Can You Have Too Much Travel? May 21, 2009
Posted by janey in : airlines , comments closedI am so addicted to traveling it could easily send me broke if I hadn’t discovered the amazing guide by Tony Morrison called “Save On Airfare Secrets.” If you are anything like me and you spend most of your hard earned cash on traveling then this is definitely for you. If you travel a lot then some stuff you will know from experience and there is a whole bunch of really cool stuff that amazed me. Now I know how to get discounts on lots of travel items as well as air travel. I’ll be able to travel even more now. Bon Voyage!
Travelling, the time of your life May 16, 2009
Posted by janey in : airlines , comments closedForeign cultures, the excitement of a new adventure, different food, sightseeing and finding lost civilizations are all some of the joys of traveling.
Traveling can be one of the most exciting times of your life or worst depending on how prepared you are for your final destination. It is really useful to do as much information gathering as you can before setting off for your destination. Some regions require visas for some visitors and very specific inoculations as a condition of visiting.
You really need to inform yourself and not just rely on a friend because the requirements can change from time to time. I once knew a friend traveling to Vietnam and the travel agent return on the first flight home. This was a terrible blow and one that could have been easily avoided.
If you think that the global economic climate has made travel cheap flights available now that you can just about find a wide range of destinations both locally and abroad. In fact the e book “Save On Airfare Secrets” will enlighten you to ways of getting bargains.
Traveling without too much luggage is one aspect of travel that I am still not a master of. I have however learnt to buy and travel with pashmina and cashmere to locations with a cooler climate, as these yarns are so cosy and at the same time very easy to pack. Always ensure that you have layers then you will be ready for any temperature and remember to pack comfortable shoes for walking. I don’t leave home without a lightweight torch and of course take your soap, shampoo and such because you may not get the brands you like in the country you are traveling to.
Check out the safety of the local water before trying it, as you may need to buy clean water and be careful with meals and at the same time enjoy the experience of enjoying new dishes and flavors wherever you are. Best to get a recommendation from a local or go to a place where locals are eating.
Make sure your valuables are secure and pay for as much as you can before you arrive. Take enough spending money to bring home some special gifts for your loved ones.
Last and certainly not least do have respect for the local customs including the styles of dress needed and behavior particularly if you are sight-seeing at any religious sites or places of worship.
OK, fasten your seat belt and Bon Voyage!