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TRAVELLING
Travel preparation
- Some countries requires that your passport has at least 6 months validity left.
- Reconfirm your flights as there may be airline schedule changes. Your return flight must be reconfirmed at your destination directly with the airline 3 days prior to your departure.
- Make sure that your luggage has a tag with your name, address, and telephone number. Tie a colorful ribbon or attach distinctive stickers to your luggage so that you can identify it easily, and other travelers will not take it by mistake at a busy terminal.
- Most companies offer signup and monitoring online. Getting your air miles after your trip is a pain, so better do it in advance.
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Documents
- You may need a photo to obtain passes, permits, etc.
- Many countries demand that you have such a certificate when you enter their borders.
- Remember to keep a close eye on the passport copy - it's a great asset if you lose the original, but can also be used to steal your identity if it gets into the wrong hands.
If you have a web based e-mail platform, e-mailing yourself scans/copies of important documents and passport info is a great alternative to hard-copies. It's easier to access, less likely to be stolen, and guaranteed to always be on hand. - If you have any of these (AAA, Hertz, Avis, Hilton, etc.), going abroad may be a good opportunity to use them.
- Can save you some money in Youth Hostels, trains, museums, planes, so get one if you qualify as a student.
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Bags, cases, and packing
- Use ziplock plastic bags for any items that could leak or possibly break in transit.
- These see-through, zip-up mesh containers keep your clothes tightly packed and well-organized.
- It's pretty amazing how much you can put into a backpack if you do a good job. By using rubber-bands, squeeze clothes down to a minimal size.
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Toiletries
- Ditch the bulky bath towel. There's only one way to go when traveling - microfiber travel towels. They dry quickly, are soft, incredibly absorbent, and roll up to take virtually no space.
- Must be pretty sturdy. Glass may not be a good idea for some journeys.
- Also handy for pulling out splinters
Health & medications
- Ask your doctor to provide you with a letter for any prescription medications that you are taking with you. Keep medicine in original containers, if possible.
- If you require prescription lenses in your glasses, take a spare pair of glasses with you. There is nothing worse than having your glasses break or losing them on holiday and having no spare pair to fall back on.
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Legend: | |
L | When flying: If contains more than 100ml (3.4 ounce) of liquid / gel / aerosol, can't be taken in your carry-on baggage. pack it in your checked baggage. |
A | When flying: Can't be taken in your carry-on baggage. pack it in your checked baggage. |
M | For: males |
F | For: females |
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