Friday, March 22, 2013

Travel Advice For Any Destination

By Brendon Bath


If you are preparing for business travel, you may be in a quandary about exactly what you need to do and why. After all, preparing for a business trip isn't quite like preparing for a pleasure trip. A business trip could be just the same as going to work with the added complication of being out of your office! Here are a few ideas to help you plan for your business trip in a way that reduces stress, supports productivity, and leaves a little room for fun!

The easiest way to pack a large amount of clothing in a small or medium sized suitcase is by rolling it. In most cases, luggage can hold more of your clothing and other items if you roll your items as opposed to folding and stacking it inside of your suitcase and it also minimizing the amount of wrinkles that may occur with your clothing during travel.

Consider your cheapest form of travel! Sometimes, it may make sense to drive a close distance within a two or three state radius, but is it cost effective? Sometimes airlines or trains will offer cheap deals to where you are looking to go and it can save you a lot of time and money by checking into this prior to your departure.

Set a budget for your travel expedition ahead of your departure. It is so easy to overspend when you are in the middle of a vacation high and you aren't thinking about the realities or consequences of the money you are spending. Determining a budget ahead of time and sticking to it will ensure that you can afford to take future vacations.

Do not inadvertently recline onto someone. Always check to see what the person behind you is doing, and politely ask if you can recline before doing so. Reclining your seat without warning results in spilled drinks, broken laptops, and injured passengers, so you may want to make sure that they aren't doing anything important.

When you are traveling to a new city, join in on a pub crawl. You can experience the downtown area and meet new people. You'll have even more fun by slowly eating dinner across the different restaurants; have drinks at one place and then an appetizer at the next. Work your way up to a main course and dessert.

Save on money and calories during all of your travels by packing snacks, meals and beverages ahead of time. You can make healthier choices when you plan ahead of time, and you will be less likely to overspend on a sugar or fat filled snacks that are grossly overpriced.

One way of minimizing ice buildup on your windshield is to park your car with the windshield facing away from the prevailing wind. Another way too few of us think about is to cover our windshields with a throw rug when we park our vehicles. Tuck the edge in under your windshield wipers and your car will be as snug as a bug in a rug.

If you are going on a car trip, be sure your cell phone is charged up and keep it in the car with you. Don't make the mistake of packing it and putting it in the trunk! If you have an emergency on the road, you will want to be able to get to your cell phone without a moment's hesitation.

Take safety precautions to avoid contacting turista, or Traveler's diarrhea when on your trip. Be very aware of what you drink and eat during your travels. A foreign bacteria could be in whatever food or drink that you consume on your trip and when that gets into your system, you can get very sick to your stomach.

If you are taking a plane with children, you can ask for a children's meal instead of a regular tray. This might be an unhealthy food choice, but at least your child will actually eat something from their tray. Bring snacks with you to eat before or after the flight.

Are you ready to go on a trip? Use a durable, easy to roll wheeled bag to serve as a carry on. Get one that is the right size for overhead storage but maximizes space. You should try to find one that has backpack straps, if possible, so you can easily transport it in the most crowded airport terminals.

To avoid angering the passenger sitting behind you on the plane, make sure to look behind you before reclining your seat. By checking that there is sufficient room to recline first, you will avoid many of the frequent mishaps that come from inconsiderate recliners, such as: spilled drinks, broken laptop screens, and bruised knees.

Before you leave on your trip, make sure you are up to date on all your vaccinations. If you are taking any prescription medications, be sure to bring extra along just in case. There is always the chance that your departure might be delayed, and you don't want to run out.

Avoid taking ignorant risks, by thinking that it is okay to speed when on a road trip. It's not fun to get pulled over, arrested or to have to cancel or severely stall your trip, in order to pay a speeding ticket. Your trip is supposed to be fun, but you're not above the laws of the road, especially when they can endanger the lives of other people.

Financial institutions will generally provide better currency exchange rates than local currency exchange shops. If you are traveling to a foreign country and use an international bank, you can save some money by going to your bank or using one of the bank's ATMs in the foreign country. You might get a better rate than in your own country.

Now that you've gotten a few tips for making your travel experience a success, you can go forward with confidence. Apply these time-honored tricks of the trade and pass them on to those who may be accompanying you on the journey. Everyone will benefit from being more informed and aware.




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