Traveler Caring Tips

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Home Care

Make Sure Your Home is Safe While You're Away


It would be nice to have someone guard your house while you're away. But for most of us, we leave our house vacant when we go on vacation. Keeping your home safe is important during vacation season. Here are some tips.

1. Get a House-Sitter
This is probably the closest thing to a "home guard" that you can get! If it's in your budget, consider hiring a house-sitter. This person can take care of any pets in your home, and bring in mail and newspapers. A house-sitter can stay in your home the whole time you're gone, or just stop by once or twice a day. He or she can turn lights on and off, and turn television and radios on and off at random times.

2. Lawn
Your lawn says a lot about whether you are home or not. If it's overgrown, it signals vacancy. If possible, hire people to mow your lawn in your absence. Also, overgrown trees and shrubs can obscure windows and doors, creating hiding spaces for burglars. Before leaving on vacation, trim vegetation back and, if you're going to be gone for a while, hire someone to trim you shrubs and trees, too.

If you have children, sources recommend leaving a few toys out on the lawn. It looks like the kids are coming back out any minute! If you have a house-sitter, he or she can rearrange these toys each day, too.

3. Mail and Newspapers
Even if you don't have a full-fledged house-sitter, ask a neighbor to bring in mail and newspapers. Otherwise, call the post office and newspaper to let them know the dates you'll be gone and ask them to stop delivery during that time.

4. Your Car
An unmoving car parked in your driveway for days and days can be a "no one's home" signal to thieves. See if a friend or neighbor can move your car now and then, or even park his or her car in your driveway every so often. It looks like activity is going on, and that's the important message to convey.

5. Lighting
Motion-sensing outside lights are a good idea. Make sure they are in good working order, and that any other outdoor lighting is up and running as it should be. Indoor lighting should be in good working order, too. Consider lamp timers so that lights can go on and off at seemingly random times.

6. Timers
Timers can be used for more than just lighting. You can attach them to any electrical device, such as a TV or radio. This means the radio or television will come on and go off at various times as if someone were home.

7. Valuables
Don't leave valuables in plain view. Computers, TVs, and electronics that can be clearly seen through your windows need to be hidden (or use curtains/shades on your windows). Jewelry, cash, or anything else valuable can be placed in a safe deposit box at your bank, or you can give your valuables to a trusted family member while you're gone.

Kids Care

Traveling with Kids - Survival Tips


Some parents may dread the car drive with their kids during vacation this summer. It's true that long car drives can wear on parents' nerves and make for some antsy kids! However, a little preparation can help. Here are some survival tips for traveling with kids this summer.

1. Car Toys
Instead of allowing your children to bring along their favorite toy from home (although that's fine, too), try having a few toys that are "car only." Those toys are only brought out when your kids are in the car, so even if you travel frequently, there are still "new" toys for the trip.

2. What Kinds of Toys?
It's true that not just any toy will work well in the car! Games with lots of tiny pieces, for instance, are probably not a great idea. But there are some toys that are more conducive to car travel. Here are some suggestions.

-Dry-erase boards
These don't have to be just a plain board. There are activity kits available that come with a dry-erase board and various transparencies and other fun things you can do with the dry-erase markers.

-Etch-a-Sketch
It's not for everyone, but this classic toy can provide lots of entertainment for some kids. And it's mess-free!

-Activity Boards and Games
For toddlers and some preschoolers, these activity boards can save the say. They are the type of boards that are interactive, and some have sounds and lights and other features. They range from pushing buttons to hear animal sounds to spinning blocks to create an adventure. Keep a few specials ones of these for trips with your young child.

-Magnets
Magnet sets and magnetic games are great for the car; the magnetism keeps the pieces from falling all over the vehicle. There are also books available with magnetic characters and boards to go with them.

3. DVD Player
Okay, maybe this sounds too easy. But many parents swear by their portable DVD players for long car trips. If you are not the kind of parent who really approves of a lot of screen time, remember it's only for one day in the car. Choose DVDs from the library beforehand if you need something new to watch.

4. Coin Challenge
One idea that some parents have employed with success - especially if there is bickering or other undesirable behavior going on - is to give each child a roll of quarters (or whatever coin you're comfortable with). Each time they make noise, start a fight, or are engaging in behavior that is unacceptable, they have to give you (the parent) one of their coins. Whatever coins are left can be spending money at your destination.

