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Travel 101: Choosing Your Travel Wallet (and Other Accessories)

In Uncategorized on August 27, 2010 at 8:08 pm

By : Bradlley Mckoy

Any form of traveling requires a certain amount of preparation – thorough or otherwise – from your end. A good preparation is one of the best ways in making your travel – be it a vacation or an official business trip – successful, and of course enjoyable.

Especially if you are a jetsetter and have been sent to other parts of the world for meetings and conventions, then you are probably a master on travel preparation already. If you’ve made so much use of your travel wallet, then packing up is no daunting task for you.

Regardless, it doesn’t hurt to have a review on some travel tips. Here are a few simple suggestions in keeping the endeavor of packing up more enjoyable:

1. Put all your essentials in one “container.”

Especially if you are travelling abroad, then your passport, your plane ticket and your travel wallet are your most important companions. Without them, you are not going anywhere. Thus, to ensure that you will not forget any or all of them, then keep them together. Also, keep them in a very accessible compartment of your hand carried bag so you don’t have to rummage among your stuff come inspection or security check time.

2. Research regarding your destination.

This is automatic but this tip means more than just knowing about your hotel, the locality’s tourist destinations and your travel itinerary. This is also about the little things: those that seem useless.

You surely will be using chargers – may they be for your iPhone, your laptop or your mp3 player. It’s quite a small thing but to be able to charge your gadgets, you need to know if your plug would work in your place of destination. Otherwise, bring an adaptor. Sometimes, the appropriate adaptor can only be bought in your place of destination. When this is the case, then you’d need to stuff up your travel wallet.

3. Bring your toiletries, but in small amounts.

Some travellers bring their 500ml lotions or 200ml shampoos when they fly. This is actually not practical as this – first and foremost – defeats the standard of travelling light. Sachets are specifically targeted for travel so use them. They are fairly priced so you don’t need to empty the contents of your travel wallet just to be able to keep your luggage light.

4. Of course, travel light.

Yes, over and over again, you’ve been advised to travel light. And this is not just practical for you (because your bags will not be heavy); this is practical for your travel wallet too (because you don’t have to pay for excess baggage).

For instance, if you will be housed in a hotel, then don’t bring towels and house slippers. If you’re not so particular with the brand of your toiletries, you can even do away with them as most hotels provide them for free.

Travel is always something fun and exciting. It is a chance for you to see the other parts of the world and to experience other cultures. Thus, to make it stress and hassle free, you need to have good preparation. Prepare for your travel and prepare to be wowed by both nature and culture! Author Resource:- Sometimes, gift-giving is about travel. So shower your friends with travel alarm clocks (http://www.executivegiftshoppe.com/travelalarmclocks.html) or world time clocks (http://www.executivegiftshoppe.com/woticl.html). You can even wrap a travel wallet (http://www.executivegiftshoppe.com/taxiwallets.html) as your birthday present for a close friend. For more gift ideas, visit us at http://ExecutiveGiftShoppe.com.

Cancel That! 5 Reasons You Might Need Travel Insurance

In Travel Tips on August 27, 2010 at 6:08 pm

By : Patrick Chong

For most people, buying some cheap holiday insurance is just another last minute chore before you go travelling, but late bookers miss out on one of the most valuable parts of their travel insurance policy – cancellation cover. This part of the policy can refund the cost of your holiday if you have to cancel your trip at a later date.

Most people don’t think of this as a problem – after all, how often do you cancel a holiday that you’ve been looking forward to? But, more often than you’d think, cancellation comes from circumstances beyond your control. Here are five situations where buying your travel insurance early could really pay off…

Natural Disaster

The era of cheap international flights has opened up the world for travel, including a wide number of tropical and unusual destinations. People like to travel to unusual climates that take them a world away from their day to day lives, but hurricanes, avalanches, floods and volcanic eruptions all have a tendency to play havoc with your travel plans! If a natural disaster hits your destination of choice before you travel, cancellation is inevitable, but your travel insurance can cover the cost.

Pregnancy

With serious discounts available on advance booking for holidays, more and more people are booking their holidays months in advance. Perhaps even 9 months in advance…If you or your partner falls pregnant, you may well want to cancel your holiday in any case, and if you are due to fly during the later periods of a pregnancy, you might have to!

Chicken Pox

Surely a strange addition to the list? Don’t be so certain. Chicken pox is regarded by many as just another minor childhood illness, but if one of your children contracts chicken pox before you depart for your holiday, you might have to deal with more than some itchy children. There are restrictions on infected children travelling on aeroplanes, as the disease can have potentially serious consequences for pregnant women and HIV sufferers. If you child becomes infected just before you are due to fly, you may have to delay or cancel your flights. Check with your airline to see what their policy is, and make sure that you have travel insurance!

Death in the Family

An unexpected death in the family is a terrible thing to deal with, and can come at any time. While the last thing on your mind may be dealing with the cost of your cancelled holiday, with costs typically running into the thousands of pounds, you’ll be glad you’ve got holiday insurance to keep you covered.

Jury Service

If you are called up to serve on a jury, it is no use telling the judge that you’re flying out to the Canary Islands the next week! Trials can last for several weeks, and if you don’t have holiday insurance, you’ll face the cost of cancellation yourself.

These may seem like unlikely events, but the effect of one of them on your holiday (and your finances!) can be catastrophic. Make sure you book some cheap travel insurance…and make sure you book it early!

Author Resource:- Patrick Chong is the Managing Director of Journey’s Travel. Their commercial travel insurance website, Insuremore (http://insuremore.co.uk/) offers cheap travel insurance and a quick and easy online claims feature.

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