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		<title>Buying Food at the Market and Other Daily Savings Tips for Travelers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 00:19:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You’ve got to eat while traveling and most tourists will tell you that the best part of the whole trip is experiencing the food while in foreign places. If you are a fussy eater or have special dietary needs, you &#8230; <a href="http://intentionaltraveler.com/buying-food-at-the-market-and-other-daily-savings-tips-for-travelers.htm">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You’ve got to eat while traveling and most tourists will tell you that the best part of the whole trip is experiencing the food while in foreign places. If you are a fussy eater or have special dietary needs, you can still be accommodated while traveling, just plan ahead.</p>
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<p>What better way to immerse yourself in the local culture than by visiting the local markets. Not only will you get to see and try the local cuisine, but you’ll probably save a lot of money. Eating in restaurants, especially those geared towards the tourist trade, can get very expensive. Try buying your food fresh from the markets and preparing it yourself. Or buy already prepared food from the market vendor.</p>
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<p>In Bangkok you can visit the floating markets and buy anything from fresh fruit and vegetables, to ready prepared noodle soup. In Jerusalem the outdoor market or ‘shuk’ not only sells fruits and vegetables, but meat, poultry, fish, bread, nuts, cheese, spices and so on. As in most markets, you have to bargain at a shuk to get a good deal as prices vary markedly. African markets sell souvenirs as well as food. </p>
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<p>Bargaining is welcomed at most markets, especially for keepsakes. Knowing how to bargain will save any traveler money. Here are a few points to follow when attempting to bargain for an item:</p>
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<p>1. Always be polite and enjoy the experience</p>
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<p>2. Ask for the price and then halve it. Start your bargaining at that number.</p>
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<p>3. If the price is too high, walk away. You’ll be surprised how quickly the price comes down when you are disinterested!</p>
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<p>4. Work out how much you are paying for in your own currency. Don’t haggle over a couple of cents. Remember this is how the market vendors make a living.</p>
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<p>5. Don’t pay more than your think the item is worth.</p>
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<p>6. You can also barter in some places. Brand name items (jeans, hats, shoes) are sought after items in some countries so barter with what you can afford to part with.</p>
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<p>Other tips for saving money on a daily basis include:</p>
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<p>* Avoid tourist-type restaurants. Find out where the locals eat and you’ll usually find authentic (better) cuisine at a lower price.</p>
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<p>* Take note of what the farmers in the area eat. It’ll be cheap and healthy.</p>
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<p>* Always pack snacks and fruit when going on a day trip. You’ll save money when you don’t have to buy from the tourist stops and street vendors along the way.</p>
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<p>* Pack a picnic and go exploring. Use produce from the local market. You’ll save a bundle and eat well.</p>
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<p>* Shop where the locals shop, not where the tourists go.</p>
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<p>* Book into hotels that have breakfast as part of the package.</p>
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<p>* Avoid airport food as it is usually expensive and not particularly healthy.</p>
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<p>* Always ask if there are any discount offers available. If you don’t ask you won’t know and you won’t save.</p>
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<p>* Walk when you can. It’s cheaper and a good healthy alternative, as well as giving you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture of the country you are in.</p>
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<p>* Avoid Laundromats. Wash your own clothes in the bathroom sink if you are able.</p>
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<p>* Look for free entertainment. </p>
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		<title>Free Entertainment Ideas for Travelers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 08:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are loads of fantastic ways to get free entertainment when traveling. All you need is a bit of research before you go and to think a bit laterally. Whether you get your entertainment from music, theatre, lectures, walks or &#8230; <a href="http://intentionaltraveler.com/free-entertainment-ideas-for-travelers.htm">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are loads of fantastic ways to get free entertainment when traveling. All you need is a bit of research before you go and to think a bit laterally. Whether you get your entertainment from music, theatre, lectures, walks or museums there are free experiences all over the globe. Here are some ideas to consider when traveling at home or abroad: </p>
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<p>1. Go for a hike or a bushwalk. Remember to pack enough food and drink and sunscreen. Enjoy the country’s scenery for free. </p>
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<p>2. Gallery openings are a way to see local art and you might even get free wine and food thrown in! </p>
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<p>3. Art walks and garden tours are where you visit local art galleries or homes with gardens for show. You get to meet locals and find out about the local art and garden scene. </p>
