5 Trip Tips For A Hassle Free Vacation

Submitted by: Mariecarz David

Sometimes, we get too overwhelmed when traveling, especially if we are going to certain place that is far away from our domiciles. It s like breaking out of our shells and discovering the beauty of the world for the first time. There are also circumstances when we become too afraid to explore the environment because we do not want trouble in a foreign land. And there are circumstances when we do not think too much before doing something, that we almost forget that we are in a different place.

In order to ensure that wonderful, but hassle-free, getaway, here are five practical tips:

DON T EXCHANGE MONEY AT EXCHANGE BANKS – Banks and cash exchanges charge commissions, so just make sure that your bank card will work in the country you re visiting. You will almost always get the best exchange rate with your bank card.

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DON T SPEND MOST OF YOUR HOURS INSIDE YOUR HOTEL – Remember the reason why you decided to go out of town. Staying inside your hotel can give you benefits and would make you maximize the charges yet, it is more exciting to discover the places and best deals around.

GO FOR LOCAL DISHES THAN FASTFOOD – While pizza and cheeseburgers may be your favorite, you can always grab one in your street. When in another place, always try the local cuisine instead of running to that familiar fastfood chain. How often can you experience real Thai fare from a street vendor, or a true Chinese takeout? Along with your trip, allow your tastebuds to do an exploration of their own.

DON T GET WAY TOO DRUNK – Sure, it s OK to have a few drinks to set your mood and party, so you can get to mingle with the people around. Exploring the bars will surely surprise you especially with some of the beer and cocktail prices that are way too expensive in your country. However, don t get too drunk. Do not forget that you are in a different place and you can t immediately trust your life to strangers.

DITCH CABS IN FAVOR OF LOCAL RIDES – Taxis are all over the world, but each country has its own unique mode of transport. Why not try the Chinese rickshaw, Thailand s tuktuk or the Philippines jeepney? Experience how the locals go about, its actually more rewarding to commute while you soak up the view of the town.

They say that traveling is always an eye-opening experience. Hopefully with these tips, you get to open not just your eyes but all of your senses. After all, it s only a few times a year that we can immerse ourselves in a totally different place, and embrace a totally different culture. At the end of the day, it s not all about leisure but bringing home new knowledge of the world around you.

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14 April

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