Tips on Vacationing with Your Pet


So you want to take your pet on vacation with you! It can be a lot of fun, but especially if you plan a bit. Here are some tips for successful vacationing with your pet.

1. Be Prepared
It may be tempting to think you'll just buy everything for your pet when you get to your destination, but that plan (or lack of a plan) might not work out. It's probably not a good idea to "chance it" when it comes to pet supplies. So bringing along items to meet your pet's needs is a big help. Here are some ideas as to what to bring.

-Leash
-Food and water bowls (collapsible ones can save space)
-Pet food
-Brush and comb
-Medications (if applicable)
-Towels and sheets to cover car upholstery and furniture
-Treats

2. Be Considerate
If you're bringing your pet along, whether you're staying in a rental home, condo, hotel, or elsewhere, make sure your pet has adequate housing. A crate for your dog, a cage for your rabbit, a carrier for your cat, etc. are important for minimizing mess and maximizing enjoyment and preservation of the property on which you're staying. Of course, your animal does not have to be confined all the time (that wouldn't be healthy anyway!), but it's a good idea to confine your animal when you are not around to check its behavior. Dogs and cats can destroy furniture, and other pets can be messy and/or destructive as well.

3. Destination
As you consider where to go and what kind of place to stay on your vacation, consider your pet. Obviously, the place you're staying must accept pets; but there are some other characteristics you might want to look for in your destination. Here are some thoughts.

-High-rise condominiums may not be a good choice if you are bringing along a dog that needs to be walked regularly. Consider easy outdoor access and ground-level facilities if you're bringing a dog along.

-For pets like cats, you may want to go the opposite way and choose a facility that is a little harder to "break out of." If you want your cat to stay in, a house or hotel where he/she could slip out into the woods as soon as the door is cracked may not be the best idea.

4. Activities
If you are going to the trouble to bring your pet on vacation, there seems to be little point in leaving him alone all day while you go out and enjoy your vacation. As you plan your activities, try to choose outings that can include your pet. Alternatively, you might want to leave your pet with a pet daycare service so she can have a vacation, too.

Pet Care Tips for Travelers 


Pets can sometimes make travel difficult, or at least challenging. Do you leave them at home and have someone come in and take care of them? Or do you board them at a kennel? Should you take them with you? It can be quite a dilemma. Here are some pet care tips for travelers that may help you decide what's best for your pet.

1. Leaving Your Pet at Home
Some experts point out that this is often the least traumatic way of leaving your pet when you go on vacation. While your pet's routine will be somewhat different, it won't be the huge change that boarding would be. If you go this route, see if you can hire a neighbor, friend, or family member that your pet is familiar with. If your pet has not interacted with the caretaker before, take some time before your vacation to let your new caretaker get to know your pet(s). Then take your caretaker through the routine. Writing it down to help them remember all the steps is important, but do take them through the routine in person at least once.

There are some cons to leaving your pet in your home. For example, some people are uncertain about having another person in their home when they are gone. Also, if there's an emergency or problem, a pet staying in your home may not be discovered right away, and would have to be transported to the vet.

2. Boarding
Boarding's biggest asset is probably the availability of vet care. At a professional boarding kennel, your pet will have access to veterinary care close by if necessary. You can also schedule a bath or flea treatment while you're gone, so your pet is clean and ready to go when you pick him/her up.

Some of the cons to boarding are the expense and the possible trauma to your pet. If your pet gets anxious easily or is very attached to you and your routine, then boarding can be anxiety-producing for your pet.

3. Taking Your Pet With You
If you decide to take your pet with you and you are sure that all destinations (hotels, your final vacation spot, etc.) accept pets, then you will have a different type of preparation to do. For one thing, getting your pet groomed very well before travel is a good idea. He or she will be more comfortable for travel that way (especially if the grooming involves clipping to keep him/her cooler), and your pet will be less likely to leave hair in the car and where you're staying.

If your pet is coming with you, he/she will need a carrier of sorts. A travel crate or carrier is ideal, and keeps your pet safer that if he/she is bouncing around loose in the car. Also, some hotels require or prefer that your animal is crated or in a carrier.

Hopefully, these tips will help you decide what will work best for your pet as you travel this summer.

