| Travelling tips |
Travelling tips that comes with a great deals of experience when you ready for an adventure, There are so many different forms of travel: backpacking, cruises, long-term travel, etc. No two trips are the same, and each trip will provide you with unique experience.
Travelling
comes with a lot of tips and tricks different things. For the first time you
can make some mistakes that’s not a bad thing. If you don’t make mistakes, you
aren’t trying new things and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone.
But there are some general golden rules of
travel that can make your experience better. They are rules you don’t want to
break.
2. Learn some basic phrases: learning
a few basic phrases will go a long way to endearing you and making them go the
extra mile for you. It will bring a smile to their face that you tried and
might even lead to some friendships or invitations to events. ”Hello,” how are you?” and ”thank you” go a long, long way no matter where you go.
3. Use the tourist notice boards:
Most of local tourist offices are a wealth of knowledge. They are way too often
infrequently used by travelers. When you get to a new destination, visit the
tourist office and ask the staff an insane number of questions about the
destination. They exist to help you get the most out of your time and often
have exclusive discounts that can make your trip cheaper. Don’t skip them.
Visiting a tourist office is often one of the first things you most do in a new
city.
4. Make your Pack light: Take
it from a former (and sometimes current) over-packer: you won’t need half the
stuff you take. Put all you think you need in a pile ”and then remove half of
it. The lighter you travel, the easier you travel. Unless you need lots of
cold-weather clothing, try to travel carryon only.
5. Travel slow: There is no competition.
I know you want to get a lot done in during your limited time, but. travel slow
and really experience each place. Don’t race from train station to train
station; that will set you up for a stressful, unenjoyable time. While
traveling, you actually see a lot more when you slow down. The longer you can
spend in a destination, the more of it you’ll be able to see, understand, and
enjoy. Go slow.
6. Avoid taxis: it cost a lot. Don’t use them unless you don’t have any other option. Stick to apps like Uber and others.
7. Bring a reusable water
bottle: can save you a lot of money, now that disposable plastic water bottles
bad for the environment but the cost adds up over time.
8. Get travel insurance: You
never know what could happen on the road but something always does. I’ve had to
deal with lost baggage, broken gear, delayed flights, and even some pretty
serious injuries. Without travel insurance, you would have not only had to pay
out of pocket for these expenses but you would have been left to navigate them
alone. Buy travel insurance so that if you’re injured or you break your camera,
you’re covered. Plus, you’re friends and family will be able to relax knowing
that, should something happen, you’re covered. It’s only a few money for a day.
It’s worth the peace of mind.
9. Bring basic first-aid: Cuts
and scrapes happen, and you can get what you need most anywhere in the world,
but it’s still good to carry bandages, antibacterial cream, and some
hydrocortisone cream in your first aid kit just in case. Also carry duct tape you’ll never know when it’ll come in handy.

