination. Also feel free to switch roles at different intervals when one gets tired of the other.
  15. Get a doctor’s note to give to your insurance provider that states that you are fit to travel if you have a pre-existing condition. Official documentation will go a long way with the insurance provider.
  16. Check for bed bugs before you pay a dime to stay somewhere. The easiest place to check is underneath the sheets of the bed at the seams. If you see black dots, run don’t walk the other way it doesn’t matter what they offer you, you do not want to deal with the horrors that will come from staying in a place with bed bugs.
  17. Volunteer to travel. Many charities now offer volunteers the chance to travel abroad for free in-exchange for time and work at the destination. These trips can last from a few weeks to a year or longer, and the work could involve, building local schools, constructing water wells, working in orphanages, fundraising and much more.

Traveling can be fun if you have great tips available to you. This is not an issue anymore. Use the tips above to make your trip stress-free. The only thing left for you to do is kick back and enjoy a fabulous vacation. Like the old saying goes, the world can be yours. Go out there and fry it open!