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Friday, February 11, 2022

travel safe pr

February 11, 2022

How to travel safely



1. Learn common scams 

    Wherever you go, there will always be people who want to cash in on you. If you're lucky, you'll crack them right away. But there are a bunch of professional scammers that are not so easy to recognize.

2. Write down the emergency numbers 

If something bad happens, you may not have time to look up the number of the local police, ambulance, or embassy in your country. Write this information down ahead of time and create an emergency plan. Save all this on your phone, and also write it down on paper in case something happens to the phone.

3. Protect your valuables

 It is better not to take valuable things on the road. But there is always something valuable, without which there is no way to travel - for example, an expensive camera. Minimize the risk of theft. Know that most bags are not safe. You might think that a closed bag is enough protection against a thief, and then doze off and wake up with a hole in it. If you do not have a special bag with cut protection, its fabric can be ripped open. Most zippers can be opened with a sharp object such as a pen.

4. Buy insurance

5. Ask locals for advice 

If you want to know which area is safe, ask a local. Most of the locals are friendly and will warn you of dangerous areas.

6. Email your itinerary to friends and family

Approve the itinerary and send it to friends and family. Make sure they get it. Then periodically write to them where you are. Be sure to tell them when you return. If several days have passed since the date of the expected return, they should call the police or the embassy to start looking for you.

7. Don't Share Information 

Too Much with Strangers If you want to share your itinerary with the general public, such as posting on Facebook, remember that this is a good way to keep track of your movements. Also, don't share travel details too much with people you've just met or where you'll be staying.

8. Dress smart Don't dress like a tourist. 

The more authentic you look, the less attention you will attract. Wearing the right clothes is also a sign of respect. In many Islamic countries, there are a number of strict regulations on how to dress. In conservative countries, it is safer to dress more discreetly.

9. Don't skimp on security

 If you have little money, you will want to save more on housing, flights, entertainment. But it is important to know that this is not always the safest way to travel. Cheap hostels are not always safe. Some of them do not have locks on the doors. Budget flights often take place in the middle of the night. This is usually not the best time to hail a taxi in a dangerous city.

10. Tie yourself to a bag 

Quick thefts usually happen because the thief can do it quickly and easily. Therefore, any obstacles to the theft usually remove the risk that it will happen at all. If you can tie your backpack to something immovable in a way that makes it noticeable, thieves will know better than to mess with you. An effective way is to use a carabiner or ordinary rope around the leg or chair.

11. Don't use back pockets 

This is the first place pickpockets check. If you are used to putting money there, get out of the habit. Stealing something from the front pockets is much more difficult. If you're really worried about money or are planning a trip to a city that is infested with pickpockets, you can try the money belt.

12. Travel in company 

The more people around you, the more control over valuables and legs ready to chase thieves. The group intimidates scammers - their chances of profiting in this case are small. If you are traveling alone, consider making new friends and traveling together. Staying in hostels is a great way to make friends.

13. Take a first aid kit 

Take medicine for cuts, sprains, stomach and burns with you. You can add painkillers, antiallergic tablets, plasters, antibiotics to the first aid kit.

14. Be aware of the risks 

If you want to travel, you cannot avoid risks. Risk is an integral part of the adventure. But risks can be controlled. The news often shows countries as far less safe than they really are.

Sunday, January 30, 2022

trip planner

January 30, 2022

Top 5 Ways to Use a Travel Planner



    If you've never used Google Maps Travel Planner before, you'll be amazed at how well it helps you organize and organize your next trip. Use Google Maps to plan hiking tours, mark placemarks to highlight areas you want to visit, and even use real-time location tracking to always know where your family members are. So, if you're ready to plan your next trip, sign in to your Google Account and sign in to Google Maps Travel Planner to continue.

Route planners across Europe. All travel planning services on one page

    Riding a motorcycle is my hobby, I like it, and I try to get out on long trips more often. Probably every fan of travel, regardless of priority transport, whether a motorcyclist or hitchhiker, spends a lot of time on the maps, dreaming of a new route, drooling and counting finances. I'm no exception) I want to go a lot more, so I look at the maps and open the sites of various route planners much more often than necessary. Combined with considerable practical experience in the use of car planners in travel, over time, the advantages and disadvantages of some such programs.We will talk about it in this article, about sites-planners of routes. Almost any site with online maps now has a sewn-in route planner, but some are ungodly buggy, others do not take into account such features of the route, such as ferries. Finally, many planners have too small a limit on the number of key points.Yes, and only free programs will be considered here, Paid they are all cool and work great, we should not talk about them. In addition, route planners usually have their "specialization" in any region. There are also world autoplanirovschiki, but they cope worse with local roads and distances, in comparison with regional. Let's divide the considered autoplanirovschiki some groups:

1) World route planners. 
2) Route planners in Europe. 
3) Route planners in Australia. 
4) Route planners in South America.
5) Route planners in the United States and Canada.
6) Route planners in Africa.
7) Route planners in Asia. 
8) Route planners in Russia.

    Quality planner for Europe with beautiful maps. I really got the impression that this is not Route Planner, but Trip Planner, ie map-map, and the site is sharpened not for cars and motorcycles, but simply for independent tourists who use any public transport.
    In general, there are not many roads in Australia, it is difficult to get lost there, so the main advantages that should have route planners in Australia - it's mapped addresses of hotels, eateries, gas stations, etc. In this car planner in Australia, all this is.
    Created on the basis of Google maps, so I do not see much point in referring to it, it's easier to go straight to the original source. Quite a voluminous and powerful portal with information for tourists. In addition to the planner, there is also a search for hotels, plane tickets, car rentals, etc.

 South America.

     Works only in Costa Rica. Works all over Latin America, but! I could not test it because of the language barrier, because I did not understand how to switch to the English version of the site.

 USA and Canada. 

    Works on the Google engine, calculates only the distance, ie does only what Google does) in vain. Works on the basis of Google, and at the same time requires registration. I don't see much point in making unnecessary clicks with the mouse. Considers distances, gives a lot of useful information. A good alternative to global car planners.
For variety, other search engines and travel agencies in one line: Kayak

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