Friday, 14 June 2013

Relaxing Travel Begins With Thoughtful Planning

By John Lin


There is a lot of information available ,on every travel subject imaginable. Wading through all of this information to find the best pearls of wisdom, can be a hard task to take on. Fortunately, we have compiled some of the best information available to make your travels as rewarding as possible.

When traveling, bring only the essentials and keep your bags light. The fewer items you carry, the less possibility of valuable items becoming lost or getting stolen. Limit the pairs of shoes you carry, as they are often the largest and heaviest items you will be bringing on your trip.

Pay attention to hidden fees when booking airline travel. It is becoming commonplace to charge fees for checked baggage, especially overweight baggage. In addition, airlines now charge fees for checking in at the terminal instead of online, and may even charge extra to select a more coveted seat on the airplane, such as exit row seating.

Take an extra debit card with you while traveling. Things sometimes get lost on long trips. If you can, keep an extra debit card handy. Having too much cash on hand is often a bad idea. An extra debit card is much less risky and far easier to keep track of.

When you take your pet on the road you have to think in advance about how you will take care of them. One of the most basic needs is exercise. Most everyone takes along a lead but taking along a stake out line and pully is a consideration as well.

During your trip if you're staying at many different hotels, you can rest assured there is an easy and cost effective gift you can give your friends as a souvenir. Collect all of the little samples such as shampoos, body washes, body lotions and coffee packets that hotels give out, put them in a basket and give them away as gifts to your friends. It makes a nice gift because it gives a taste of culture from different hotels and is cost effective to you for making a friendly gesture.

When you are traveling, be careful not to skip meals. If you are out sightseeing or participating in other touristic activities, you are going to need the energy. Plus, stopping and having a meal is a great way to meet locals, sample some local cuisine, and experience elements of the culture you might have otherwise missed out on.

When going on a road trip, try to avoid rush hour. If you can't plan your trip where you won't be driving during rush hour, use that time to stop for a break. It can be a good time to get something to eat or to just let the kids get out and run around for a bit.

Everyone on board a plane, train or ship, has something in common, they have all paid for the privilege of being there. Some passengers seem happier than others, though. These are the wise travelers, who have made an effort to arrange their travel plans for maximum convenience and economy. A little education can help you to join their ranks and travel with a smile.

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