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TRAVEL TIPS:
Preparation is the key to having a safe, pleasurable trip when traveling internationally.
By following a few simple guidelines, most travelers can avoid serious difficulties.
We’ve listed below some important safe-travel principles which can benefit everyone from
the most-seasoned traveler to those venturing out for the first time.
Before You Go
Research your destination - being informed is the first step in
making sure your travels will be as safe as possible:
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Once you’ve chosen where you are going, begin thinking about what you
want to do. Finding out as much as possible beforehand about your
destination and excursions will provide peace-of-mind and allow you
to more thoroughly enjoy your visit.
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Learn and understand the unique customs and regulations of your
destination before your trip. Once you enter a country, you are subject
to the laws of that country. Visit the
US government’s travel site for travel warnings, US embassy contact
information, and up-to-date information about travel requirements and
tips. Another great resource is the
Department of State’s Consular Information Sheet for further
information about travel warnings, entry requirements, currency and
customs regulations, and health issues.
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If you are traveling internationally, make sure you know what documents
will be needed to enter and exit the country you will be visiting.
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If you are creating your own itinerary rather than using the services
of a travel agent, be sure to use trusted sites and resources to
research hotels in safe areas. Read customer reviews and consider
the surrounding area when deciding on your hotel.
Organize your packing - whether traveling for business or pleasure,
packing your suitcase in an organized manner will make your trip much smoother:
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First, decide what you absolutely must take with you. Remember for most trips,
less is more!
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Find out beforehand if your hotel will provide hair dryers, irons, etc. to save
space in your suitcase.
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Respect local customs and learn about appropriate attire for the different
places you plan to visit.
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Create a list of everything you packed and keep it, along with your travel
itinerary, in a secure place. If your luggage gets lost or stolen, it will make
the process much easier to have a list at-hand of your suitcase contents.
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Attach your name and contact information on and inside every piece of luggage.
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Make sure your travel documents are all up-to-date. Note that some countries
require that your passport be valid for up to 6 months after the completion of
your trip.
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Make two copies of your travel itinerary, passport, traveler’s check
serial numbers, airline tickets, credit cards and driver’s license. Give one
copy to a family member/close friend at home, and keep the other copy with you
in a secure place.
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Do not bring valuables, unneeded credit cards, Social Security Card or other
unnecessary items that you may routinely carry.
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Avoid clothes with shallow pockets and fanny pouches, which are easy targets
for pick-pockets.
At the Airport
Safety in the airport is always a key consideration, whether traveling abroad or
domestically:
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Keep your bags with you at all times and secure your airline tickets,
wallet and other personal items in a secure area.
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To keep customs inspections simple, have any medications you may carry
in their original bottles and bring copies of your prescriptions.
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Do not carry anyone else’s bags or personal items, and report any
unattended packages or luggage to airport security personnel.
Enjoying your Trip Safely!
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Do not carry large amounts of cash; instead, be sure to bring travelers’
checks and only countersign in front of the person who will be cashing
them. If you need to exchange currency, only deal with authorized agents.
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When you have checked in to your hotel, be sure to get a copy of the hotel
stationary with the address and hotel contact information. This is very
helpful if you get lost or need to contact the hotel at any time. Know
where the hotel exits are in case of emergencies. When in your room, always
lock your door and keep your personal items in the hotel safe (if
applicable).
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Larger hotels generally have better security. Ask the hotel manager or
personnel for recommendations of popular site-seeing excursions. Most
reputable hotels will have brochures and special tour packages to
offer their guests.
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Don’t pack unnecessary items (such as expensive jewelry or unneeded credit
cards/Social Security card). Have a secure place for the personal items you
do bring along with you. If your hotel has a safe, use it to store your
credit cards and passport when you do not need to carry them.
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Always be aware of your surroundings. If you are using public transportation,
have your personal items in a secure place and beware of pick-pockets. If
you are using taxis, only use clearly marked taxis and do not use unmarked
cars. Don’t take unnecessary short-cuts and stay away from areas that seem
to be unsafe. If you happen to get lost, only ask directions from
individuals in authority such as local police or designated information
assistance providers.
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If your passport is stolen, contact the local police immediately. Take the
police report and what identification you have to the nearest US Embassy or
consulate to get a replacement as soon as possible. If your credit cards or
travelers’ checks are stolen, contact the issuing company immediately to
get them cancelled.
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Staying healthy is very important while you are on your trip. Review the
U.S. Consular Information Sheet to see what vaccinations you will need
or if there are any health issues in the places you will be traveling.
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While you cannot avoid jet lag, you can minimize it by leaving for your
trip well-rested and napping on the plane. Staying hydrated and avoiding
alcohol can also help minimize the feeling of jet lag.
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Eating nutritiously, not drinking unsafe or questionable water, and bringing
a traveler’s first aid kit with band-aids, cold medication, pain relievers,
and soap can contribute to having a safe, healthy trip.
DON'T FORGET YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE!
A certified birth certificate must be sent with your application for a New
Passport - instead of sending your original certificate, order a certified copy
through VitalChek Express Certificate Service
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