August 20, 2009

Tips For The Travel Tourist

Even though you may be a seasoned traveler, there are still things you may have forgotten.! If you've never traveled before, there are things you need to know to insure your trip goes smoothly and is as much fun as you want it to be. When traveling to foreign countries, check the travel and tourism bureaus for information on planning your trip. If traveling in the States, check the state's official website for tourist information.

Necessary Documentation

If you are traveling by air and important travel tip you will need is to have your ticket and photo ID in a convenient place. For international flights, you will need a passport. Some countries require tourists to obtain a visa in addition to the passport. The visa can be obtained at the country's embassy. A visa is your permission to enter the country, without it, you will be sent home. The visa should be fastened to your passport. All documentation should be in order before you finalize plans for your trip, as it can take several days to obtain a passport and several weeks to obtain a visa.

Both visa and passport must be up to date before making any travel plans since it may take several days to have a new passport done or even weeks to renew a visa. It is advised to renew these travel documents at least six months before they expire to avoid any hassle. A travel tourist traveling singly with an underage child may need to bring some documentation from the child's parents or the spouse of the travel tourist concerning consent.

What Not To Forget

With post 9/11 security measures, there are very strict restrictions on the type and amount of liquids you may carry on a plane. It is best, if at all possible, to pack all restricted items in your checked luggage, or, to buy the items when yo! u get to your destination. Any restricted items found in your carry on will be confiscated, so if in doubt, put it in checked baggage.

People with chronic illnesses that require medication need to remember, not only to pack the medication, but to make sure the supply is sufficient for the length of your trip. While no country would deny a travel tourist emergency medical care, it may be impossible to see a doctor for a routine prescription refill. If you can find a doctor, it will likely be very expensive. Also remember eyeglasses and contact lenses. You can carry a laptop, cell phone. camera or iPod onto the plane, but it may be best to pack your chargers in your checked baggage. You may forget something, just don't forget the important things and enjoy your trip.

 

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