Monday 25 November 2013

How To Travel Gracefully




No matter how short or long a trip ... whether it's for business or leisure , travelling can be a very exciting time and sometimes a stressful experience . The stress can even build up before you leave home . What to pack , planning out the itenerary, and getting your chores done before the trip , all while looking calm and composed the entire time would be the usual gameplay in your mind before you leave . To avoid these unnecessary hassles, here are few suggestions on how to keep your cool before and during your trip :

@ Plan ahead . There's no bigger stress than trying to cram your entire " to do list " in one or two days .              Take time to plan things ahead .Write out clear check list of everything that you might need on your trip           and all chores that need to be done before you leave . Make separate list of works , home and personal       chores . Be sure to check off the list as you go along .

@ Get folders for travel documents and itineraries . Keep them organised so you don't have to mess about         digging throught pockets in your bag at the airport check in.

@ Buy and wear good comfortable walking shoes . While high heels are extremely fashionable ,they don't          work well on cobblestone pathways and blisters can be treribbly painful .

@ When boarding your flight , especially when it's long one , wear comfortable clothers that don't wrinkle          easily . Silk , linen and chiffon are all materials to avoid . You don't want to disembark from a flight                looking dishevelled . Non iron or anti wrinkle clothes are the best option . Knits are often the best option      for travel because they are lightweight and less likely to wrinkle .

@ Travel insurance is worth purchasing for big-ticket trips that are largely non-refundable . The typical plan         will cover emergency medical expenses and baggage loss and delay , and recover at least some of the           cost of your trip if your vacation has to be cancelled or cut short . Always buy from a third party insurer ,       not the company selling your cruise or tour . Choose a large , established company that's less likely to go       under , such as AIG , instead of one you've never heard of .







source : smart traveller

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