Monday
San Diego Hotels In Sunny California
There are many tourists who decide to come to beautiful California every year. What is interesting, though, is that there seems to be a hierarchy of cities that puts L.A. and San Francisco at the top of the desired-destinations list, leaving the rest of beautiful California by the wayside. On the one hand, this is unfortunate because the rest of California is sunny too, but, on the other hand, this hierarchy leaves other, less popular cities better able to be explored by tourists.
For example, there are special deals that are frequently offered for San Diego hotels, because travelers are looking for accommodations less often in this city than in other areas of California. This means that the lodgings often lower their prices here in the less-frequently visited cities.
Even if you live on the East Coast and have never been to California, the Internet brings vacation planning right into your home via your computer. It is possible, and in most cases even cheaper, to plan your vacation online through a travel website than it is to visit an agency or to directly call hotels that you have found in a guide book that was written five years ago. In most cases, booking your accommodations and other travel plans online means getting better rates. Prices are almost always lower via the Internet regardless of what city you are traveling to, and when you are looking for accommodations in less-frequently visited cities, the budget prices go lower and lower.
Of course, price is not the only factor when it comes to choosing San Diego hotels. Customers should get as much information as possible about each accommodation through the Internet so that they can decide which place is perfect for their needs. The best travel websites are ones that keep a rich amount of information about each lodging on their website. In addition to the price of a room and the address of the place, you should be able to find an abundance of information ranging from area attractions to the features of the hotel. It is only when all of this information is available that each traveler can choose the location that best suits their unique travel needs.
San Diego hotels near the famous zoo are some of the most popular in the region. Families traveling with children may want to check out the accommodations listings that are near the zoo in order to minimize travel time to and from the zoo. Parents traveling with small children know just how long an hour in the car, sitting in traffic, can seem!
If you are looking for accommodations that are close to a certain attraction, you can often find establishments that are close to those locations by searching online. If the travel website does not give you the information of distance to landmark, you can simply use a mapping website to plot the estimated time and route between each of the establishments you are considering and the attractions of your choice. In this way, every traveler can find accommodations that are in ideal locations.
Essen Travel offers search filters that help refine your search and quickly locate the best room you can afford at http://www.essentravel.com. Take advantage of lowered prices at many San Diego hotels and find all of the travel information you need.
Tuesday
Mexico vacation
Positioned between the southern borders of first-world North America and the northern borders of third-world Guatemala and Belize, a Mexico vacation can offer in incredible variety of experiences. From the Baja California resorts such as Tijuana to the southern Yucatan peninsula, your Mexico vacation can take you from discovering the ancient history of the Mayan civilisation to 21st century bright lights and modern resort facilities.
There are as many ways to organize your Mexico vacation as there are experiences to enjoy. Ask your travel agent about Mexico vacation specials, there are holidays to suit your interests and budget whatever they may be, from luxury hotels on the Cancun Riviera to budget backpacking exploring the historic pyramid and Mayan temple sights to a sports or adventure holiday. For those with time to spare and wanting to see it all, a driving tour is the perfect Mexico vacation special. You can customize your tour to suit your tastes and see everything Mexico has to offer, taking in the bustle of Mexico City’s immense size and population, the relaxed beaches of the Pacific or Gulf of Mexico resorts and the wide open spaces of the interior such as the Sierra Madre.
For a more structured trip there is a huge choice of Mexico travel packages. The most popular regions for tourists are the Cancun region and the River Maya. Here you’ll find white sand beaches protected by coral reefs, protected natural zones and first class coastal and inland resorts. For those on a budget or wanting a hassle-free holiday (such as families) an all-in package avoids the extra daily expenses, which can soon mount up: the average tourist ‘spend’ per day is $55.
For a less structured stay why not consider Mexico villa rentals? There’s a wide variety of villa rental options. If money’s no object a dream holiday luxury waterfront villa comes at a luxury price, from $2,000 to $5,000 per week depending on location and facilities. But you can find a much cheaper Mexico villa rental if you’re prepared to compromise on location or if your budget dictates, from as little as $300 even in high season.
With so much to offer it’s no surprise that a Mexico vacation has become one of the most popular holiday choices in the world.
Monday
Visit Extreme Rugged Remote Parashant Canyon National Monument
Grand Canyon Parashant Canyon National Monument is not as well known as it’s bigger sister next door. On January 11, 2000, President Bill Clinton established the 1.1-million-acre Monument. This vast monument protects much of the Shivwits Plateau. The Shivwits is ecologically unique because it's where the Sonoran, Great Basin, and Mojave Deserts intersect. This region is a wildlife habitat for several endangered or threatened species. California condors, desert tortoises, willow flycatchers, bighorn sheep, and pronghorn antelope call this area home.