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<p>4. Free nights at museums. Some museums are even open free all the time (for example The British Museum). </p>
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<p>5. Visit the local churches. There is so much history and local culture to be experienced in places of worship and you’ll find a large majority of these have no entry fee, although some may ask for a donation. </p>
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<p>6. Open mic nights at pubs where new musicians perform for free to an audience willing to listen. You never know which up-coming star you’ll get to hear. </p>
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<p>7. Volunteer to be an usher at a concert, play or movie. Volunteer to help out at a conference or show. You’ll get to experience what’s on offer for no admission cost. </p>
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<p>8. Visit the local library. Apart from getting to read books for free you get a different cultural experience in every library you visit. Libraries often have author visits and visiting speakers for generally free admission. </p>
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<p>9. Find out if there are any free lunch time concerts.  </p>
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<p>10. Visit the local television station and see if any shows have live audiences for taping. Join in! </p>
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<p>11. Go to the beach for the day. </p>
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<p>12. Is there a local fair or festival on where you are visiting? If so you will probably find lots of free attractions there as well as paid ones.  </p>
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<p>13. Visit the local botanical gardens. In most countries these are free to visit and enjoy. </p>
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<p>14. Walk around the city with your eyes open taking in all the sights. It’s amazing what sort of ‘free entertainment’ this will bring you! </p>
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<p>15. Window shop. Some people can do this for hours! And it doesn’t cost you a cent. </p>
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<p>16. And don’t forget, you can always purchase a local Entertain coupon book which will get you discounts on plenty of activities and entertainments, but can also offer some freebies such as “visit one day, get the second for free” or “pay for one person and the second visits for free” </p>
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<p>Enjoy your free entertainment while traveling. There’s plenty of it around. </p>
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		<title>Traveling Tips for Women Travelers in India</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 00:03:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>India, a nation of unity in diversity, has myriad of rich history, culture, heritage, religions, traditions, cuisines and people. It is a magical domain and most people fall in love with this country as soon as they come here. Even after the modern influence of western countries, India still remains, somewhat, a conservative country. Some western habits are perceived as inappropriate and degrading if practiced by women here. Some travel tips for women travelers in India would make their trip more exciting and easy. Because of the social conservatism, it&#8217;s important that women travelers educate themselves to India&#8217;s social mores and culture to best prepare for a safe journey.</p>
<p>Women travelers in India should be extremely particular about their clothing, safety, packing , monetary matters, language and shopping. These tips will prove beneficial making your journey a lifetime experience. With regards to clothing tips for women travelers in <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.travellinginindia.com/travel-to-india.html" target="_blank" title="India Travel">India </a>avoid wearing too revealing dresses. Low cut, tight-fitting shirts, tank tops, skirts that fall above the knees, shorts and bikinis are highly discouraged. While swimsuits can be worn in beach resort areas such as Goa, consider wearing a conservative one-piece and covering yourself with a sarong and t-shirt when you&#8217;re not sunbathing or when you are interacting with locals. Short sleeve cotton shirts can be worn in warmer climates but they should be loose fitting and not revealing. Observe the locals and dress a bit more conservatively than the most liberally dressed woman. You can incorporate some of the local dress into your outfits by shopping once you arrive in-country. Purchase a locally made blouse or delicate scarf or shawl to wear over your Western-style clothes.</p>
<p>Safety tips for women travelers in India should be of the prime concern. You should be alert of the opportunistic thieves. Your personal safety and the potential theft of your belongings should be taken care of. To prevent sexual harassment, keep your arms folded in front of you in large crowds and on public transportation. It&#8217;s best not to initiate conversations that could be construed as flirtatious or personal and sidestep answering personal questions about yourself. If you&#8217;re traveling alone or with a female friend, invent a husband and make it clear that you are not interested in anyone else. Avoid situations where you may find yourself alone with a man. When traveling on public transportation, lock your bags together with a cable lock and then to a stationary object such as a bench or immovable seat.</p>
<p>The lighter the bag, the lesser you sag ! Nothing new to say here except &#8216;Travel Light&#8217;. Yet, in your enthusiasm to have a weightless bag, do not throw out the essentials. Inclusion of sun screen lotion, sun glasses, umbrella, brimmed hats is important to guard you against sun tan. Also include eye patches, camera, water bottle, first aid kit. Pack your bag according to the region and climate you are traveling in. Your day bag may contain the essentials (camera, book, lip balm, tissues, pen, journal, light snack). A bag made of slash-proof material and strap is ideal.</p>
