Seeing a foreign country for the first time can be both a scary and exciting experience. You don’t know what to expect from the locals, and perhaps you’re unsure what to do while you’re there. Nevertheless, you’re finally taking the opportunity to travel the world and check out what your dream destination looks like. To ensure that your trip goes smoothly, you need to make a few preparations.
Check your travel documents
Double-check your passport and ensure that it’s valid for at least six months. If the country you will visit requires a travel visa, better send in your application months before your intended travel date. You should also bring your travel insurance policy certificate, basic health information, hotel booking confirmation, tour itinerary and airline ticket.
Prep your travel necessities
Prep your clothes, toiletries and other travel essentials. If possible, write down everything you need to pack to avoid leaving something behind. Then, carefully organize them inside your bag. If you have special medical needs, see to it that you pack enough medication with you. You can either order prescription drugs from the pharmacy or buy antibiotics online a few weeks before your scheduled flight.
Phrasebooks, maps and travel guides
While there are plenty of mobile apps used for travel, it’s still better to have printed travel guides and maps with you. This way, you can find your way when you don’t have access to the internet.
In case you visit a country that doesn’t speak your native language, you should also bring a local phrasebook with you. Feel free to go the extra mile and learn a few local phrases. Learning how to communicate with the locals can have a significant impact on the quality of your trip.
Tech gadgets and gear
Pack necessary tech equipment such as mobile chargers, portable chargers, converter, adapter, and cameras. Place them in an insulated bag to prevent breakage or other forms of damage. Try to pack these in your carry-on luggage.
Invest in items for safety and security
Travelling to a large and busy city? Don’t forget to bring things that can help you keep yourself safe and secured throughout your trip. For example, you should have luggage locks, a neck wallet, mini flashlight, Swiss knife, and money belt. You can also bring a portable door wedge to keep the hotel doors from opening while you sleep.
Don’t forget to secure your home
Home break-ins are the ultimate nightmare of every traveller. Before you leave, you should make a few arrangements. For starters, ask the post office to reschedule the delivery of your mail. You should also ask a close friend to keep an eye on your home while you’re away. Ask him/her to check your house at least every other day to ensure that your home looks well-kept. This will deter burglars from hatching their plan.
Preparing for a trip may be an overwhelming process, especially if you’re a newbie. To avoid missing out on a crucial task, try to create an organized list. Then, carry out one last inspection of everything you prepared a few days before you fly to your chosen destination. Once you get used to this kind of routine, you will surely find it easier to travel both locally and internationally.