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Security Tips For First Time Travelers
By Pat Murphy
For some, traveling is a way to do business while for others, it is their time for enjoyment. Frequent travelers often know the ins and outs of traveling locally or overseas. However, statistics reveal that these travelers are usually people who for business whose main objective is to meet and talk to clients. Clearly, all they need is a hotel room. But pleasure fliers, or those who for vacations need more than just hotels. They to learn and explore new places and cultures. If you are one of them or planning to be just like them, you need a handful of general security tips to help keep your safe and enjoyable.

It is never a bad idea to learn something about the culture of the place that you plan to visit. Learn about the social norms, manners of dress, cuisine, form of government, and religious practices. Informing yourself about a nation's history, culture, customs and politics make your stay more significant. Even if English is a global language and spoken almost everywhere, it is to your advantage to try to learn the language of the locals. Grab a few useful phrases, greetings, and all other relevant information about your destination from the local library, books, and the Internet. Another general tip that is usually neglected is bringing light luggage. A lighter and less bulky luggage allows you to explore more freely and gives you ease of movement. This does not mean that you leave your essentials behind; rather, this means that you take only what is essential. Take only your toiletries, medicines, money substitutes,

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camera, and enough change of clothes. It is advisable to take clothes that are versatile and easily matched with other clothes in your luggage. For example, black trousers or pants go well with almost anything more than printed or embroidered jeans. It is also important to secure all documents like passports and insurance. Invest in a body document bag and wear it under your clothes. Better yet, deposit valuable documents in the hotel safe. Being tourists in a new place gets you special treatment but it also makes you a special target for theft.

Avoiding overseas theft is one factor that makes traveling safety necessary One way to avoid being a target is to dress simply and conservatively. The less jewelry, gadget, or expensive accessories you put on, the less your risks of getting robbed are. Thieves are attracted like bees to a honey pot to any show of affluence. Consider bringing only travelers's check or a credit card or two as cash substitute. Putting name tags on your bags and luggage is a good idea but it also allow bad elements to identify you. security specialists suggest putting covered tags on the inside and outside your luggage. A hint for those who plan to travel: get the local US consul's office address and phone number. They provide assistance to American travelers who find themselves in trouble. These general tips do not mean to scare you out of international but to put you in your guard. Abroad, you are not in your territory and you are subject to the local laws; it is better to exercise safety practices.
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