7 tips for travelling wise

You must keep in mind local conduct and attitudes and the social norms of the place you are visiting

As you set out on your trip, it becomes twice as important to ensure your safety and well-being. You must keep in mind local conduct and attitudes and the social norms of the place you are visiting. As compiled from independenttraveler.com, follow these tips to a tee for a hassle-free trip. Bon Voyage!

Watch the news



If you want a pleasant vacation, turn on the local news in your hotel room. Watching the local news helps if you’re visiting the place for the first time or need to be informed about city conditions. This way, you can find out about unexpected riots, a nearby sale or a local event you’re interested to take part in.

Carry cash only



Carrying cash is crucial as your credit card may not be accepted everywhere. Keep cash handy whether you’re travelling to Japan or Africa. Obtaining cash in the local currency or finding money changers could get challenging in a place you don’t know your way around. Make sure you visit a money changer at home.

Wear leather and closed-toe shoes



In Europe, sneakers or joggers are for sporting activities only. White tennis shoes and crocs are frowned upon by Spaniards and Italians. To avoid unneeded attention, wear comfortable leather walking shoes and keep them polished. It’s also wise to stick to closed-toe shoes, which can help prevent insect bites and cuts on your toes from gravelly surfaces. And steer clear of flip-flops.

Don’t wear expensive jewellery




Avoid wearing expensive jewellery no matter where you travel to. Flashy jewellery not only draws unwanted attention, but can also make your airport security protocol tasking. You may have to go through the drill of extra checking if your jewellery gets the metal detectors beeping.

Hide your camera



Snap a photo and then put your camera away. Nothing screams tourist like a camera hanging around your neck. Not only does that make you stand out, but could also make you an easy target for pickpockets. Carry a camera that you can fit in your bag pack.

Dress appropriately



Stay away from bold colours, loud patterns or attire with religious imagery and national flags. Stick with dark hues, such as navy blue, tan and grey. Look composed, opting for classic, well-fitting clothing. You want to blend in, not draw unwanted attention to yourself.

Walk to and from restaurants



Walking to and from restaurants or coffee shops is your best chance to have a look around. Finding a mobile food truck, which is both cheap and delicious, instead of a posh café can be an adventure in itself. Eateries at most locales are strategically located, so get off the bus a stop early or park your rental car a few blocks away. The panorama of the location will be worth the walk.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 24th, 2014.

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