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In this travel category you'll find travel iformation on a wide range of subjects from how to buy a Japan rail pass to All the information you will need if you're travelling to the beautiful Greek Islands. Enjoy browsing the articles and have fun dreaming abotu your next vacation.

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Going on a vacation means spending a whole lot of money. You need money for your food, transportation, and of course where you would be staying. To have the most fun, you should learn a few tips to save money while travelling. If you save your money, you would have more to spend on souvenirs and what not, plus, you would not fear getting back from your vacation with an empty and clean bank account and a huge debt to boot. Here are just several tips to save money while travelling:

See those snacks, drinks and other stuff in your hotel room and mini bar? They look pretty enticing, but once you take one, get ready to pay a bomb. It goes without saying that it is much better and thriftier to bring your own drinks and snacks. Hotels provide a small fridge in your room so just utilize that to store the food and drinks you have with you. Some hotels however, do not have refrigerators. In a time like this, just purchase a small cooler and simply put your perishables inside it. There are much cheaper options than the pay-per-view. Instead of that, bring your own laptop or player and some DVDs. You could entertain yourself without spending a cent instead of spending for the service offered by your hotel. If you do not have the luxury of those things, you could opt to watch the television. But I doubt that you would need to do those things because after all, you are on a vacation. The last thing you would want is to just stay inside your hotel room. Go sight-seeing, experience new cultures and have fun!

The last thing you should ever do is to make use of your credit card. International trips usually push your credit to the limit. There are constant transaction fees and other minor stuff which eventually mount up to quite a sum. A great tip to save money is to just purchase stuff with cold, hard, cash. You will be thankful for taking this advice in the future. As much as possible, avoid calling from your hotel room. If you absolutely need to, check the call charge first, or better, utilize your cell phone. Phone bills are usually just added to your bill when you check out. Anyway, you are on a vacation. So relax, do not worry about other stuff.

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When I arrived in South Africa, my thoughts quickly turned the wildlife.  Having grown up in the United States on a steady diet of the Discovery Channel, I knew I my first trip to Africa wouldn't be complete without seeing some African wildlife.  And not just any wildlife, I wanted to see the so called "big five," that is, a lion, an African elephant, a Cape Buffalo, a leopard and a rhinoceros.  To fufill this goal, I decided to head to Kruger National Park, one of the largest parks in the world.

 

As I set out to plan my three weekend trip to Kruger (this was a business trip, so time was limited), I began to hear that my dream of seeing all of the big five in such a short timespan was a bit optimistic.  I was told stories by people who had visited for weeks at a time, many years in a row without seeing all of the big five.  The missing animal was usually the leopard.  To expect to see all of the big five in two days of viewing was simply not likely, I was told.

 

Slightly saddened, but still excited, I set out early on a Friday morning from Pretoria to get to Kruger by mid afternoon.   After an amazingly scenic, twisty mountain drive, I arrived at the gate for the park.  Excited to get going, I immediately began scanning for wild life.  For a while, I saw nothing but dead brush (this was at the end of winter).  Then, suddenly, a giraffe appeared from behind a ridge!

 

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My first real, live, big African animal!  A childhood dreamed fulfilled!  Not one of the big five, but I was beginning to become more optimistic.  As I was driving down the road, looking for more animals, an oncoming safari jeep flashed it;s headlights at me and rolled down the windows.  I pulled up alongside it.

 

Man In Jeep:  Would you like to see a leopard?

 

Me, freaking out inside:  Yes, I would.

 

Man In Jeep:  Go down the road, turn left, and travel for 1,700 meters.  There is will be one near the right side of the road.

 

Me: Thanks!

 

Now absurdly giddy with anticipation, I drive off down the road, watching my odometer carefully.  Sure enough, 1,700 meters after the fork, I see this amazing creature:

 

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Now I'm officially thrilled.  After hearing all the stories of people never having seen a leopard after years of trying, I see one my first few hours in the park!  Quite an amazing feeling I must say.  On the way to my rest camp, I come across the first of many elephants I would see during the weekend.  Nothing says "Africa" to me like an elephant, so this was also an exciting site for me.  At this point, I've reverted to my childhood self who used to sit on the couch and read National Geographic all day.  Being there and seeing these animals was truly a dream come true.

 

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Later in the evening, after settling into my rest camp hut, I join an evening game drive.  Happy to be able to focus on wildlife spotting rather than driving, I immediately start scanning around.  Not too much later, someone in our groups spots a white rhino:

 

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Three down, two to go!  As night began to fall, it became harder to see animals on the drive.  We were using little spot lights, but weren't seeing much until...