This is a very remote and undeveloped Monument. Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument is located in northwest Arizona, bordered by the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon National Park to the south and east, Nevada and Lake Mead to the west. Many people fly into Las Vegas as a Hub, and plan their visit from there.
The Monument information center is located in the lobby of the BLM Office in St. George, Utah. The address is 345 E. Riverside Drive, St. George, Utah, 84790. There you will find maps, field guides, books, and other items. Staff members are available to answer questions and provide safety information.
If you decide to add this to your adventure tours, here is the mileage from closest major cities: To Saint George from Las Vegas 118 miles, 190 km, From Phoenix 435 miles, 700 km, From Denver 631 miles, 1015 km.
There are only two semi-maintained trails in the Monument – Mt. Trumbull and Mt. Dellenbaugh. All other hiking is on unmarked routes or requires bushwhacking through dense brush or rugged terrain. Grand Canyon Parashant provides a sense of solitude to those who trek into its isolated areas. Located on the edge of the Grand Canyon, the Monument's expansive landscape showcases both natural and cultural history.
Of the points of interest in the Monument, here are the ones that the Bureau of Land Management point out:
• Virgin River Gorge Campground
• Condor Release Viewing Site
• Pakoon Springs
• Mt Trumbull Schoolhouse
• Sawmill Historic Site
• Witch’s Point
• Uinkaret Pueblo
• Nampaweap Petroglyph Site
• Tuweep Ranger Station
• Toroweap Campground
• Toroweap Overlook
• Tassi Spring
• Pearce Ferry Campground
• Pearce Ferry
To travel here, you must use caution, as it is off the beaten track. You must have the appropriate maps to find your way to and around the Monument. There are entry roads from Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. Plan your entrance point by your travel route. There are no paved roads or visitor services within the Monument's million-plus acres, so visitors need to be prepared by traveling with an appropriate high-clearance vehicle equipped with two full-sized spare tires. Some content provided by The National Park Service and AZ BLM.
About The Author
Bob Therrien is a travel writer and has traveled all over North America. He currently operates the website at http://www.parashantcanyon.com.
Sunday
Segway tour is the perfect
The Segway tour is the perfect tour for both those new to the city and Parisian veterans. For the beginners, this tour will offer you a fantastic orientation and give you an opportunity to see virtually all of the sites you’ve read about. For the veterans, we’re positive you’ll learn new facts and stories about Paris that you’ve never heard. And we’re sure you’ll both agree that riding a Segway is the best way to see the ‘City of Light’.
Highlights of the tour include:
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The Eiffel Tower – the symbol of Paris. Built for the World Exposition of 1889 and stood as the tallest building in the world until New York's Chrysler building in 1930.
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Napoleon's Tomb – originally built by King Louis XIV, now the resting place of the most famous Frenchman in history.
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The Louvre Museum – originally built as a fort by King Philippe-Auguste in 1190, now one of the grandest museums in the world. The most famous works include the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo and Winged Victory of Samothrace.
* Arc de Triomphe – commissioned by Napoléon to honor his army’s victory and another symbol of Paris.
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Champs Elysées – the most famous avenue in the world.
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Musée D’Orsay – originally a train station and now the museum of Impressionist paintings.
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Also see the Ecole Militaire, Les Invalides, Alexander III Bridge, Grand and Petit Palais, Place de la Concorde and more!
Saturday
Argentina
Following independence from Spain in 1816, Argentina experienced periods of internal political conflict between conservatives and liberals and between civilian and military factions. After World War II, a long period of Peronist authoritarian rule and interference in subsequent governments was followed by a military junta that took power in 1976. Democracy returned in 1983, and numerous elections since then have underscored Argentina's progress in democratic consolidation.
Thursday
Norway Infomation
Visitor is a friendly and energetic destination management company, emphasising innovation and quality service. Norway Visitor offers a broad range of services, and the company is able to provide all the information and services you or your customers need to plan a wonderful stay in Norway. Their staff is highly qualified, well informed, and their flexible service is designed to meet your every need. Their service covers everything from finding a suitable day excursion to planning a comprehensive itinerary for large groups.
