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14 ways to be prepared for anything while traveling

14 ways to be prepared for anything while traveling -

be prepared like a boy scout When I was a child, I was a scout. I have it pretty much, but then I was a teenager, decided it was "lame" and quit. As Scouts, I learned how to tie knots, outdoor storage, be a good citizen, toying with knife and got cool sleepovers to have. One of the most important things you learn as a scout, is their motto, always "be prepared", and so I grew up and traveled the world, I have to be this trip truism also found.

You never know what might happen on the road. Stepping out of the door into the unknown is what makes travel so exciting. Every day brings endless possibility, but this possibility is both good and bad. You may end up enjoying a day sightseeing in Paris - or robbed in Berlin. You can spend an unforgettable day on the beaches of Thailand - or food poisoning in Costa Rica suffer

But if you are willing, you can face what is happening on the road with you:

take Multipurpose gear. multiuse packaging gear ensures you can easily adapt to changing conditions, and the amount of clothing that you need to take help in reducing. I like pants in Shorts Zip-off, walking shoes that look out nice enough for one night, and with my swimsuit than a pair of shorts. It saves space, and I'm ready for any situation dress.

Carry a small first aid kit . While we are living in 2012, not 1912, and can I wear modern medicine anywhere in the world, will always find a small first-aid kit with a few important things to be safe with me. I take Tylenol, stomach sickness medicine, eye drops, plasters, scissors, hydrocortisone cream, antibacterial ointment and a small supply of physician-approved antibiotics. I'm usually able to find a pharmacy when I need one, but in the event of an emergency, it is good to have these things on hand.

Pack a small flashlight. You'd be surprised, do not wear as many travelers, but be a flashlight invaluable will prove if you erode suddenly go to Panama to decide if the trip takes longer than expected, and uses dark, or when the power goes out unexpectedly, which is not uncommon in many places. I carry a small, waterproof pen flashlight when I travel.

Bring an umbrella. Many travelers do not pack an umbrella because it adds to weight of her bag and they figure they can only buy one if they ever need. However, while it may affect a small amount of weight, I was thankful it was time for the reception when I count. You never know when you will leave the road an airport or walk down and find yourself in a sudden storm ever. While others run for cover, I just take my umbrella and continue to my destination.

Learn Basic Phrases. not expect the locals that you to be an expert in their language, but knowing how to say "hello", "goodbye" and "thank you" to locals to go into lovable located a long way. After all, you would not get angry if someone came to your home and expect you to learn their language? know a few key phrases will not only make simple interactions, it will also help you when you negotiate for goods to food, are lost or need help. I invite the current language app for my iPhone when I travel, but for those who do not speak with a smartphone, Lonely Planet travel guide makes excellent pocket phrase book for almost any language, and Benny Lewis wrote this excellent guide to learning languages.

study Nonverbal Communication . Most people, both verbal and nonverbal communication interact with, so mimic attention can help read properly a situation, even if you do not understand the verbal part. If you do not know the language or perhaps take words out of context, to remain calm and take a moment to read the feelings of the person. This has helped me tense situations with taxi drivers, suppliers and hoteliers defuse. to understand non-verbal communication does not happen overnight. It takes practice, but these sites offer good guide on how to understand nonverbal cues.

emergency cash for travel keep emergency cash with me. Although there are these days almost always an ATM is, you never know when emergency cash could be useful. You could in an airport landing (as I recently did) and that to find any of your ATM cards work, and you are stuck without money. I recommend have for emergencies a stock of $ 0 USD. I'm not wearing this money, but leave it in my hotel room safe in case something happens. It will be useful if you robbed or losing your wallet.

Have backup cards. I always have a backup credit card and bank card with me in emergencies. You never know if a bank could suspend your account for suspicious activity decide without you say (yes, that's happened with me) or if you perhaps robbed. I recently had stolen my account information while I was traveling in Europe. My bank had to disable my card, and if I had not a second to me, I would have made no access to money.

Carry cash . With the advent of the chip credit card, which many countries do not take the American-style credit card more (cards with only a magnetic stripe). While you should be able to get a credit card pretty much everywhere to use, you never know when you might not. One of my card was declined in Denmark because they lacked a chip, and I had to run a bank to get money. We used to use credit cards, but it's always good to have a little money.

Extra Copies. Keeping copies can come your documents in handy in an emergency, especially if you lose your originals. When you receive your passport robbed or lose, ready with copies to the officials can make police reports and to obtain new documents much easier submission. When I lost my passport, helped my backups with my police report and served as my proof of identity at the American Embassy. Copy your passport, your health / travel insurance paperwork and your credit cards.

know what to do if you lose your passport. What do you do if you lose your passport? lose your passport can be scary, especially if you plan on traveling soon. I did not know how to handle it, and try to figure it out on their own was very confusing. Fortunately, I have a new passport overseas for obtaining notes throughout the process - you can read the full text here, but the main points are as follows:

  • to a police report for your lost fill Passport.
  • going to the Department website State, print out some forms. Please fill it out.
  • Take the forms to the US Embassy or Consulate during morning hours.
  • wait in line.
  • some more Wait in line.
  • [1945008Zeigen] that your police report official, forms, proof of your upcoming travel plans and a passport photo.
  • Read (If you have no picture, embassies have small photo booth where you can take your picture.) Each character made by the US Department of State, while you wait even longer.
  • [1945008Pay], the fee (about $ 0 USD).
  • Go home and have lunch.
  • back in the afternoon Come.
  • wait again in line.
  • get your new temporary passport, which will return home must be replaced.

to carry a list of emergency contacts. If something happens with you to create a list of emergency numbers with help of medical professionals you know who to contact. I also always like when I need a list of my allergies with me a treatment and can not answer questions that doctors know what I'm allergic. I keep two copies: one with me and in my bag in my hotel room. Because with backups are important!

Have travel insurance. The ultimate form of readiness, with travel insurance will be a blessing, if you go to the hospital because you popped receive an eardrum diving, sick on the road or break a leg. Chances are you will pass anything during the trip, but if it works, wanting to go to have insurance. Only a fool goes without him.

Read. Before the trip There is nothing more important than knowing about the place you visit. Go to a library or bookstore and get a few books, like life, where you are going. If someone came to your home and ignore all the rules, you would get upset - the same rules apply when you travel abroad. to know basic rules and etiquette, you can help avoid misunderstandings and leave a good impression in your host's minds. Otherwise, you might end up like this British couple who were imprisoned in public in Dubai for kissing. (That's a big no-no in the Middle East countries.)

You never know when you might face the unexpected, and if there is one thing that I have learned from my years of travel, it is that the best-laid plans can go wrong is. You can these elements are not all the time use, and hopefully you will not always need some of them, but the point is to be ready, if you do that. After all, a scout is always prepared.

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