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...and away we go!by Tony Romano First of all, in the days leading up to your departure, try to get plenty of rest. Traveling requires lots of energy, and the best way not to get worn down is to be well rested.
Personal safety tips Stay in hotels with good security, on well-traveled streets of any city. A good online resource like www.fodors.com can educate you on the details of a particular city, such as the nice areas to frequent and the undesirable places to avoid. While staying on lower floors in case of a fire or other emergency is a good idea, you should generally avoid the first floor, which may be more accessible to burglars. Obviously, you’ll always want to close and lock your hotel room door, and don’t open it for anyone without verifying who it is. It’s no secret that some quarters of the world don’t like Americans as well as we like them. While in foreign countries, you should keep a low profile. Dress “down” whenever it’s appropriate, and leave any pricey jewelry at home. Never display large amounts of cash. With all the violence and mayhem in the world these days, a good idea in foreign places is to look like a person of modest means. (Rich folks make tempting targets for kidnappers, pickpockets and other thugs.) Blend in with the locals as best you can so as not to stand out. Without question, you should avoid disturbances, strikes and civil demonstrations, as these often turn violent. Keep your passport with you at all times. In taverns or restaurants, watch your drinks as they’re being poured, and never accept a drink from a stranger. Finally, the best thing you can do for yourself to stay happy on vacation is to purchase travel insurance, especially a policy that features 24/7 toll-free phone assistance (in English) and provides direct, immediate payment to medical providers. American Society of Travel Agents |
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