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Quarantine days are ending soon and a few questions remain answered to me. I will share them here. One thing's for sure. This year's traveling accommodation preferences will be similar to last year's. People will prefer staying at friend's houses instead of hotels or Airbnb rooms. Safety has a high priority these days.
So, BlahFace community! Have you decided to go on a trip? Have you found the destination of your choice? Did you find cheap tickets and accommodation through offers online?
I will share some tips to follow if you want to avoid "the unexpected". My motto before any travel is: Prepare, Search, Read, Inform!
1.Travel documents
Make sure you have the necessary travel documents and that they are valid and in good condition. Find out where you can travel with your ID, which requires a passport and Visa.
2.Luggage preparation
Look for information on the size of luggage allowed according to the ticket you have purchased. Depending on the airline, different baggage policies are followed. After checking the website of the company you travel with, take a look at what you need to put in your suitcase.
3. Travel guides
Find information about the place you will visit. See the map of the area and try to locate various key points of the city e.g. your hotel. Go to the page of the local tourism organization. Seek information on areas of increased crime and other risks. Many times things in the photos look more impressive. Do not be disappointed, visit sites like Tripadvisor and read guest reviews. Do not hesitate to write your opinion, it is important.
4. It takes a little audacity
Find the courage and become communicative. After arriving at the hotel you have booked, politely ask the staff for information about the city. They may suggest something that is not listed in the tourist guides. Many times, especially during periods of low tourist traffic, hotels have empty rooms. You can only win if you claim the opportunity to move to a larger room or someone with a better view.
5. Become a traveler, not a tourist
A traveler sees what he wants to see, the tourist what they want. Open your horizons and customize your travel experience. Look for authenticity in the place you will visit. Avoid eating in shops close to tourist attractions and attractions. Get out of the city limits, go for a walk in a local village, and experience the culture of the place in areas that have not been altered by mass tourism. That's my favorite tip.
6. Spend a day with locals
Make friends, learn some phrases in the local dialect, and talk to the locals. In some places people may not be very friendly, may not like to be photographed, or they may be ashamed to speak English. Do not lose your courage, you will find people willing to show you the authentic side of the city. Caution! Do not trust anyone.
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