<p>While traveling, you should be sure that you are carrying your money safely. Though there are no such risks of people snatching your money, it is always better to be safe than sorry. Pouches that can be fastened with an attached belt to your waist and can also be worn under clothing are best. This is the most popular and safest way to carry money safely. Your money and other valuable documents like ATM cards, passports and credit cards also in the pouch should be kept hidden from others. Keep some loose change in your pockets for giving to beggars who might mob you. Do not flash rolls of currency notes in front of them. You can also lose the purse and carry a variety of currency options in at least two locations on your body.</p>
<p>With regards to lingua franca, for most parts of India you won&#8217;t really need to mug up any local lingo. Yet, if sometime you get stuck, Hindi should help you get going. It is spoken in fair parts of north India and understood in the west too. Down south is the domain of the Dravidian languages. It&#8217;s either English or a regional language that will do the trick. So, pick up some words in both Hindi and regional language and get going.</p>
<p>The shopping enthusiast women cannot resist the temptation of picking up the Indian expertises. The the Indian bazaars &#8211; a place that puts your temptation resistance skills at test, are stuffed with bright and beautiful things &#8211; handicrafts, silks, ethnic jewelry, curios and what have you. You can shop till you drop. But you should try to strike the best deal so do not hesitate to bargain. Be ready to pay additional customs and handling charges.</p>
<p>No place round the globe is that safe for women traveler but keeping these tips in mind, your trip to India will at least be unscathed and secure. Wear your smile and stick tight to your sense of humor with presence of mind. It will definitely help you through the multitudinous complexities that make up a trip to this fascinating region.</p>
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		<title>Are Hostels, Camps and Private Homes Safe for Travelers</title>
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<p>If you decide camping is the accommodation style for you, you should have a good knowledge of the area you are going to camp in. Will you be staying in a public campsite or will you be camping wherever you feel the need to pitch your ten? If it is the latter, make sure it is legal to camp in the spot you have chosen. Check whether you need to provide your own drinking water. Camp grounds in remote places may require you take in water. If you are using water from streams or creeks, boil it first to get rid of bacteria. </p>
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<p>Animals can provide a source of danger in campsites. If you are camping in bear country you will need to take special precautions. Take care of how you store your food and where you pitch your tent. You will need to either store all your food in a bear proof box or hang it from a tree. Check the area before you camp to make sure there are no signs of recent bear activity. If there are, move on to another site. Other dangerous animals that you need to be aware of when camping are snakes and spiders. These beasts like to get in and under things so always check before you put on any clothes and shoes. </p>
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<p>Camping is a good way to meet fellow travelers, but you can not always be sure your possessions will be safe from unscrupulous people. Ensure all valuables are locked in the car or stowed safely when you are not at your campsite. </p>
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<p>Hostels are a good, safe way to travel, but like any public place, you still need to take precautions. Hostels that are members of a network may provide a safer option as they are well controlled. You can take safety measures by locking up your valuables in lockers if they are provided. Or ask the manager if they have a safe you can lock your valuables in. Sleep with your money and passport at night if you are sharing a room with strangers. Most hostels have bunk rooms segregated by gender. But some don’t. If you are a female traveling alone, it might be wise to stay in a hostel that has only same sex rooms. </p>
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<p>Staying in private homes with the owners living there as well, (charging you for board), is probably the least safe option when traveling. This is because you don’t know the people you are staying with and in some countries it is actually illegal for residents to hire out their rooms to travelers. If this option is one you want to pursue, try and book your room through the local tourist office or through an agency. At least if there is a problem, you will have someone to lodge your complaint with. In some countries this is a very popular form of accommodation and a cheap one. Make sure you negotiate your price before you agree to stay. Take the same precautions as you would in other styles of accommodations and be prepared to move on if it is not satisfactory or you feel unsafe. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you get a job over the summer while traveling? There are plenty around and many aimed at travelers specifically. Organize your work permit and check out the local paper for jobs for travelers. You’ll be amazed at what kind of work you can find to do. </p>
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<p>1. You could become an au pair or nanny. There are many opportunities to look after people’s other kids while traveling. Try England, South Africa or Australia for starters. </p>
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<p>2. You could teach English. In a number of countries there are opportunities for English teachers. If you are bilingual you’ll have a much better chance of scoring one of these jobs in places like Japan. </p>
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<p>3. How about working in a pub? In England there are opportunities for free board in pubs where you are prepared to pull a beer. Hospitality jobs are relatively easy to come by in Australia. </p>
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<p>4. Have you ever considered working at children’s holiday camps in the USA or Russia as a camp counselor? </p>