 

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Four out of the big five in one night!  I realized I had had quite a fortunate wildlife viewing experience for one day.  Still, I was feeling slightly disappointed that I hadn't see the Cape Buffalo yet.  Still, tomorrow was yet another game drive.  I went to sleep in my rest camp, and dreamed of what I would see the next day.

 

I went all the next day without seeing a buffalo.  I saw many other amazing animals, and enjoyed myself greatly. Still, the completist me wanted desperately to see this last member of the big five.  That evening, I grilled a steak outside, drank beer, and looked up at the amazing bright southern sky before spending my last night in Kruger.

 

The next day, I awoke early for a morning game drive.  I got to see an amazing sunrise, and quite a large number of interesting birds.  We pulled in close to a tree to get a closer look at an eagle, when we heard a rustling sound in the brush.  I pulled my camera up to my face just in time to catch this bounding from the bush:

 

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At last, the illusive Cape Buffalo!  My big five quest was complete.  As I drove home, I was thinking how fortunate I really was to see all I saw.  I hope to return to Kruger someday and spend some more time.  I can highly recommend it as a destination for anyone visiting South Africa.  I spent very little for the weekend, and had one of the best times of my life.  If you choose to visit one day, I'm sure you will too.

 

If you're planning on engaging in any sort of travel, insurance is a must.  Travel insurance covers many things, including missed connectons, lost luggage, theft, and other travel disasters.  However, the most important aspect of a travel insurance policy is the medical coverage, as  it can be very costly if you become sick or injured in a foreign country where your regular health insurance will not apply.  You don't want to be financially ruined should anything unfortunate happen to you on your trip.  If you're an adventure traveler, you need this insurance even more, given the higher risk activities you partake in with your travels.  

 
However, you might be surprised to find out that many travel insurance policies don't cover certain adventure travel activities.  If you're planning on scuba diving, riding motorcycles, skiing, or any number of other risky activities, your vanilla travel insurance policy may not cover you if you are injured during one of these.   This is why it is important to consider an adventure travel insurance policy.
 
Fortunately for you, many travel insurance companies are beginning to offer plans that cover these activities, for a lower cost than you might imagine.  If you are shopping for such a policy, the first step is to find a plan that fits your coverage needs and begin reading the fine print. Does the policy cover you for the activities you have planned for your trip?  If so, you're all set.  If not, check to see if you can add an extra "adventure travel" rider to your policy for a small fee.  If this isn't an option, you will need to call up your provider and see if you can get special coverage for your planned activities.  If they can't help you out, you will need to change to a different provider.  There are many great companies that offer full adventure travel insurance at competitive rates, so don't be afraid to shop around if one company isn't meeting your needs.
 
In short, don't assume you are covered for anything in your travel insurance policy until you've read the fine print.   Failure to do so could lead to a nasty surprise should something go wrong on your trip.  Be smart, be safe, and get the proper adventure travel coverage for your needs.
 
Thinking of travelling abroad by yourself or with your family for more than 3 months? Going to a foreign country for some volunteer work? Visiting a country to experience adventure or extreme sports? Or maybe leaving home for a long business trip? If you answered yes to any of these choices, then it’s time for you to consider having long term travel insurance. While it’s great to head off to another country to have the experience of a lifetime, or to merely have the vacation of your dreams, it never hurts to prepare for any eventuality. This includes theft, health issues, accidents, and deaths – among others. For instance, you may be staying at a local hotel where security is limited, you may end up in a city where there is a condition break-out, or you may have an accident while trying out a native sport in a foreign country.

By now, you may be wondering, what are the benefits of having this? There are different profits to having long term travel insurance, depending on the type of coverage and the amount of premium that you’re paying. One, your insurance covers all the medical bills that you incur if you either get ill or get into an accident. There are also some insurance companies who, after an investigation, will pay for the damages that you may cause to a third party or to someone else’s property. Two, your insurance covers theft or loss of baggage and important papers. You are also covered in case of cancelled, delayed or emergency flights. Third, for a higher premium, the insurance company provides help and support to your family in case of death. Now, before you jump into the first long term travel insurance company you find, here are some pointers that you should take note of.

First - know what you need. Whether you’re a student off to study abroad or merely travelling, or businessman out on a business trip, or a volunteer off to help other nations, medical needs and expenses are still the same. They may vary depending on how you need them, but it should be the foremost of what you look for in a long term travel insurance policy. Medical treatment may prove to be costly abroad so it pays to be prepared for this. In addition, check the items that you are going to need for your travel. Check if you need to pay extra to have iPods or digital cameras insured. Most companies will not pay for lost items unless they are properly declared beforehand. Lastly, know how long your stay is. This is important so you’ll know if your whole trip is covered and how much medical insurance you need.

