While you prepare for your departure, make sure your paperwork is all in order. You don’t want to get to your destination and find that you have the wrong visa, or worse, that your passport is going to expire. Also, make sure that you travel with proper medical insurance, so that if you are sick or injured during your travels, you will be able to get treatment. Be sure to get an international driver’s license if you plan to drive while you are abroad.
If you need to take medication with you, such as travel-sickness pills, keep it in its original container. If you need prescription drugs, bring a letter from your doctor. If you don’t have a letter, customs officials may ask you a lot of questions at each destination.
Buy a guidebook and read about the local culture of the country you will be visiting. Also, try to learn a few basic words and phrases of the local language. Don’t assume that everyone will speak your language, or that they will understand English.
Remember that a tourist will attract a lot of attention from people. While most of the local people you meet will be friendly and welcoming, there are always dangers for travelers. Theft is the most common of these dangers. Leave expensive cameras and valuable jewelry at home. If you prefer to stay in cheap hotels while traveling, make sure you can lock the door of your room from inside. If you must travel with a lot of cash or other valuables, you should ask your hotel about a safe for storing them in. and just as in your home country, do not expect everyone you meet to be honest.
When you get to your destination, use official transportation. Always go to bus or taxi stands; don’t accept rides from strangers who offer you a ride. If there is no meter in the taxi, agree on a price before starting out. Always carry a city map with you so you can find your way if you get lost.
If you have trouble communicating, look for students and young people who might speak a foreign language. And finally, remember to smile. It’s the friendliest and most sincere form of communication, and is sure to be understood in any part of the world.
While you prepare for your departure, make sure your paperwork is all in order. You don’t want to get to your destination and find that you have the wrong visa, or worse, that your passport is going to expire. Also, make sure that you travel with proper medical insurance, so that if you are sick or injured during your travels, you will be able to get treatment. Be sure to get an international driver’s license if you plan to drive while you are abroad. If you need to take medication with you, such as travel-sickness pills, keep it in its original container. If you need prescription drugs, bring a letter from your doctor. If you don’t have a letter, customs officials may ask you a lot of questions at each destination. Buy a guidebook and read about the local culture of the country you will be visiting. Also, try to learn a few basic words and phrases of the local language. Don’t assume that everyone will speak your language, or that they will understand English. Remember that a tourist will attract a lot of attention from people. While most of the local people you meet will be friendly and welcoming, there are always dangers for travelers. Theft is the most common of these dangers. Leave expensive cameras and valuable jewelry at home. If you prefer to stay in cheap hotels while traveling, make sure you can lock the door of your room from inside. If you must travel with a lot of cash or other valuables, you should ask your hotel about a safe for storing them in. and just as in your home country, do not expect everyone you meet to be honest. When you get to your destination, use official transportation. Always go to bus or taxi stands; don’t accept rides from strangers who offer you a ride. If there is no meter in the taxi, agree on a price before starting out. Always carry a city map with you so you can find your way if you get lost. If you have trouble communicating, look for students and young people who might speak a foreign language. And finally, remember to smile. It’s the friendliest and most sincere form of communication, and is sure to be understood in any part of the world.
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