Group tours
They can provide a wide range of tours including, self drive tours, luxury tours, family tours, round trips by train, cottage holidays, romance and honeymoon and customized tours.
Countries visited
All of Norway and the Nordic countries. They have sister companies in Iceland and Sweden.
Company Profile
Norway Visitor AS is a locally operated travel agency specialising in incoming tourism to Norway. Their company has an office in Oslo and is fully licensed by the Norwegian government. Norway Visitor is a member of Nordic Visitor, a Scandinavian travel agency, and works closely with its sister companies, Iceland Visitor and Sweden Visitor.
We at Norway Visitor offer comprehensive services for groups of all sizes. Through our extensive travel network and expertise, we can offer the best Norway has to offer for your group, whatever its interests.
Group tours
They can provide a wide range of tours including, self drive tours, luxury tours, family tours, round trips by train, cottage holidays, romance and honeymoon and customized tours.
Countries visited
All of Norway and the Nordic countries. They have sister companies in Iceland and Sweden.
Company Profile
Norway Visitor AS is a locally operated travel agency specialising in incoming tourism to Norway. Their company has an office in Oslo and is fully licensed by the Norwegian government. Norway Visitor is a member of Nordic Visitor, a Scandinavian travel agency, and works closely with its sister companies, Iceland Visitor and Sweden Visitor.
We at Norway Visitor offer comprehensive services for groups of all sizes. Through our extensive travel network and expertise, we can offer the best Norway has to offer for your group, whatever its interests.
Monday
Vacation in Italy
Vacationing in lovely Italy can be a trip steeped in culture, arts and history. Visiting the one time roman colony of Lucce can provide entertainment for everyone. The town center is enclosed in a brick wall from the sixteenth century that has a path along the top of the wall. The city is filled with churches, monuments and gardens. The Cathedral of San Martino dates back to the eleventh century, the Church of San Michele in Foro features a Romanesque marble facade, carved marble columns and artwork form the twelfth through fifteenth centuries. Casa di Puccini is the fifteenth century home of famous composer Giacoma Puccini and is now a school o fmusic and museum dedicated to the former dweller. Lucce National Picture Gallery offers views of tapestries, frescoes and the artwork of artists such as Agnolo Bronzine Domenico, Boccafini and Luca Giondone Spectacular views can be seen from the 130 foot rises. Torre Guinigi and Lake Como offers a laid back look at small town life in Italy. Villa Carlotta is an eighteenth century botanical garden and museum sure to delight the horticulture lover. Fiesole features a roman amphitheater and roman baths dated back to 1BC. The Nearby Florence hill offers trails for the bicycling enthusiast.
Sicily
Sicily is known for it's burning volcanoes like Mt. Etna and should be visited during your tour of Italy for this reason alone. Sicily also offers wonderful Italian culture, shopping and entertainment for the whole family.
Venice
Venice is a sight to behold with it's sweeping gondolas traveling the waterway streets and it's old world flavor. Sites to visit while in Venice are Ponte di Rialto, a sixteenth century bridge that offers terrific views of the waterways, opportunities for people watching, shopping and photo opportunities all from the bridge itself. The famous St. Mark's square should be visited and offers wonderful Italian cafes. The Basilica di San Marco is where Gallileo first presented his telescope to the public. The Venice Film Festival is hosted in late August or early September and can provide for great photo shots of the stars if you are in the right place at the right time.
Rome
Rome is filled with art, architecture, history and religion. Rome is also known for it's stylish clothing and residents, so dress appropriately but be sure to bring comfortable shoes or pick up a pair in one of the many high quality shoe shops found in Rome. Visit the Colosseum, dating back to 80 AD where roman emperors amused themselves and the Roman citizens with gladiator games, sporting events, and theater productions. The Sistene Chapel is also a must see. The painted ceilings of Michelangelo are often named as the greatest artwork in all of history. The Pantheon temple is also a popular ancient site and should be included in your travel itinerary.
Sicily
Sicily is known for it's burning volcanoes like Mt. Etna and should be visited during your tour of Italy for this reason alone. Sicily also offers wonderful Italian culture, shopping and entertainment for the whole family.
Venice
Venice is a sight to behold with it's sweeping gondolas traveling the waterway streets and it's old world flavor. Sites to visit while in Venice are Ponte di Rialto, a sixteenth century bridge that offers terrific views of the waterways, opportunities for people watching, shopping and photo opportunities all from the bridge itself. The famous St. Mark's square should be visited and offers wonderful Italian cafes. The Basilica di San Marco is where Gallileo first presented his telescope to the public. The Venice Film Festival is hosted in late August or early September and can provide for great photo shots of the stars if you are in the right place at the right time.