Safety First Advice for Women Travelers


Generally, there area lot of women travelers who get
stuck in being confused on what to do when traveling
alone. Women, being more of the vulnerable type, would
think that it can be quite scary embarking through
stranger’s land where everyone knows that you are a
new comer. Women, don’t fret. Here are some tips to
guide you make it through safe traveling. With these
safety first advices for traveling women, you can ease
out your concerns.

Advice # 1 - Always consider what to wear.

Your attire can accurately tell who you are and what
lies beneath that bag of yours. Every place is
different but nothing beats simplicity. if you are
going in East side countries wherein most places are
still “developing”, it is not wise to wear signature
clothes or branded shoes. This will not only make some
kind of commotion but also attract the eyes of
prowling thieves. In addition, other countries are
reprimanding the wearing of revealing clothes. How do
you go about this? Dress simply. Dress what locals
will dress. If necessary, buy clothes that you often
see them wear.

Advice # 2 – Stay away from suspicious strangers.

Remember, you are in a foreign country wherein people
can’t even understand a single word you’re saying.
That is why, it is better to stay away from suspicious
looking people. Give yourself the benefit of the
doubt.

There is a perception that because women are weaker
than men in terms of muscle strength, they are more
vulnerable to get mobbed helplessly. You can choose to
stay in parts of the town where it is considered safe
but then again you will be defeating the main reason
why you’re traveling. You’ll miss all the fun of being
a traveler. Or you could do the following:

• Be watchful of the people around you. Call it
paranoia but better safe than sorry. Stay alert
especially in crowded areas because some thieves would
prefer to do their thing amongst a number of people.

• Take the jewelries off. It is not advisable to strut
your way through the busy streets of a foreign place
showing off your most priced jewelry. It’s like
saying, “Come and get me.”

• Carry a light and if necessary, a weapon for
protection. A heavy flashlight can be can be very
useful when you came home late or you’re passing
through a dark alley.

• Hide it under your undies. Yes, it can be quite
uncomfortable but it would be one of the safest places
to stash your money. If you’re wearing shoes, you can
hide it underneath or inside your socks or stockings.

Advice # 3 – Bring your medicines.

If traveling makes you sick, better have something to
prevent occurrences to happen. If you have asthma,
hypertension or any kind of illness that can strike
you anywhere, always have a solution to it – bring
your prescribed medicines. Never reach a point where
you have to stop everything or be rerouted just to get
you to the nearest hospital.

Equipped with these advices, you’ll be safer and be
much more confident. You can feel more relaxed to go
on a journey. Always be aware of your surroundings and
pay attention to odd people. Following these safety
first advices when traveling through different lands,
as a woman, can get you home in one piece safe and
sound.


Safety First Traveling Tips when Riding a Foreign Taxi


Riding a taxi can generally be safe. It’s safer than
journeying through the subway, at least. But, there
are things, bad things that can happen when riding a
foreign taxi. There have been reports of kidnapping by
taxi drivers in which you have to be aware of. before
boarding any kind of vehicle, consider your safety
first and then be alert of your surroundings when
traveling especially when you’re alone.

Tip # 1 – Locate a taxi stand.

If you just came out of the airport, you can easily
find taxi stands around and near the area. It would be
a bit similar to what you have in your country. You
just have to notice the congregating taxis under a
sign that you can’t read and that would probably be
it. If unsure, ask a police person. In general terms,
only cabs that are authorized by the government to
board passengers are the ones that can park under
these stands. This also means that the taxi driver is
licensed. Never let drivers that are aggressive to win
you over. They might have another intention than
bringing you to your destination.

Tip # 2 – Know something about the place where you’re
heading.

You should have even the slightest idea regarding your
destination. If necessary, try to avoid shortcuts
because this can confuse your memory and lead to
another street that you are unfamiliar with. Notice If
you’re heading south and the taxi is going north, be
determined to ask or otherwise make the cab stop for
if not, juts jump out of your seat and ask for help.

Tip # 3 – Observe for cab similarities.

Look at the color of the taxi. Is it he same with
others? Do they have certain similarities that can
assure you of some firm evidence that the cab is
really safe? You can never trust a taxi that seems
different from the others because in some places,
thieves use fake cabs to get your money or sometimes,
more.

Tip # 4 – Keep your belongings close.

If you’re traveling alone and your are carrying a
really big and heavy luggage, sit beside it. Keep it
very close to you. Otherwise if it’s in the trunk, it
will be very difficult for you to pull it out if in
case anything bad happens.

