10 tips to travel safely abroad

08/04/2019

1. Take a good survey before you go
This is the first rule of safe journey. Traveling is not just money. When choosing your destination, you need to carefully consider each step of the way, what culture you are, what your political situation is, the places where you are most visited or where you are away, your unique behaviors and the right places to go. Going outside of study will put you at risk.
2. Adapt to your destination
If you have successfully completed the survey, you will be able to adapt to the destination, and communicate with others like the people. In general, if you drink the water, follow the rules. It is easy to recognize a man with a large backpack, a camera in his neck, doubts, and a strangled face. This situation can be easily exposed to bad people, such as pocket thieves and slaughterers. If you are traveling to a place of worship for female travelers, avoid wearing too much clothing and try to dress modestly as possible.
3. Do not extinguish your precious things
It's just like buying a cash outfit and wearing expensive items and putting them in the pocket of thieves and robbers. Instead of making a payment by card, if you need cash, you should have a small amount of cash for a low-cost, low-cost, low-budget wallet.
4. Choosing the right vehicle
First of all, make sure your flight is delayed or canceled permanently. There are times when the aircraft will not fly in time due to various weather conditions or sudden accidents. When choosing a service, go to the internet and read the reviews of the customers and choose the right places to choose as many people as possible. In addition, try to book your ticket as early as possible. Also, if you are going to a local taxi, check if the taxis are kilometers or if you do not have a taxi ahead of time. Be careful not to let go of the map anyway.
5. Take things carefully
Do not carry too many small bags. Never forget your sight when you are carrying small things. Also lock your luggage with a small padlock with a hard-to-see code. Have a bank card and other important documents with "RDIF" protective wallets. Contemporary banking and other cards have RFID (radio-connected) chips, so it is possible to steal your card information from remote card transactions because of unauthorized transactions. The RFID-protected wallet protects you from this risk.
6. Travel insurance
Make sure you travel safely to a travel insurance regardless of whether the destination is a natural disaster. During your trip you will be protected from unforeseen risks such as accidental injury, medical care, and loss of theft.
7. Keep your handheld phone list in immediate proximity
Take a look at the list of telephone departments, such as police, hospitals, emergency services, local emergency services organizations and your Embassy's telephone line.
8. Plan your money well
If you are going to use a credit card during a trip, check whether your bank can be used overseas, whether your card is locked or whether the card is expired. Also, find out where the most pleasurable place to go for a vacation. In any case, go for a small amount of money. Also avoid budget estimates and over-spending.
9. Attention to health
Take medicines, such as pills, headaches and intestines, wherever you go. Before taking the trip, take a doctor's advice and get a vaccine if necessary. If you are taking a prescription medication, you should be able to take it as much as you can during the trip.
10. Learn a simple language
No one knows in advance what risks will happen. Therefore, you need to be able to say the words in the language of the country you want to travel, "I need help", "Where is the nearest hospital, the police station," and "Where is the Embassy"?
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