4 Tips for Staying Safe While Traveling Abroad

in #travel7 years ago

Traveling is always exciting, and it’s often a life-changing activity too. Visiting new cities, meeting new people, learning about new cultures… we always come back as different persons after a long trip. People travel every day for different reasons: business, holiday or just self-improvement.

The farther we go away from home, the further we are from our normal customs. That means, your biggest challenge is going to be adapting to the differences in local habits, languages and everyday life. We must be sure to be prepared for these differences in every way possible to fully enjoy the traveling experience. Planning your traveling experience is critical to make the best out it. The last thing we want is to find ourselves lost in a foreign country. To help you with your planning, let’s take a look at 4 tips on how to stay safe while traveling.

1. Keep your electronic devices safe

 Your smartphone, laptop and camera are your most trusted travel companions, navigators and communicators. In the modern digital era, we simply cannot afford to travel without them anymore. However, they can be stolen, causing us much grief both because of the money we spent on it, and because of the sensitive information stored within them.

The best advice is to always keep an eye on them. Do not put them in your back pocket, and never let them sit unguarded in restaurants or cafes. Don’t make yourself a target when walking by a downtown alley, especially in areas like Rio de Janeiro slums! Also, keep your data encrypted and download tracking software like Prey to find them if the are stolen. Protect your private info, like credit card numbers and passwords, by using a VPN (virtual private network) when browsing in a public Wi-Fi hotspot.

2. Make medical preparations before your trip

Different countries might have different health care systems, meaning that not every medication will be available if you run out. If you suffer from any condition, be sure to have enough medication to last through your vacation. Bring a copy of your prescription with you if any medical emergency occurs, or even a scanned copy of your records if you need special treatments.

Check if there are any country-specific vaccinations needed to avoid exposing yourself to unnecessary risks such as malaria or yellow fever. Some countries also require you to be vaccinated against specific diseases before they grant you access, so carry all printed records that show that you have been immunized. Your immunizations must be presented on a so-called “yellow card”, an official International Certificate of Vaccination.

3. Travel insurance

A travel insurance plan is something you’d really hope is never necessary, but if something bad happens to you, you will be really happy that you were wise enough to have one. As Fastcover, one of the most prominent travel insurance providers worldwide, explained on its website: “Your travel insurance provider can be your greatest resource when you need help while travelling.”

A good policy will provide you with the necessary means to cover you for a range of emergency or unexpected expenses when you’re abroad. Let’s say you get sick while you’re in a less developed country and need med evacuation. Covered. You injured yourself badly during a sport activity? Covered. Your baggage got lost or was sent to a different country by your airline? Covered. A natural disaster occurred at your vacation spot. You got that covered too! 

4. Plan your routes

Often tourists get special discounts in the form of cards to visit monuments and other local attractions. Planning your city route in advance means that you know which locations you’re going to visit, and let’s you plan accordingly.

What transportation do you need? Knowing how you are going to get there allows you to look for better rates.

Many travel apps allow you to plan your trip while you’re still at home, and then navigate offline so you can save precious money on wireless data charges. Also, by sharing these routes with your friend and family, you someone who can help the authorities determine where you are if an emergency such as a natural disaster or terrorist attack occurs.

Conclusion

A disorganized trip can easily transform a dream into a nightmare. Don’t rush and take your time to carefully plan each and every detail of this life-changing activity. Experience traveling the right way by taking the right precautions and enjoy every aspect of visiting a foreign place.

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