International Travel for Beginners

There are few things more exhilarating than your first overseas travel experience. Smarter Travel has a few helpful hints to ensure an awesome adventure.

Learn the basics: You don’t necessarily need to be fluent in the local language of your destination but knowing a few basic words will certainly be to your advantage.

Understand the currency exchange rate: Most people prefer to control their spending while traveling, a newbie tourist is a red flag for scammers and tourist traps. Knowing the cost of something in your own currency can save you from overpaying for something simply because you don’t understand the price.

How to count to 10 – Knowing basic numbers can help if you are negotiating and can keep you from having to hold up your fingers all the time.

Simple words – Know how to say “yes”, “no”, “thank you”, “hello” and “goodbye”. These words are applicable to almost any situation you find may yourself in. You may think you can coast by with head and hand gestures, but the meaning of such gestures varies based on where you are traveling.

Be less adventurous until you have your bearings: You are susceptible to all sorts of errors and bad choices upon arrival in a new country, don’t start your trip on the wrong foot.

Transportation – Take the hotel shuttle, book a taxi from an accredited taxi booth (you can usually book these online before even reaching your destination and have them waiting for you at the airport), or head for an information desk. Taking simple steps to plan ahead can help you avoid a potentially messy start to your trip.

Prepare for the complexity of international airports: International airports often serve as routine connecting or layover airports for people coming and going from all over the world. You may fly into a county’s major airport and then go to the domestic terminal to connect on a shorter flight. Arriving and connecting at busy international hubs might be a bit of a production – collecting bags and rechecking them, going through security, standing in line for passport control, and taking a train or bus between terminals. Make sure to give yourself enough time (at least 2 hours) for international connections.

Hotel managers run the hotel: International hotels are run similar to independent businesses where the manager is the one in charge. At smaller hotels and even some chains you will likely be doing all business directly with the manager. He or she can frequently negotiate price, add extras like breakfast and more. Emails to the hotel, reservation extensions and complaints are typically handled by one person.

Airport security is a special case: The process for entering the United States may be tricky whether you are a returning citizen or someone visiting from overseas. It isn’t unusual for American security to constantly change, and you may have to go through more than one security checkpoint before boarding. The second security checkpoint is usually run by the United States, so you may not have to go through further security checks once you touch down because you are technically on “United States soil” once you go through the second checkpoint. Be prepared for the fact that you might not be able to leave the gate area once you go through the second security checkpoint.

Another important best practice for international travel is to get travel insurance! You never know what may happen while you are traveling, and you can never be too prepared. TravelersAlly has plans for every type of traveler.

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Must Have Travel Gadgets Part 2

Due to great feedback from our viewers and new opinions from some of our expert travel bloggers, we have decided to update our list of must have travel gadgets.  Please be sure to check these out before embarking on your next trip, as you will certainly be glad you did!


 

1. Inflatable Hangers

– We all know packing is one of the hardest things to do when traveling.  Inflatable hangers allow you to bring extra hangers without taking up any extra space in your luggage. (Details & Reviews)

 

2. Hidden Pen Camera

– The perfect way to secretly capture an event.  This discreet camera allows a traveler to quickly and stealthily photograph or record any event with ease. (Details & Reviews)

 

 

3. Go Pro

 – Never miss a minute on your trip with the Go Pro!  This popular camera allows you to record everything you are seeing while carrying it in a compact fashion.  Don’t write this one off, as it is a must have! (Details & Reviews)

4. Water Bottle With Pill Organizer

– Not only is a water bottle a must have for international travel, and I recommend that you keep it full, this particular one combines it with your daily pill regimen so no matter where you are, you will always be able to stay on schedule with your medication! (Details & Reviews)

 

5. Red Cross Approved First Aid Kit

– Traveling can take us to interesting places far and wide, and we can’t always count on there to be a pharmacy nearby.  This Red Cross approved first aid kit can be your compact lifeline should a minor injury occur! (Details & Reviews)

 

6. Terminator Travel Bug Spray

– This travel size bug spray kills all bugs on contact and is certainly a must have for your international adventures. (Details & Reviews)

 

7. Collapsible Travel Cups

– Many cities around the world offer free water fountains as an alternative to expensive bottled water.  These collapsible cups allow you to travel light and take full advantage of such fountains, but as always, make sure it’s safe to drink. (Details & Reviews)

 

8. Travel Humidifier

– This inexpensive device easily attaches to a water bottle and will quickly make great improvements to the air quality of your accommodations.  At this price, this accessory is an absolute must. (Details & Reviews)

 

9. Five in One Travel Poker Game

– We all know that long trips can be boring, but why not pass the time with a 5 in 1 handheld poker game.  Complete with a multiplayer option, this just may be the key to keeping yourself and your family entertained. (Details & Reviews)

 

10. Disposible Socks

– On long trips abroad, laundry can be on eof the biggest burdens.  Disposible socks not only allow you to keep your feet sanitary when trying on different types of footware, but they can help minimize your laundry load. (Details & Reviews)

 

11. Compression Sack

– This “hoboroll” compression sack allows you to fit incredible amounts of clothing and other travel essentials into it and compress it down to an easy to carry bundle.  This is a must for all long trips. (Details & Reviews)

 

12. Location Tracking Tag

– This tool allows you to track up to 6 of your valuables through your phone or smart device at the same time.  Simply tag your bag and turn on your phone and you will receive a notification if it moves.  This is a great way to keep your belongings secure while checking them with different travel services and hotels. (Details & Reviews)

 

13. Fold and Go travel Slippers

– These slippers are compact, lightweight and comfortable.  Order these slippers and never have to walk barefoot around an airplane or hotel room again. (Details & Reviews)

 

 

14. Travel Golf Set

– If you love golf but have trouble transporting your clubs then this may just change your life.  This portable club set will fit in the overhead bin on an airplane and is able to be taken anywhere your game takes you! (Details & Reviews)

 


 

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