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Early preparation and precautions can lead you to a nice journey with safe and secure. Here check for the “Best 10 travel tips for safety and secure journey “.

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  1. Do safety research about your travel
  2.  Prepare your identity documents and travel information
  3. Bring only what you need
  4. Check your health insurance
  5. Don’t bring all the electronic devices
  6. Secure your home

Guide for a safety travel.

It’s normal that you have lots of questions and many concerns, fears when you are planning to go out on a trip. For that, you need a good plan, preparation, and common sense as we have described in this guide.

Sometimes the specific security information may differ according to the location, situation, type of travel, and so on, but the same travel tips can be concerned for a weekend going out.

We took some information from our friends and the travel experts Robert Macpherson and Veronica Kenny-Macpherson of Cosantoir Group about their best travel tips to introduce you. Also, Read this guide about How to Travel on a BUDGET

Let’s look at the top 10 travel tips for a safe journey.

1.Do safety research about your travel

Don’t forget to do a google search on the place you have decided to go for safe travel. Like the weather, unrest, or about the surrounding before planning other things.

If you are planning to travel abroad then get the consultation from the State Department about the current situation of the destination, travel alert, embassy contact, and health information. Thus, it’s a good idea to go through some extra guidelines for travel, like foreign travel advice from Great Britain. Always keep an eye on the google alert about the current events and situations. Get updates but don’t make unnecessary fear on some little information.

Veronica recommends you enroll in the start Department smart traveler enrolment program. Through this free service, they register your travel with the closest Embassy or Consulate. In that way, it’s easy for them to contact you in an emergency and help your family and friends also. They will email you the real-time safety information and updates too.

And be aware of sharing cultures to be respectful and to blend better, like clothing for several cultures or holy sites.

2.Prepare your identity documents and travel information

Don’t forget to have copies of your identity documents like passport, itinerary, driver’s license, and insurance. Take two copies from each, and in case of an emergency send one of them to someone back home. This will greatly help when you come for check in at Grand Cayman Villas.

Also bring with you vital contact information which includes, the name, the address, and the phone number of your lodging place (take a business card), of a tour operator or a travel agent (if necessary), and embassy information, which can be easily noted down.

Using a map can make your task easier, no need to spend time walking around surfing the internet on your phone. These maps can be actual maps, a printout one or a google map, or a map image search.

Make sure to have at least one map app on your smartphone. And if you don’t have an internet connection keep a screenshot when you find Wi-Fi.

3.Stay alert on your travel

Wherever you travel, you need to have a common sense of everything. You should stay alert to the surroundings, and the crowd at night. Use your instinct if you feel something is not safe. Don’t get the attention of others from jewelry and electronics.

Also, make a small emergency plan in case of getting lost while traveling. For example, plan to meet at your hotel within an hour. So in that way you can save time for your traveler and no need to get scared even you lost your way suddenly.

Stay always alert on the surrounding, because a small light or a multi-tool device can come in handy.

4.Take only the cards you need

Bob highlights several yet logical methods for cards security. Make sure to leave all the unnecessary cards at home. They might take away your attention from the most important cards. And if those cards fall into the wrong hands, it will cause lots of problems.

The cards that you really need are:

Three credit cards

Two ATM cards

Driver’s license/or passport

Insurance card

Inform your companies about the dates and locations of the above-mentioned cards you are carrying so they can stay alert on your accounts and can find any suspicious action happen. And they want to deny when used in usual places. Also, note down their international contact numbers in case of robbery.

When you left for traveling, leave one credit card in your room in a secure location.

5.Keep a little sum on travel

Organize your money wisely. Don’t take too much money when traveling. Keep a little sum in your pocket so you don’t need to open your wallet often. Leave some money in a secure place in your room and keep some in person.

Be quick when you use ATMs. Money in your bank is safe. Cover one hand when you enter your pin. Be away from strangers. Put your money and card into your pocket soon. Sometimes, scratched bulky card insert slots can indicate any misuse. Read more: Find the Best Breakfast Spots in Austin

6.Bring only what you need

Take what you need the most, leave behind other valuable things. Don’t force anyone by leaving money or expensive things unattended in plain sight.

Also, protect your money and other valuables in your room when you leave. If the room isn’t secure, then use a lock to your largest suitcase.

In transit keep the backpack inform. Don’t pack valuable things in the outer pack. Women must wear small side bags and keep their hands always on the bag when they are in the crowd. Men can keep their hands on the backpack or take it in front of the crowd.

When you use taxis, keep the bag between your feet or in the middle of the seat. Check whether the cabs fares are flat or metered. and if it is fat then agree to a price with the driver before you or your belongings get in it.

7.Think about your health when travelling

One of the main parts of the preparation is to pack additional prescription medications, glasses, or contact lenses. Pack these in your backpack and other critical items as well.

Also, find out whether your destination needs vaccinations. and check whether your activities and locations additional immunization as well. Take your vaccines early because some vaccinations take some time to kick in or need multiple doses. Take the consultation from control and prevention or a travel medicine doctor.

If you need medical care when you are traveling, consult your doctor back home. U.S. embassies and consulates will also help to seek an English-speaking doctor.

8. Check your health insurance

Even your present health insurance may cover care received abroad. There are some companies and member organizations that offer medical referrals and supplemental insurance discounts. They are AAA and AARP.

Many won’t consider health coverage and opt for supplemental insurance. In such cases think about how you would get and pay for the medical care if you want. Are you aware of whether your health insurance includes treatment in foreign countries? Also, keep in your mind that medicare does not cover anything and if it so it’s really a rare situation. So be aware first of the specific terms for key concerns, like illnesses of you or a family member, and any other pre-existing conditions.

Bob advises, to invest in international medical evacuation insurance for remote locations. It’s kind and expensive but worth having one. Also, some insurance

Might give you the extra assistance for non-medical evacuations as well.

9. Don’t bring all the electronic devices

When you travel it’s really hard if you bring unnecessary so many belongings with you. As if you bring too many things you may need to secure them more than everything. Also, backup your electronic devices before departure.

Use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to stay connected.  It’s really cool to stay connected through email, social media, and apps like facetime and skype. And if you don’t have enough coverage abroad turned off your cellular data.

And be smart enough when using free Wi-Fi connections and avoid entering passwords and sensitive information on public computers and Wi-Fi networks to secure your privacy.

Veronica advises you to be aware of roaming and data charges when you make calls and accessed other networks overseas. Also, contact your carrier before you start your journey to avoid any billing loads.

10.Secure your home

Not only about your travel, secure your home as well before the trip. Set the alarm and inform your security system about your travels. Turn on the timer and motion lights. Tell your neighbors. Before going out double check all doors and windows are locked. Hold the mail and make sure to unplug all the electronic devices.

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