Backpacking is very common and one of the best ways to mix with locals and experience the cultural close-up. More and more people opt for backpacking tours for adventure trips. Unfortunately, backpackers also experience strange and awful situations in countries with unfamiliar languages and customs. We offer some common sense backpacking travel tips that can avoid pitfalls and turn your trip into a wonderful experience:
Travel tips to pack peace and security in your backpack:
o Look before you leap in a foreign country
When you are traveling in a foreign country, you are subject to the constitutional laws of that country. Laws applicable in your country may differ from the destination. Purchasing a guide about the country or going through travel websites will aware you of specific laws. Ask for travel tips from your friends and family members who have visited that place. Study about your destination before you leave. It could save your time and money, and make your travel experience more enjoyable. There are excellent guidebooks available in market.
o Travel insurance (read peace of mind)
For backpackers and those seeking adventure, insurance is more important than for a normal tourist because of the risks involved. Without travel and medical insurance, illness or injury can ruin your holiday and your bank balance. Some hospitals do not admit injured people without insurance coverage. If you plan to go bungee jumping, ride a motorbike, or moped, make sure, your insurance policy covers you. If you cannot afford travel insurance, you cannot afford to travel.
o Security and safety travel tips for backpackers
Backpackers are easy target of thieves, especially petty thieves. Some are willing to walk away even with your shoes. Do not carry large amount of cash. Rather carry traveler’s checks and a few major credit cards. Plan a different strategy for countries that have only limited credit card facilities and cash advances are not always available.
o Keep your passport and valuables in a pouch and wear it around the neck, under your clothes and out of sight. Photocopy your itinerary, passport, credit cards, travel documents and important phone numbers.
o Wear a helmet if hiring a motorbike; head injuries can occur overseas also. While traveling by trains, especially overnight, secure your belongings and do not take sleeping pills. In some countries, gangs of thieves operate on trains and rob sleeping passengers. Be cautious about accepting food or drink from strangers. Criminals sometimes drug travelers on trains and buses and in bars.
o If, as a woman, you find you are the subject of unwanted attention (e.g. hissing, muttering, pinching, suggestive gestures, invasion of your personal space), keep calm and do not retaliate but remove yourself quickly from the situation by taxi or other transport, or head for the nearest police officer.
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