Second – look for the benefits. This is essential so you’ll know which are covered or not. Usually, long term travel insurance companies offer coverage to people aged 35 to 40 years only. They may offer a different, more expensive coverage to older people. Also, if you plan to take part in extreme sports, make sure that it’s covered. Some companies require a higher premium if you’re going to do certain activities like bungee jumping or sky diving. The same applies for winter sports like skiing or snowboarding. In addition, check if the country where you are going is not included in the insurance company blacklist. Normally, countries listed as not suited for travel are not covered. Also, if you plan to go off-track in search for adventure, check if the insurance company covers “search and rescue”. Knowing all these ensures that you are prepared for any eventuality and ensures you of a worry-free journey.

We all love going on vacation but unfortunately it can end up being a lot more expensive than we anticipated.  So often we try to make cut backs and not bother with taking out travel insurance.  This might be particularly true for people who are over the age of 65 because the cost of taking out travel insurance suddenly jumps up.  However, if you are planning on taking a vacation without insurance then please think again.

In terms of travelling, you have the costs of hotels, flights, car hire and such like.  The problem is that if anything goes wrong (even if it isn’t your fault), trying to get a refund isn’t always very easy.  Any number of things can happen that are out of your control such as the flight getting cancelled or your hotel losing your reservation.  When these things happen it’s very difficult to get compensation from the companies.  So insurance is important whether you are under or over 65 years on age.

Unfortunately as we age, health problems and accidents are more likely to happen.  It might be heat stroke, a heart attack, or simply slipping on a wet bathroom floor.  Pre-existing health conditions such as diabetes and angina are more prevalent in the over 65 age bracket.  So when something does happen and you require medical assistance, you need to think about how much this would cost you if you didn’t have insurance.  It would certainly be a lot of money.

In the case of ill-health, your insurance company will pay for you to be taken to a hospital for treatment.  If you are somewhere remote, such as hill walking or on safari, then you might need to have a helicopter or aircraft sent for you.  These forms of transport don’t come cheap that’s for sure.

There’s also another issue that’s not very pleasant to talk about but that’s death.  Whether we like it or not, people who are over 65 have a much higher risk of dying.  If you were to die whilst on vacation, who would pay for your body to be transported back home?  This is particularly imperative if you are taking a vacation abroad.  Without insurance, having your family deal with this situation would be truly horrific.

Another big problem that people suffer whilst on vacation is theft.  Whether it’s someone mugging you or breaking into your hotel room, you can suffer a great deal of financial loss.  There are many criminals who specifically target tourists because often you are disorientated and too busy looking at the sights you don’t notice someone slipping their hand into your bag to steal your wallet or camera.  If you report the theft to the police and give them a list of everything that has been stolen, you’ll be able to claim your insurance when you get back home.

So if you are over 65 and feel that the cost of travel insurance isn’t worth it, please think again.  There are so many things that can happen whilst you are taking a vacation that the cost of the premium can end up being worth it for you.  There are a number of companies online who allow you to compare quotes very easily so you can get the best price.  Many tour operators will offer to sell you travel insurance as part of the deal, but often these are over priced, so make sure you check with as many companies as possible.

‘Toilet stories’, as the phrase sounds may not seem appetizing to many people. You may not at first give much of a thought to such stories if you are traveling to a land that is developed and is of first-class caliber. But if you believe in travelling all over the world with an idea of wider exploration, give due consideration to the idea of talking to a lot of people who have visited those destinations before you. I am sure they have a lot of hilarious and informative bathroom (mis)adventures to tell you.
 
If you are an American you will be most probably used to the "pedestal style" toilets.  Comfy and safe, these are a standard that most take completely for granted... until they find themselves without.
 
Also in countries like Europe, you will find the same pedestal style of toilets, but a little different.  The only significant thing that you will notice is the flushing system! Or apparent lack there of. Well, it’s always there, it’s just often very hard to find. It can be a dangling cord above you to a almost invisible button somewhere on the toilet.
 
In the underdeveloped countries you will most likely approach a toileting system that has porcelain footprints with a hole.  One squats over these like a catcher guarding home base. Veteran travellers often name the different kinds of toilets "Western style" and "Eastern Style" toilets.
 
Whether you opt for a western or eastern type of toilet, you will be required to keep a package of tissues in your pocket to avoid any sort of mishap that may occur because of any sort of defect of the flushing system. Don’t rely on the dispensers that you see near the washrooms either as they maybe empty and usually are!
 