Tip # 5 – Note phone numbers.

Taxi companies love advertising. That is why,
legitimate taxis are the ones with plastered company
numbers either on the trunk, doors and roofs. Never
get into a taxi that doesn’t have the company’s phone
number on its interior or exterior surface.

Tip # 6 – Sharing alert.

Sharing your cab with someone can minimize your
consumption and impose some kind of safety within you.
Although, you should try to say “No.” if your taxi
driver wanted someone to share with you no matter how
peaceful the stranger looks – especially in foreign
countries. You could end up being kidnapped because
the peaceful-faced stranger is wearing a mask and is
actually a monster.

Tip # 7 – Get a hold of the door handle.

Don’t ride a taxi when the door handle inside it is
malfunctioning or is broken. It would be very
difficult for you to escape a predicament with a
busted cab door.

If in case all of these tips fail, always have an
emergency line where you can call local officials. It
is always a remark to put safety first when traveling
especially in foreign countries.

Safety First Timer Tips when Traveling through the Internet



Traveling can be in different forms. Either on land,
air or sea, it is always mandatory to be safe at all
times. Although another kind of traveling is now
rampant and is continuously happening inside your own
home. It’s journeying through the internet streets.
Unlike traveling outdoors wherein you have to go
through a lot of twists and turns and is quite
exhausting, traveling indoors by means of your
internet connection can be a breeze. Perhaps this is
the first time you would encounter this kind of
experience or if not, probably your kids or younger
siblings, whoever it is, there are certain precautions
and safety tips especially for first timers traveling
through the Internet.

Interacting with people via the Internet can be risky
and dangerous. Indeed, a lot of Internet users, even
experienced ones, get molested, abused or fooled just
by hanging out for about 15 minutes, talking to a
stranger. Others can even get robbed because they were
too honest and trustful of their identity that they
are giving it all out. If you are just new, you can
pick up some ideas on how to avoid this kind of
predicament.

The secret when dealing with strangers through the
Internet and making sure that you are safe every step
of the way is through proper communication and keen
observation. How? Pay attention:

When someone asks you things that are quite personal,
like information about your real name or address, be
alert. Never give out something as important as your
home phone number, age, name of friends, and most
especially, your family income. Not unless you know
this person by heart, never spill out anything this
valuable. You may put the lives of your family,
friends and even yourself in danger.

If a certain company or a representative from a firm
or agency tells you beautiful things on how to earn
big, big bucks in just a couple of minutes or tells
you that you can cultivate massive income in not less
than a week, such an exaggeration can put you at risk.
It can spell out catastrophe. Never give into their
sweet words, that in the end, will entice you to give
out something as important as your credit card number.
This can turn out to be a scam and wipe out everything
in your account. Before trusting anything, ask. Ask
for the person’s or the company’s credibility, status
and standing in the business that is being related.

Passwords are keys to another world and opens
something personal or top secret. Never give this out
nor share it even with your closest friends.

If you have met someone through online chatting, you
have to be sure of the person’s identity and how far
can he or she be trusted before meeting in person.
Hope this doesn’t burst your bubble but there are
syndicates roaming around the Internet waiting for
their next victim so be very careful. If in doubt, you
can ask someone to accompany you or meet somewhere
public.

Treat the person whom you are talking to with respect
even if the person’s not giving it back. Never try to
send bad messages or use explicit or mean languages.

You have to be wary of strangers because not all have
bad intentions. Others can be decent and are properly
behaved. Just to be sure, always apply safety first
when traveling trough the Internet.

Seven Safety First Tips when Traveling with your Children



There is a big difference between traveling with an
adult and traveling with children. Even if you have
toddlers or an infant with you, it is a special
specification that adults accompanying their children
must observe safety first when traveling. There are
numerous ways to make traveling for you and your child
safer. Here are seven:

1. Maintain seatbelts or restraints at all times.
Naughtiness can become one reason for your child to
get hurt and cause one to another. Your child can move
all he want as long as his seatbelt or restraint are
firmly attached to their bodies. Furthermore,
turbulence can go without warning.

2. Keep your child’s essentials inside your hand carry
bag. You can survive every ounce of tantrums when you
keep in your bag a handful of useful merchandise like
diapers, food and medicine. If you have an infant, you
can bring in two bottles of milk.