Rome
Rome is filled with art, architecture, history and religion. Rome is also known for it's stylish clothing and residents, so dress appropriately but be sure to bring comfortable shoes or pick up a pair in one of the many high quality shoe shops found in Rome. Visit the Colosseum, dating back to 80 AD where roman emperors amused themselves and the Roman citizens with gladiator games, sporting events, and theater productions. The Sistene Chapel is also a must see. The painted ceilings of Michelangelo are often named as the greatest artwork in all of history. The Pantheon temple is also a popular ancient site and should be included in your travel itinerary.
Saturday
Honeymoon in Florida
lorida is a lovable country. With its natural splendor Florida has become one of the popular honeymoon destinations. Florida is easily accessible from major cities. Florida is also called the sunshine state. Florida offers a heaven of activities for honeymoon couples.
On your honeymoon you can enjoy adventurous activities like Heli-skiing, rock climbing, ballooning, hang-gliding, parasailing, skydiving, bird watching, dolphin watching and much more…
Miami Beach is blessed with bounties of nature. Coral Gables, Coconut Groves along the vast blue expanse of warm water allures the honeymoon couples. Various places that you can visit on your honeymoon in Florida are Dry Tortugas National Park, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Busch Gardens and Adventure land.
For the entertainment of the visitors, Florida has a number of clubs, Museums and Theatres in its splendid cities. Travour offers honeymoon packages and holiday packages to Florida at affordable prices.
Best time to visit
Best time to visit Florida is the period of late December and early April.
Travel Essentials
You should have a valid Passport and a Visa to enter Florida. Keep a copy of necessary documents besides the originals.
Accommodation
Florida offers a range of world-class hotels and resorts for a comfortable stay. All the resorts and hotels in Florida from high-end to low end offer an array of facilities to make your honeymoon the most memorable event of your life.
On your honeymoon you can enjoy adventurous activities like Heli-skiing, rock climbing, ballooning, hang-gliding, parasailing, skydiving, bird watching, dolphin watching and much more…
Miami Beach is blessed with bounties of nature. Coral Gables, Coconut Groves along the vast blue expanse of warm water allures the honeymoon couples. Various places that you can visit on your honeymoon in Florida are Dry Tortugas National Park, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Busch Gardens and Adventure land.
For the entertainment of the visitors, Florida has a number of clubs, Museums and Theatres in its splendid cities. Travour offers honeymoon packages and holiday packages to Florida at affordable prices.
Best time to visit
Best time to visit Florida is the period of late December and early April.
Travel Essentials
You should have a valid Passport and a Visa to enter Florida. Keep a copy of necessary documents besides the originals.
Accommodation
Florida offers a range of world-class hotels and resorts for a comfortable stay. All the resorts and hotels in Florida from high-end to low end offer an array of facilities to make your honeymoon the most memorable event of your life.
Thursday
Staying in Friendly Copenhagen
Visiting a foreign country overseas can be exciting and even a little intimidating. The unfamiliar can be both a great adventure and a potential disaster. Here are a few places of interest and trusted lodging places recommended by other travelers.
Staying in Friendly Copenhagen
Copenhagen is one of Denmark's most popular destinations for tourists. It features the Trivoli Gardens, a combination theme park, amusement park and scenic garden that provides fun and entertainment for the whole family. The Round Tower observation deck is also popular for its panoramic views and spectacular scenery. Glyptotek is an interesting statue of The Little Mermaid erected in 1913, commemorating the Hans Christian Anderson story of the same name. Frederiks Church is also popular with visitors this large marble Baroque church stood unfinished from 1770 until 1874 and was finally completed in 1894. Popular lodgings while in Copenhagen are: The Hilton Copenhagen, Copenhagen Marriot Hotel, Avenue Hotel, Radisson SAS Scandavic Hotel, Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen and The Square.
Visiting Beautiful, Cultural Odense
Visitors to Odense will want to include the Egeskov Castle on their travel itinerary as well as the Odense City Museum, Carl Nielson Museet Museum, The Railway Museum, and Hans Christian Anderson's Childhood Home. Also popular are the Frydenlund, a beautiful nature center and wildlife park, the inspiring St. Canutis Cathedral, and The Odense Zoo which will provide fun filled hours for everyone in your traveling company. If you still have energy, the Brandts Klaedlfabrik Art Museum, Friluftsbaget Water Park, the Museum of Photographic Art and the ever popular Aquatic World can leave you exhausted and smiling at the end of the day.