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<p>5. You could become a fruit picker! Get to work in the fields all over the world. </p>
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<p>6. What about a winter holiday job? Can you ski? You can get jobs as ski or snowboard instructors in many ski resorts all over the globe. </p>
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<p>7. How about becoming a Jack or Jillaroo on an outback station in Australia? Immerse yourself in the culture of the outback. </p>
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<p>8. Is there work available at the hostel you are staying at? It won’t hurt to ask. Sometimes you can exchange work for free food and board or at least a reduction in the price. </p>
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<p>Apart from paid positions, you can also get volunteer work in many places. Volunteering your services can get you free food and board. How about volunteering on a farm? Or being a hike trail or tourist guide volunteer? You’ll get to see the sights for free. </p>
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<p>For those of you who may be looking for a more serious work/travel experience there are other opportunities. For example, can you get a transfer with your current job to an overseas position? Or do you want to do something worthwhile in your gap year? Programs are available for students to travel in their gap year and get involved in some amazing projects all over the world. You could work in the publishing industry in India or teach children with special needs. There are many organizations set up to help place people who want to broaden their horizons by volunteering their services in foreign countries. </p>
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<p>If you think working or volunteering while you are traveling would be a possibility for you, make sure you find out if you need work permits to do so. Using your skills while traveling is a great way to save money and meet people. You’ll be rewarded in many ways.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even if you opt for cheap travels, it should remain fun and exciting. The way to enjoy your cheap travels is to travel smart. One of the most important considerations when traveling is money. You can save money by selecting cheaper accommodation and airfares.</p>
<p>And on your travel, it is extremely important to keep your travel money safe. Most seasoned travelers and travel experts recommend keeping valuables in a hidden wallet or travel pouch, either wrapped around your waist under your clothes or hung around your neck under your shirt.  </p>
<p>Another great travel tip is to reduce the chance of theft by keeping majority of your cash in the hotel&#8217;s safe. Take out enough for each day to pay for necessary items.  When using credit cards, make sure that the establishment or shop looks alright. Credit cards provide valuable consumer protection and the best currency exchange rates as well.</p>
<p>Here is one very valuable travel tip to keep a lost or stolen wallet from bringing your vacation to an abrupt end. Many seasoned travelers pack an extra wallet in their suitcase or backpack. This wallet will contain only a credit card or two and perhaps an ATM card. That way, if you lose your primary wallet, you still have access to ready cash for the rest of your cheap travel.</p>
<p>It is also a good idea to make an itinerary and leave it at home with family members or a trusted friend. This way, they can contact you in the event of any emergencies. You could also keep copies of your identification papers, travelers check numbers, and a photocopy of your passport, at home.</p>
<p>Some travelers carry their passport with them all the time. The reason for that is because the passport provides an additional piece of information and that is important if your wallet is lost or stolen while on your cheap travel. Since it is impossible to board a plane these days without ID, having an extra form of ID can make your life a lot easier.</p>
<p>Another travel tip is to make several copies of your important travel documents &#8211; flight reservations, hotel confirmations, rental car receipts, etc.  Put each copy in a different place &#8211; one or two in different parts of the suitcase or backpack, one in your back pocket, one in your purse or carry-on, etc. Also record important phone numbers in the address book of your cell phone for easy access.</p>
<p>Always remember to have the basic medical information such as blood type, allergy (if any), medications, etc. If you need your medication frequently, don&#8217;t pack them in your checked luggage. Instead, always have them with you in your hand-carry luggage. </p>
<p>With these important travel tips, you should be on your way to enjoying safer and smarter cheap travels.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If anyone plans for domestic traveling, then you will follow these ten domestic travel tips useful. &#13; • Visit around. Do not give more than you have to for domestic travel. &#13; • Check your flight in advance to verify &#8230; <a href="http://intentionaltraveler.com/travel-tips-for-domestic-travelers.htm">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If anyone plans for domestic traveling, then you will follow these ten domestic travel tips useful.</p>
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<p>•	Visit around. Do not give more than you have to for domestic travel.</p>
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<p>•	Check your flight in advance to verify the timing of departure as well as for Arrival. If you do not know the timing and your flight is delayed, you might be end up sitting in the airport for hours.</p>
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<p>•	Research travel insurance company is a choice for domestic travelers to find out whether your insurance plan covers you outside of your state.</p>
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<p>•	If you are planning for a domestic travel trip with a Family and Relatives, call the airline in advance to see if you can choose your seats. Otherwise, you may have to sit separately from your Family members in a flight.</p>
