Monday, July 15, 2013

Travel Tips

The following are some tips and suggestions on what to pack and how to travel well. Choose the tips that work best for you, and you will be traveling a little lighter and little happier.

Camera
Don’t forget your camera charger. You will go through that battery quickly, especially if you are in a very beautiful scenic location.

Snacks
Your coach will make regular stops where you can get out, stretch your legs and buy snacks. But service station food can be expensive. Keep a selection of energy bars, fruit, nuts or sweets in your bag for when you get hungry.

Water
It’s important that you drink lots of water when traveling. This keeps you feeling tip-top and helps to prevent some of the problems that might be associated with sitting still for long periods of time. It’s important not to get dehydrated so make sure you always have a bottle handy.

Sleep
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Get enough sleep. Know how much sleep you need to stay healthy (generally 7–8 hours per night). If going more than two nights with fewer than six hours' sleep, make it a priority to catch up if possible.

Packing
Pack as light as possible. Ask yourself “Do I really need this in my travels?” truth is there is little you really need when you traveling. Put everything you think you want to bring in a pile and slowly strip away things that aren't necessary. Some of the important things to pack: medications, vitamins, comfortable clothing and shoes, toiletries, sunglasses and camera.  

International Travels
Travel with only your passport and wallet in your pants pockets. This simplifies the airport experience because you will not have to dig everything out of your pockets every time you go through security. Bring a small amount of foreign currency to cover some unexpected expenses upon arrival to your destination. 


Answer in the comments. What would you suggest as a travel tip to others? 

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1 comment:

  1. If you are someone like I, that wears prescription glasses, take an extra pair.If for some reason they break or you lose them, you have a backup pair.

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