After visiting all the exciting exhibits that Odense offers to visitors, the weary traveler can get a good nights rest at The Hotel Amsger averaging $114 a night, The Hotel Domir for around $84 a night, The Best Western Hotel Knudsens Gaard at an average of $195 a night, The Clarion Hotel Plaza, $205 a room, and The Tulip Inn City Hotel Odense for about $171 per night per room.
While Denmark has many wonderful sights and experiences it is necessary to narrow down a few choices and choose your stops before setting out on your exploration of all that Denmark has to offer. The stops listed here are by no means an all inclusive list of all the attractions available, but is intended as a guide to peak your interest and invite personalized exploration of the attractions in Denmark and help you plan an itinerary that suits your individual tastes and interests.
Denmark has much to offer the bird watcher as well as the extreme thrill seeker and all of us in between.
Staying in Friendly Copenhagen
Copenhagen is one of Denmark's most popular destinations for tourists. It features the Trivoli Gardens, a combination theme park, amusement park and scenic garden that provides fun and entertainment for the whole family. The Round Tower observation deck is also popular for its panoramic views and spectacular scenery. Glyptotek is an interesting statue of The Little Mermaid erected in 1913, commemorating the Hans Christian Anderson story of the same name. Frederiks Church is also popular with visitors this large marble Baroque church stood unfinished from 1770 until 1874 and was finally completed in 1894. Popular lodgings while in Copenhagen are: The Hilton Copenhagen, Copenhagen Marriot Hotel, Avenue Hotel, Radisson SAS Scandavic Hotel, Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen and The Square.
Visiting Beautiful, Cultural Odense
Visitors to Odense will want to include the Egeskov Castle on their travel itinerary as well as the Odense City Museum, Carl Nielson Museet Museum, The Railway Museum, and Hans Christian Anderson's Childhood Home. Also popular are the Frydenlund, a beautiful nature center and wildlife park, the inspiring St. Canutis Cathedral, and The Odense Zoo which will provide fun filled hours for everyone in your traveling company. If you still have energy, the Brandts Klaedlfabrik Art Museum, Friluftsbaget Water Park, the Museum of Photographic Art and the ever popular Aquatic World can leave you exhausted and smiling at the end of the day.
After visiting all the exciting exhibits that Odense offers to visitors, the weary traveler can get a good nights rest at The Hotel Amsger averaging $114 a night, The Hotel Domir for around $84 a night, The Best Western Hotel Knudsens Gaard at an average of $195 a night, The Clarion Hotel Plaza, $205 a room, and The Tulip Inn City Hotel Odense for about $171 per night per room.
While Denmark has many wonderful sights and experiences it is necessary to narrow down a few choices and choose your stops before setting out on your exploration of all that Denmark has to offer. The stops listed here are by no means an all inclusive list of all the attractions available, but is intended as a guide to peak your interest and invite personalized exploration of the attractions in Denmark and help you plan an itinerary that suits your individual tastes and interests.
Denmark has much to offer the bird watcher as well as the extreme thrill seeker and all of us in between.
Travel Safety and Crime Prevention
There are so many times travelers neglect to consider one of the most important things about traveling, which is SAFETY. Vacationers are usually more focused on having fun and a good time. People on Business Trips are usually thinking more about their project or assignment. Travel Safety is either way on the back burner or completely ignored.
There are several different safety precautions that should be taken when you decide to travel. Before you leave on a trip, protect your home. The house should never look like nobody there. Make sure it looks like someone is living in your home when you are traveling. Keep the blinds and curtains in the same position. Stop your mail and newspapers or make sure that a friend or neighbor will pick them up every day. Set lights on timers to go on at appropriate times. Make sure the grass is cut and snow is shoveled at the regular times. Lock all doors and windows. Activate your alarm. Put a radio and / or a television on a timer and turned up loud. Ask a neighbor to park in your driveway while you are gone.
Plan ahead of time where you are going to stay, how you are going to get there and what you will take with you. Make sure that you have all of the maps and tour books that you need before you leave home.