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<p>•	The weather conditions may be quite different at your destination compared to the climate at your home place. USA such a big country that domestic travel could get you to an entire new side of USA you have never seen before. For example, if you take a domestic flight from Los Angeles, CA, USA to Miami, FL. The conditions will be somewhat different and you will need to pack accordingly.</p>
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<p>•	Be attentive that you might be end up at somewhere, even for domestic travel, where you can’t speak the language.</p>
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<p>•	Imagine that you are far away from your place &amp; you lose your wallet or luggage it has stolen when you are away form home on domestic travel. To avoid this loss its good idea to make photocopies of all your important documents.</p>
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<p>•	Making phone calls may be costly, even for domestic travelers. The best way to save funds is to use calling cards at a pay phone, or to check with your mobile phone company whether they can arrange for you to use your cell in other parts of the country at a reasonable cost.</p>
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<p>•	Bring many books &amp; magazines to read. If you take domestic flights frequently, you may find it a bit boring after a while, so it is good to have something to keep you occupied. You can also avoid overpaying for books or magazines at a airport by bringing your own favorites books or magazines with you. Otherwise, enjoy your domestic travels and try not to get in too much difficulty.</p>
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<p> I give you <b>Best Travel Tips for Domestic Travelers for fabulous vacation</b> and promise that if your try it out you will be get best vacation. Besides, you have absolutely nothing to lose by trying it. I suggest for a best &amp; fare deals travel websites, which I found while searching on Google. These are <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.airtkt.com">Airtkt.com</a>, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.cheapfareguru.com">Cheapfareguru.com</a>,<a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.erostours.com">Erostours.com</a>, and Latinfare.com, for providing you cheap and best fare.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many things to keep in mind when traveling, whether you are a budget traveler or not. You obviously want to keep what money you have for your trip rather than lose it or have it stolen. You also want to keep yourself and traveling companions safe from harm. Here are some tips to follow to ensure your trip is safe and enjoyable in a foreign country. </p>
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<p>1. Have a valid passport and all visas required for your trip. Make two copies of your passport. Keep one in a separate part of your travel luggage and the other leave with someone at home. </p>
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<p>2. Be aware of any travel warnings for the country you are visiting. Find out about security and safety conditions in your destination. </p>
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<p>3. Secure travel insurance! </p>
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<p>4. Ensure you have been vaccinated against any infectious diseases prominent in the area you will be traveling to. </p>
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<p>5. To make sure you can be contacted in case of an emergency, make a copy of your itinerary and leave it with someone at home. </p>
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<p>6. Travel light and don’t pack valuables that you wouldn’t want to lose. Leave your jewelry at home but take an extra pair of glasses if you can’t live without them. </p>
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<p>7. Remember you are a foreigner when you travel. You are a guest in their country and therefore should abide by their laws, and to a certain extent, their customs. For example, if you are a female traveling in an Islamic state, be considerate of your dress.  </p>
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<p>8. Try not to bring too much attention to yourself when traveling. Don’t go out looking like a tourist with a flashy camera and expensive clothes. Try to blend into the scenery. </p>
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<p>9. Travel in a group where possible and in well known areas. There will be times you want to get off the tourist track, so make sure you always have a traveling companion with you. </p>
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<p>10. Only carry small amounts of cash on you. Your credit card and travelers checks will pay for most things. </p>
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<p>11. Watch out for pickpockets! Wear a money belt and keep your purse/wallet in the front of your body. Report any loss or theft immediately to the local authorities. </p>
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<p>12. Don’t leave your luggage unattended. Apart from having it stolen or items from it taken, you could also become an unsuspecting drug courier. </p>
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<p>13. If traveling with a partner, pack half your clothes in their luggage and vice versa. This way if one of you loses your luggage, you will still have some clothes.  </p>
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<p>14. Lock your luggage and label everything. </p>
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<p>15. Lock your hotel room. Keep money and valuables with you, not left unattended in your room. </p>
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<p>16. When using public transport be aware of possible theft. If you are traveling overnight, secure your luggage and sleep on top of it if possible. It is not uncommon for tourists to be drugged while on trains and buses so don’t accept gifts of food or drink from strangers on public transport.  </p>
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<p>If at any time you feel unsafe, whether it is on the streets or in your accommodation, get out. Follow your instincts. Stay safe when you travel by being aware of the dangers and obeying the laws of the country you are visiting. </p>
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