3. Position you child away from the aisle. It would be
more appropriate to sit him in between two adults. If
you don’t like being seated along the aisle, for your
child’s sake, sacrifice. Children love exploring and
reaching out things. They can get hurt unknowingly
when their little arms and hands get bumped by walking
people or by the serving cart. You can also sit him at
one corner beside the windows.

4. Bring toys. Make sure these are not deadly ones.
Toys can serve as perfect modalities to catch your
child’s attention and refrain him or her from making
unnecessary noises and activities. Never bring toys
that can hurt, easily break or is heavy. Electronic
games can only be used while the plane is cruising.

5. Control your child. It is your responsibility to
control your child’s behavior while inside the plane.
The flight attendant is never responsible for the
supervision of your child. You don’t pay them to
become baby sitters. As much as possible, don’t fall
asleep during the flight. Children take this
opportunity to wander around the plane and eventually
get lost. You also have to be careful when walking
around the plane with your child for he might reach
hot cups of coffee or silverware.

6. Upon the deployment of oxygen masks, put yours
first. Contrary to what most parents would think, it
is much advisable to put an adult’s mask first before
their child. Why? for practical reasons. There would
be a greater chance of saving both your lives than
just your child’s. If the adult puts the oxygen mask
on their children first, it will take only few seconds
for hypoxia to come over wherein episodes of confusion
or passing out will happen. A child, especially
smaller ones, will be of no help once you pass out.
This is one very good reason why you must put on the
mask first.

7. Always be prepared for the possibility of
emergencies. Be aware of the procedures that can be
appropriate for your child. First, ask the flight
attendant if they have emergency equipments that are
designed especially for children. Next, be familiar
with the preflight briefing. Lastly, if your child has
a condition that can be an issue, inform the
attendant.

Generally, you have to plan ahead. Ask yourself what
are the things that can help you and your child to be
safe through hours of being suspended on air. It is
your sole responsibility to take good care of your
child by practicing these safety first tips when
traveling.

When Traveling as a Student, Practice Safety First

So you ask, is traveling dangerous? It is quite
inherent that in any kind of travel that a person
does, danger is always just around the corner yes,
traveling entails a lot of risks but there are ways on
how to prevent these kinds of unwanted situations just
by following simple safety first tips when traveling
especially if you’re just a student.

As a student traveling far away from home, you have to
consider a lot of precautions like:

• Street crimes may vary in forms but the motive will
still be the same. Even if you came from another
country and have lived your life in a big city, you
will still be startled on how crimes are made in other
places.

• If you came from a small town and it will be your
first time to enter the big city, keep your faith
strong for there are a lot of people living in the
biggest cities with the littlest of hearts and frail
interest.

• If you’re going to some place where people can’t
speak your tongue, you should’ve had even the
slightest background of the place’s dialect or
language so that you can easily get help.

As you plan your travel, make sure that you are aware
of the different travel warnings and not considering
the places where Americans are not safe to go. You can
also register to the US Embassy of the country where
you’re at just in case anything bad will happen, your
country will know where to find you.

At the point of traveling alone in a stranger’s place,
it’s advisable to stay safe. You can do the following:

• Apply the safety precautions that you have at home.
Think of your new place as danger prone times two. But
these precautions should not hinder your chances of
enjoying your stay. Just avoid walking along dark and
empty streets. As much as possible stash your money in
places where thieves dare not search. Stay alert at
all times.

• If you’re boarding a plane or crossing a boarder,
never let yourself carry the items of others even if
you know that person very well. You can’t plead “not
guilty” if inspectors have proven that what you’re
carrying are illegal drugs or explosives.

• Know about the important laws of the place you’re
going to. There are certain places where bribery is
beginning to become a livelihood for some public
officials wherein, to literally go about safely around
town, you have to give a bigger amount. In these
places, your rights can be very thin.

• Pay attention to your luggage. Never let it out of
your sight. There are scenarios that goes “one minute
it’s there, the other minute it’s gone. In countries
where poverty is their main problem, it would help at
least 10 families to live through cold nights with
that luggage of yours.

• be very careful when riding trains and taxis. You
can easily get lost most especially if the taxi driver
doesn’t get what you’re saying. You’ll just go around
in circles. Worst, it can cost you so much.