Money issues are very important when traveling. Clean out your wallet or purse. Get rid of all of the junk. Only take with you what you need. Use credit cards and traveler's checks as much as possible. Keep credit card numbers and traveler's check numbers in a safe place. (Also, while you are doing that, it would be a good time to make note of your passport number so if it is lost there will be fewer problems getting a new passport.) Avoid carrying around large amounts of cash. Do not put your wallet in your back pocket. Put your wallet in your front pocket or use a money pouch (money belt) or an ankle wallet or a fanny pack so that your money is in the front of your body, not the back. If you must use a purse, carry it close to your body, holding the top closed and keep it on the front of your body.
Travelers should protect themselves against Identity Theft which is one of the fastest growing crimes of the 21st Century. If you become a victim, it can turn your life into a total disaster. Eventhough anybody can become an Identity Theft victim, travelers are more like huge walking targets with flashing neon light all around them which makes it very easy for them to become Identity Theft victims. Travelers often neglect to take the very basic common sense steps to protect themselves and their families.
As an innocent consumer, it is better to concentrate on PREVENTION rather than risk having to go through the entire stressful, very time consuming and sometimes expensive procedures to recover by clearing your name, correcting your credit report, and trying to recover form someone who has stolen your identity. It is very rare that criminals ever get caught and convicted. According to Federal Trade Commission most cases of Identity Theft cases occur offline. So if their statistics are correct, then you are more at risk of becoming an Identity Theft victim while you are running around form city to city traveling than you do when you are sitting at home using you computer to shop on the internet.
If you book your airline, hotel, car rental or cruise reservations or anything else on the internet (like shopping etc.) and / or especially if you travel around from place to place using your laptop / notebook online, it is extremely important for you to make sure that you have a Firewall on your computer to protect yourself against becoming a victim of Identity Theft.
Pack light. Carrying around large, heavy bulky bags will slow you down and make your more vulnerable to getting robbed. Expensive designer luggage can draw unneeded attention to your belongings. Pack your things in inconspicuous bags. Keep a separate list of all of the contents of your luggage with you. You should put your valuables such as medicine and jewelry in a carry-on bag so they stay with you.
Soft sided luggage is better than hard sided for carry-on because it is easier to squeeze into the tight crammed spaces. Big hard cases will have to be checked in which increases the chances of your luggage being lost. Put a unique marker on your luggage so you can recognize it easily when it comes around on the baggage carousel.
Remove all of your old flight tags. Old flight tags can cause your luggage to be misdirected and lost. Put your identification on the inside and on the outside of all of your luggage. If you are going on a long extended vacation, consider mailing large bulky bags back to your home. If you purchase items from a merchant, ask if they can ship your new purchases back to your home. Never leave your luggage unattended even for a brief moment. Make sure all of your luggage is in plain view.
Take some sanitary wipes with you. You will always need to clean or disinfect something when traveling. Always carry with you at least one bottle of your own drinking water. If you are traveling with a companion, you could consider Cross-Packing just in case the airline looses your luggage, then both of you will still have ½ of the clothes and items you need instead of one person having nothing.
Be aware of your surroundings. Avoid being pickpocketed. Pickpocketers usually work in teams of 2's or 3's. One of them will bump into you or drop something in front of you or make a loud noise or do anything to cause a distraction. Once you have been distracted, the other pickpocketer will steal your valuables and walk away.
Try to blend in with the crowd. Do not go out walking around looking like a tourist because it makes you an easy target to be a crime victim. Tourists carry cameras, plane tickets, money, and other valuables. Check maps before you go so you know the directions and you do not look like you are lost. Never discuss your sightseeing schedule in the presence of strangers. When ever possible travel with other people to sightsee and to go shopping. Stick to well lighted areas. Avoid using short cuts in unfamiliar places.
Lock your car - even for short stops. Take your keys with you. Never leave your vehicle running with the keys in the ignition. Close all of the windows. Keep valuables, maps and guidebooks in the trunk or glove compartment so they are out of sight. Do not leave expensive valuables in plain view. Keep them locked in the trunk. Never leave your wallet, credit cards or driver's license in your vehicle. Always be thinking about protecting yourself against Identity Theft. Take your parking ticket with you. Do not leave the parking ticket in your car. Car thieves know that if they do not have a ticket, then the parking attendant will want to see proof of ownership before allowing them to exit the parking lot. Always check your vehicle before you enter to make sure that nobody is hiding inside.
Write down the year, make, model, color and license number of your car and keep it in a safe place to assist locating your vehicle if it is lost, stolen or impounded. Keep your house and car keys separated in case you have to use valet parking.
Before you leave your car, write down on a note to yourself as to where you are parked. Memory often fails when you are in a different city, that is like a strange place with unusual surroundings OR when returning to your car at the airport in your own city after a long trip.
