Wednesday, March 6, 2024

“TRAVEL TIPS & BITS”

TRAVEL GUIDE 101

By Clay Larroy

It doesn't matter if you take a trip across the state line or the border, being far from home can be exciting and also a bit stressful. Thankfully, this article has many suggestions to help you make your vacation a glorious one.

When considering traveling, it is important to think of the best mode of travel. Traveling by car can offer many more sights and opportunities for side trips. Traveling by train can offer a chance to relax and get some work done if they wanted. Planes can cover ground fast but don't allow much movement and one cannot get off the plane in flight. Each mode of travel has its own advantages and disadvantages to be considered.

One of the questions I most often get about traveling is the transportation question. "How do I get about when I reach my destination?" The answer really depends on the amount of driving you intend to do. If you intend to go places within walking distance perhaps only use a taxi as needed. Contrarily, if many of the places are a bit away, then it might be more prudent to rent a car for the duration of your trip.

When considering the purchase of travel insurance, check to see if you might already be covered by your own insurance provider's policy. Some benefits to look for that might be exclusive to travel insurance are cancellation reimbursements, coverage for interruption of the trip, ambulance coverage, and coverage of your lost belongings.




Long driving trips can be fun and economical, but the cost of stopping for meals every few hours will add up, especially for a family. If you are planning a longish car trip, make sure you have plenty of car food available in advance. You may be able to get away with skipping the hour long lunch stop, which will not only save you money, but will get you to your destination sooner. If you have a second adult in the car, that person can serve as "lunchmaker," handing around sandwiches, cutting fruit, and making sure everybody gets their midday meal on the road.

It doesn't matter where you are going, planning is an important part of travel. These tips will help you make your trip enjoyable.
       I see travelling as a great learning process, and my biggest dream is to travel the world. 
Pooja Hegde 

Live a Better Life, Travel Often!

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