Point is: preparation and knowledge will keep you safe
in all your journeys. You can go in a place where
you’ll really enjoy every moment that you’re there and
in another where you’ll curse all the way out. Tool
is, as a student, you must always be aware of the
safety first practices when traveling outside your
place.

Travel with kids, travel prepared



It is good to have your kids with you when you travel; this would surely open their eyes to a lot more of new knowledge and discovery. When you bring along your kids in your trips, this is not only a way of bringing them close to your heart but also through this, your child would definitely make him or her more aware about the world around him or her.

Well, when kids are with you, you need to be more prepared because as we all know they have special needs and we have to respond to such needs. With the tips provided below, it would surely help you get yourself prepared for the entire travel.

You have to bring with you some of the most useful things you could carry with you as you travel and as you reach destinations:
Band-Aids
antiseptic hand gel
small tissue packs
sun screen
Dr.'s phone numbers
Tylenol - children's & adults
a rubber door stop can provide extra security for a hotel room door
small plug in nightlight - to help find the bathroom in the middle of the night

* These things re for the activities you could have together in order not get bored and to get their attention fully
Crayons
mechanical pencils
highlighter - good for word search games
paper
deck of cards
zip lock bags (collecting shells, storing food, wet clothes)

* These are other things for travel uses:
sun glasses
hats/visors
light weight wind breaker
umbrella
camera with extra film
keep a photo of your child in your wallet - incase you loose them in a crowed area
extra copy of birth certificates, photo id, travel reservations, airline tickets

With these pointers in mind, you would not surely miss the thrill and the fun, you would also be able to good at preparing for traveling like from the simple trips to those that require loads of planning.


Safety First When Traveling: Women's Travel Guide for Additional Safety


Whether it is for business or pleasure, you will see
that more and more women are now traveling all over
the world. Although this may seem like a good thing,
you have to remember that in other parts of the world,
women are viewed as weak and are unable to defend
themselves. This is why you have to remember that when
traveling, safety first should always be on top of
other things.

So, here are some tips that women can use in order to
have a much more enjoyable and also much safer trip
whenever they travel abroad.

The first tip is that you should always do your
research first on the country you plan on traveling
to. You have to remember that not all countries are
the same in regards to culture. Some countries are
culturally conservative and will have dress codes that
everyone should follow. Always familiarize yourself on
the laws and customs of the place you wish to go to.
Remember that ignorance of the law excuses no one even
if you are a tourist.

A very good example would be Saudi Arabia. If you
travel here, you have to remember that tourists here
and even women were apprehended by the police for
improper dresses. You have to remember that Islamic
nations tend to be very conservative especially around
women. So, never ever do obscene postures when
traveling to unknown places. In fact, in some
countries, it is even illegal to invite people of the
opposite sex in your hotel room. And, only married
couples are allowed to stay in the same hotel room.

Although fashion may always be important for you as it
really does make a statement, you have to remember
that what may be casual wear for you may be seen as
provocative or inappropriate in other countries.
Always remember that you can never go wrong with jeans
and t-shirt that covers most of your body. Also, these
clothes are better option than skirts if you need to
run or defend yourself.

Whenever traveling, it is always a good idea to blend
in with the public. Try buying a local dress and wear
it to give other people the impression that you are a
local and is familiar with the country.

If you want a more secure way whenever you are getting
around the country, always arm yourself. Today, you
will see a lot of safety devices available for sale in
the market and can be brought along legally. An
example would be pepper sprays, where if sprayed on
the assailant's face, it will temporarily blind them
and also disable them for 5 to 6 minutes, which is
enough for you to run away and get help. You can also
try getting a stun gun which has an electrostatic
voltage charge. This safety device will indeed give
your assailant a shock of his or her life and weaken
their muscles.

Whenever traveling in unfamiliar surroundings, always
be alert. It is recommended that you should never
carry your wallet in your back pocket. Always carry it
in the front or side pockets and keep your hands in
there. You have to remember that some places are
notorious for pickpockets and there are even places
where children working with adults can slash your
pants with a blade and get the contents of that
pocket. Always be cautious.

These are some of the safety tips that you should
remember whenever you travel. You have to remember
that as a woman, you will be much more vulnerable to
attacks. By always planning ahead, you can be sure
that you will be able to have a more enjoyable
vacation. Whenever you plan your holiday, you need to
remember that safety should always be first when
traveling.

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