Do not leave valuables in your hotel room. Use the safe deposit security boxes in the hotel vault. Usually this is either a free or very cheap service. When you are not wearing your jewelry, put it in the hotel vault. When you get to your hotel room, determine the most direct routes to the elevator, stairs and fire escapes.
Use the interior locking device when inside your hotel room for added security. Never automatically open the door. Use the peephole. If it is a hotel employee, ask to see identification. If you are suspicious or have any questions or doubts then call the front desk for verification. Never invite strangers in your room no matter how helpful they may seem.
Always lock you room when you leave, even if just for a minute to go down the hall to get ice. Always pull the door shut by hand. Make sure it is locked. Double check it. If you leave in the evening, turn the lights on and turn on either the radio or television so the room appears to be occupied.
Before you travel, make sure that you have Travel Insurance that meets the needs for you and your family (and / or employees). It should include Emergency Medical Treatment along with other travel protections.
Be sure to take all of the necessary precautions to prevent DVT (blood clots). Deep Vein Thrombosis is a very serious medical condition that can be fatal to travelers. Even young health travelers may be at risks. According to the dvt.net website, "Complications from DVT kill up to 200,000 people a year in the United States which is more than AIDS and breast cancer combined!" Do not just "plant" yourself in your seat for several hours. Move around and stretch. Drink a sufficient amount of water. If possible, stand up and walk around to keep your blood circulating. If you travel with your family, stick together. Keep an eye on the kids at all times. Make sure your kids know where you are staying and what they should do if you get separated. Agree on a meeting place if anybody gets lost. Tell your kids not to accept rides or advice from any strangers.
Finally, have fun and enjoy your trip.
There are several different safety precautions that should be taken when you decide to travel. Before you leave on a trip, protect your home. The house should never look like nobody there. Make sure it looks like someone is living in your home when you are traveling. Keep the blinds and curtains in the same position. Stop your mail and newspapers or make sure that a friend or neighbor will pick them up every day. Set lights on timers to go on at appropriate times. Make sure the grass is cut and snow is shoveled at the regular times. Lock all doors and windows. Activate your alarm. Put a radio and / or a television on a timer and turned up loud. Ask a neighbor to park in your driveway while you are gone.
Plan ahead of time where you are going to stay, how you are going to get there and what you will take with you. Make sure that you have all of the maps and tour books that you need before you leave home.
Money issues are very important when traveling. Clean out your wallet or purse. Get rid of all of the junk. Only take with you what you need. Use credit cards and traveler's checks as much as possible. Keep credit card numbers and traveler's check numbers in a safe place. (Also, while you are doing that, it would be a good time to make note of your passport number so if it is lost there will be fewer problems getting a new passport.) Avoid carrying around large amounts of cash. Do not put your wallet in your back pocket. Put your wallet in your front pocket or use a money pouch (money belt) or an ankle wallet or a fanny pack so that your money is in the front of your body, not the back. If you must use a purse, carry it close to your body, holding the top closed and keep it on the front of your body.
Travelers should protect themselves against Identity Theft which is one of the fastest growing crimes of the 21st Century. If you become a victim, it can turn your life into a total disaster. Eventhough anybody can become an Identity Theft victim, travelers are more like huge walking targets with flashing neon light all around them which makes it very easy for them to become Identity Theft victims. Travelers often neglect to take the very basic common sense steps to protect themselves and their families.
As an innocent consumer, it is better to concentrate on PREVENTION rather than risk having to go through the entire stressful, very time consuming and sometimes expensive procedures to recover by clearing your name, correcting your credit report, and trying to recover form someone who has stolen your identity. It is very rare that criminals ever get caught and convicted. According to Federal Trade Commission most cases of Identity Theft cases occur offline. So if their statistics are correct, then you are more at risk of becoming an Identity Theft victim while you are running around form city to city traveling than you do when you are sitting at home using you computer to shop on the internet.
If you book your airline, hotel, car rental or cruise reservations or anything else on the internet (like shopping etc.) and / or especially if you travel around from place to place using your laptop / notebook online, it is extremely important for you to make sure that you have a Firewall on your computer to protect yourself against becoming a victim of Identity Theft.
Pack light. Carrying around large, heavy bulky bags will slow you down and make your more vulnerable to getting robbed. Expensive designer luggage can draw unneeded attention to your belongings. Pack your things in inconspicuous bags. Keep a separate list of all of the contents of your luggage with you. You should put your valuables such as medicine and jewelry in a carry-on bag so they stay with you.