In US it’s not much of big deal to find a toilet anywhere when compared to other countries. Even an ordinary fast food café at the end of the street will have a hygienic toilet system of its own. Capacious hotels offer up washrooms that are tucked into a corner of the lobby and be relied on for having tissue paper.  It does not matter whether you are customer there or not, they will still be graceful enough to offer up their valuable services to you.
 
There are many paid toilets in Europe, wherein you will have to pay 25 US cents to use. These paid toilets are named as "toilet booths".  You are supposed to carry a change along with you to pay in the times of need.  In fact some of the doors open only for you when you insert a coin in them. You cannot expect the people guarding these toilets to have a change with them. Though sometimes some peddler maybe generous enough to offer you some change of the same currency.
 
Also, prepare yourself to encounter women cleaners in the Men's washrooms and men cleaners in the Women's washroom.  There are a never ending stream of toilet stories that crop up from these few facts.  But then these stories should be also used to gain experience and to avoid any troublesome situation. You will have to come across all styles of toilets with different paying system.  Be ready for any sort of structure in the urgency situations.

Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) have become very common in most parts of the world. In case you have plans to visit some countries abroad it is better to confirm if you can make use of the ATM machines in advance. This information may be available in the tourist information website or can be obtained from some other source. This would relieve you of the burden of changing your money in an airport or at banks when you travel which can be a real drag.

It is better to question your bank for these details as they can provide you with the best source of information. Generally ATMs abroad make use of four digit pin numbers and not alphabets. Make sure if your card works in that country and inform your bank about the place of your visit. This will prevent unexpected problems as some banks freeze your account in case of some unusual transaction. Though this is done for additional safety, it may put in unexpected trouble, so it is always better to inform your bank prior to travel.

Make use of your cards in the best way and take one more of your cards from a different bank in case of emergency. This will help you as you can make use of the second card in case the first one fails. An error in reading the card may cause sudden panic, so stay calm and try another ATM machine near you.  This will help you take your money, unless and otherwise something is wrong with your card.

These ATM machines used all over the world are almost the same and there may simple differences in the form of extra steps which require you to choose your language and so on. Following the steps prompted by the machine is going to make it easy on using the card abroad.

The money obtained from these ATM machines is going to be local currency and it is essential for you to be in knowledge of the conversion rates before withdrawing the amount of money you want. You can figure out the conversion rates from any standard convertor or you can even do it at your airport. At the arrivals hall in any airport there is always a bank and a cash machine. These banks let you know the conversion rates which you can check before withdrawing money.

ATMs abroad mostly provide a high denomination bill which is always going to make it difficult for you to pay the smaller amounts. So it is better for you to get change from the bank nearby or you can even ask your hotel to do it for you. Though they may not help you in changing your complete cash, they can do it for a note or two.

It is very important for you to bear in mind that your card has definite cash limit for a period of time which you cannot exceed and exceeding this will be charged on you. So instead of taking smaller amounts every time, ask the machine for the amount you need and if it refuses, it is better to look out for another ATM to save the fees. Make use of your Debit card rather than your credit card as the amount of fees charged on it is very high in case of some countries.

The safety of the money withdrawn is a far more important factor than finding ways to withdraw it. it is always better to put the money away into its right place as soon as it is withdrawn. Take enough care in choosing the ATM where you withdraw the money too as it very important to take the surroundings into consideration. Once you have put your money safely, your trip is going to be as exciting as it was planned.

Why not go for camping in your vacation this year? If you live in some part of America and go on to ask your kids for a suggestion then the obvious answer would be somewhere like Disney world. And yes Disneyland is a great place to go and located on the coastal region of the United States, the fun at this place is guaranteed. The good thing is that there are a number of other places too in proximity of this area but things are going to be the same and its time you tried something different this time. Getting back to our discussion on camping, give a thought on which is the best place to go for a camp and what you can do there.

Such questions arise if you have never been camping before and so it is better to start off somewhere near your home. You aren’t going to miss out those longer trips and you can save them for some other day. Choose the nearest forest or park and try out your camping trip with your family. You may go on for a longer trip you are happy with this experience.

It is better to try out things far in advance before the trip, like setting up your tent and so on. Once you have done it once or twice in your house it is going to be easier for you during the trip. You can even ask your family members to try out these experiences in the atmosphere of your home and you shouldn’t be surprised if they are reluctant to it.

You must take enough care to plan the meals as well. Making eating outdoors simple and add fun to it. Let your kids make their own fires and roast marshmallows. Who knows? they may love it. This will also reduce a significant burden off your shoulders. You can look in for these dishes to get yourself interested too. Go for roasted hot dogs or barbeque burgers made in the campfire and include a couple of beers to with the meal. This will make the camping atmosphere perfect on its part.

