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Before Travel
1. Find necessary information on:
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a.
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Local laws, culture,
and customs, to prepare yourself from unnecessary
worry, surprise and embarrassment |
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b.
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Weather: pack appropriate
necessary clothing, lotions, and other necessary
equipment, especially when you anticipate a dramatic
difference in climate from what you are accustomed
to |
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c.
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Local currency: change
some money (cash or travellers' cheques, and also
prepare a small amount in case of unexpected needs.
Ascertain beforehand what kind of currency (cash
or travellers' cheques) might be accepted |
2. Packing:
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Your valuables should
always be in hand luggage. Avoid storing them
in the front or side parts of the bag; instead,
pack them deep within the main body. |
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b.
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Ladies, for your
eye, lip and other cosmetic accessories, buy a
"3in1" tube and make your luggage space
more compact. |
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c.
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Prepare a resealable
bag to contain toiletries, to avoid leaking into
your clothes (baggage area in the aircraft is
not pressurized, and liquids may leak out). |
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d.
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Mark your own luggage
distinctively.
Make is easy for spotting and claiming your baggage,
to avoid taking the wrong luggage. For instance,
tie a brightly colored ribbon to family bags and
suitcases. |
3. Don't forget key elements of travel:
a. Passport,
b. Money, and
c. Ticket.
4. Email yourself the necessary information:
a. ticket numbers,
b. passport number,
c. credit card numbers,
d. phone numbers,
e. and other important information.
5. Using Travelers Checks
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a.
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Travelers checks
are relatively more convenient to use; however,
you might need to determine whether the particular
country you wish to visit will honor them. When
you go to purchase travelers checks you can get
a list of banks, hotels, countries, etc. which
honor that kind of check. |
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b.
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Find out also details
on refunds, loss, and the company's replacement
policy |
6. Using Credit Cards
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a.
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Contacting your credit
card company to inform them of your travel destination
will bring many benefits. They will provide information,
such as the foreign exchange rate policy and fee,
ATMs, and contact numbers for the country you
wish to visit. |
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b.
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Due to the unfamiliar
spending patterns, the company will not suspect
any fraud or delay your approval, since they know
that you are on holiday, away from your usual
place of work and residence and routine. |
While Traveling
1. At the hotel
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Use the hotel safe,
never leave valuable in soft bags or even in a
padlocked bag. Important: wipe the touch key on
the hotel safe every time you operate it, using
a damp cloth. Wait until it dries, then enter
your secret code. The reason is that in certain
hotels, staff might place a light oil residue
or powder on the keys to show which keys have
been pressed. |
2. Do not carry your passport around:
just bring a photocopy instead
3. Plan your daily budget and bring enough money for
the day. Don't draw people's attention by
flashing large amounts of cash.
4. Don't accept drinks from anybody you just met. They
may be drugged.
5. Be careful in sharing travel plans with strangers.
6. If you decide to use public transportation, only
board busses/taxis with official markings.
7. Never accept gifts/packages from someone unknown.
They may contain bombs or narcotics.
8. Be confident and act as if you know where you are
going - even when you don't.
9. Watch out for pickpockets!!
a. avoid walking in heavily
crowded situations
b. always take main streets;
avoid narrow alleys and quiet streets
c. carry money in a cash belt,
or inside your clothes
d. place a rubber band around
your wallet
Travel
with Children
1. Always keep your child's recent photo in your wallet
in case they get lost in a crowded area
2. Make sure you have your children go to the toilet
before departure from the hotel.
3. Write down on a piece of paper the name, address,
phone number of the place you are staying
and "I am lost, please call my parent" in
the local language as well as in English. Make
sure your child keeps paper in his/her pocket, and
if it is necessary to show someone the
paper, tell the child to hand it to a woman (relatively
safer than a man)
4. Prepare a hand sanitizer, in case you need water
and cannot find any restroom
5. For long trips, buy a lot of cheap toys to keep
your children occupied, so they won't nag and
annoy you.
6. Always have extra clothes for them and for yourself.
Sticky drinks will not only spill on their clothes
but on yours also.
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