Soft sided luggage is better than hard sided for carry-on because it is easier to squeeze into the tight crammed spaces. Big hard cases will have to be checked in which increases the chances of your luggage being lost. Put a unique marker on your luggage so you can recognize it easily when it comes around on the baggage carousel.
Remove all of your old flight tags. Old flight tags can cause your luggage to be misdirected and lost. Put your identification on the inside and on the outside of all of your luggage. If you are going on a long extended vacation, consider mailing large bulky bags back to your home. If you purchase items from a merchant, ask if they can ship your new purchases back to your home. Never leave your luggage unattended even for a brief moment. Make sure all of your luggage is in plain view.
Take some sanitary wipes with you. You will always need to clean or disinfect something when traveling. Always carry with you at least one bottle of your own drinking water. If you are traveling with a companion, you could consider Cross-Packing just in case the airline looses your luggage, then both of you will still have ½ of the clothes and items you need instead of one person having nothing.
Be aware of your surroundings. Avoid being pickpocketed. Pickpocketers usually work in teams of 2's or 3's. One of them will bump into you or drop something in front of you or make a loud noise or do anything to cause a distraction. Once you have been distracted, the other pickpocketer will steal your valuables and walk away.
Try to blend in with the crowd. Do not go out walking around looking like a tourist because it makes you an easy target to be a crime victim. Tourists carry cameras, plane tickets, money, and other valuables. Check maps before you go so you know the directions and you do not look like you are lost. Never discuss your sightseeing schedule in the presence of strangers. When ever possible travel with other people to sightsee and to go shopping. Stick to well lighted areas. Avoid using short cuts in unfamiliar places.
Lock your car - even for short stops. Take your keys with you. Never leave your vehicle running with the keys in the ignition. Close all of the windows. Keep valuables, maps and guidebooks in the trunk or glove compartment so they are out of sight. Do not leave expensive valuables in plain view. Keep them locked in the trunk. Never leave your wallet, credit cards or driver's license in your vehicle. Always be thinking about protecting yourself against Identity Theft. Take your parking ticket with you. Do not leave the parking ticket in your car. Car thieves know that if they do not have a ticket, then the parking attendant will want to see proof of ownership before allowing them to exit the parking lot. Always check your vehicle before you enter to make sure that nobody is hiding inside.
Write down the year, make, model, color and license number of your car and keep it in a safe place to assist locating your vehicle if it is lost, stolen or impounded. Keep your house and car keys separated in case you have to use valet parking.
Before you leave your car, write down on a note to yourself as to where you are parked. Memory often fails when you are in a different city, that is like a strange place with unusual surroundings OR when returning to your car at the airport in your own city after a long trip.
Do not leave valuables in your hotel room. Use the safe deposit security boxes in the hotel vault. Usually this is either a free or very cheap service. When you are not wearing your jewelry, put it in the hotel vault. When you get to your hotel room, determine the most direct routes to the elevator, stairs and fire escapes.
Use the interior locking device when inside your hotel room for added security. Never automatically open the door. Use the peephole. If it is a hotel employee, ask to see identification. If you are suspicious or have any questions or doubts then call the front desk for verification. Never invite strangers in your room no matter how helpful they may seem.
Always lock you room when you leave, even if just for a minute to go down the hall to get ice. Always pull the door shut by hand. Make sure it is locked. Double check it. If you leave in the evening, turn the lights on and turn on either the radio or television so the room appears to be occupied.
Before you travel, make sure that you have Travel Insurance that meets the needs for you and your family (and / or employees). It should include Emergency Medical Treatment along with other travel protections.
Be sure to take all of the necessary precautions to prevent DVT (blood clots). Deep Vein Thrombosis is a very serious medical condition that can be fatal to travelers. Even young health travelers may be at risks. According to the dvt.net website, "Complications from DVT kill up to 200,000 people a year in the United States which is more than AIDS and breast cancer combined!" Do not just "plant" yourself in your seat for several hours. Move around and stretch. Drink a sufficient amount of water. If possible, stand up and walk around to keep your blood circulating. If you travel with your family, stick together. Keep an eye on the kids at all times. Make sure your kids know where you are staying and what they should do if you get separated. Agree on a meeting place if anybody gets lost. Tell your kids not to accept rides or advice from any strangers.
Finally, have fun and enjoy your trip.
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