You can also plan to take your coolers with you as it can store your snacks and soft drinks which your kids would love to gulp in between meals. Make sure that your kids are a part of the camp from the beginning. Let them set the tent and make their beds and cook their own food in the campfire. This would not only keep them interested but happy and adventurous as well.

Most importantly, make your camp seem as natural as it can be. Go for walks, try identifying flowers and birds, go for swimming and try exploring the area. Bathing in rivers can give a completely different experience to your kids who have been bathing in those bath tubs and swimming pools so long. All these activities can make a trip very exciting. Try being imaginative as you can and this would make it so much fun that your kids wouldn’t miss Disneyland.  

It is time to plan your trip. After deciding on the place of your vacation, you are now in knowledge of it and you can go on to have a great vacation at that place. Prepare for your trip. Are you in no idea of where you want to go? Then I have got interesting tips for you in case you are looking for nice places to visit. Even in case you know where you want to go, these tips can be very helpful. It is necessary for you to collect information about the place unless you know it well or visit it very frequently.

How to start planning for a trip? The first thing which you should consider is the number of days available to you and the amount of money you are ready to spend on the trip. After deciding on these two major factors consult with the people whom are going to travel with and get their suggestions. You will be getting a number of suggestions which you can make use of or go forward to do the thing which you always wanted to.

The dream place of your visit can be within your country or outside its borders. As we all know there is no limit for imagination and do not restrict yourself. Planning might work well for you and with proper planning you can surprise yourself that international travel is affordable too. In the present circumstances it is advisable to plan for an affordable trip in order to return home with good memories.

Television is the right choice to start your trip planning with. Recollect those places which you have always wanted to visit when you were watching the shows of your choice. You can also take a look into magazines on travel for a better idea and who knows this might very well land you in making a choice to an interesting place which you have never heard before.

You can also collect brochures about places and normal tours to those places. This will give you a rough idea about the amount time required at that place. If you are interested in visiting a beach then you can choose to visit one in a cheeky island rather than the ones you have always seen.

Contact the local travel agencies for they can help you with your travel. They also have a number of brochures and lot of information about the place of your choice. The whole trip planning can either be done by you or by an agent who can do things perfectly for you. But you have to bear in mind that such an agent would be of an additional cost and it is better to proceed on your own.

If you are interested in travel to a state within your country or abroad make use of the travel agency there as these agencies promote travel to their place and these travel agencies can be of great help. The information about these travel agencies can also be obtained from the internet.

Coming back to the discussion on budget, the questions to be answered is, are you going to have a budget trip or is it going to be lavish? Decide on the amount of money which you are going to spend and all the possible places which you are interested to visit. If your travel is going to be very expensive, you can drop it and take it for some other time. The research on travel is never going to be waste, and the day you are interested in traveling you have a well researched place at hand.

If you are thinking about taking a vacation in Playa del Carmen, then before you go make sure that you take the time to check out the many great Playa del Carmen packages which are available to help you save money while at the same time get the most out of your Caribbean vacation.

Playa del Carmen can be found along the Caribbean Sea just south of the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula where the weather year round is always very enjoyable. While located in Mexico and considered to be a very attractive and affordable destination, you can always save yourself more money when choosing to vacation here simply by making use of these Playa del Carmen packages.

There are many different Playa del Carmen packages to choose from too. Some of these come with just lodgings while many others can come with travel to and from the region as well as in and around the city. Make sure that you take the time to determine your holiday budget before hand so that you can find that perfect packaged deal for you and your family. All inclusive hotels like the Gran Porto Real and the Shangri La Caribe offer amazing vacation packages at very competitive rates. Taking an all inclusive vacation package can be one of the best decisions you make for a family since everything from activities to meals to accommodations are included in the price.

If you shop for deals just before and after the tourist high seasons in the Winter time, you will often get amazing packages for a fraction of the price. Playa Del Carmen is beautiful year round, so even if you are traveling in the low tourist season when it is hotter than normal, you will certainly find plenty to do and enjoy while at the same time you will beat the crowds!

In the end, you will be glad that you took the necessary time to properly plan ahead because you will be able enjoy your vacation even more. You will be able to save plenty of money while at the very same time also be able to enjoy your vacation even more. This will allow you to stay relaxed throughout the entire holiday which will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated; ready for the time that you have to return back to your regular work schedule.

So make the most out of your vacation when you choose to use a Playa del Carmen package when you choose to vacation in the coastal Caribbean city, Playa del Carmen.
 

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