5 common mistakes travelers make

5 common mistakes travelers make

Traveling in the world today has become both easier and more sophisticated. The number of destinations and cultures open to travelers has never been greater and the nature of current technology allows us to share our experiences as they happen. Below are a few tips to help you have a safe and successful travel experience.

 

 To tip or not to tip

Tipping etiquette varies from country to country. Knowing the local norms can save you from an embarrassing situation or from getting ripped off. For example, in many Central American countries, the service tip is included in your bill and you are not required to provide anything over and above that amount. Yet, it is not uncommon for taxi drivers to ask for a gratuity or for restaurants to give you a credit card receipt with a tip line in the hopes that you’ll fall into your normal habits.

 

Connect with caution

With WIFI becoming ever-more ubiquitous and accessible, people cannot imagine being without it. However, just because you don’t have to pay for it does not mean that connecting comes without a price. Before connecting to any WIFI network while traveling make sure that your device has the proper settings and safeguards in place to prevent others from accessing your device and snooping around. Also, avoid logging into bank accounts or using credit cards while on unsecured networks to help prevent identity theft.

 

Being too social

Posting photos and status updates on your vacation is so common now that its an expected part of the experience. Keep in mind however that you are advertising that you’ve left behind an empty house.

Webroot has reported on this issue. They mention that“Burglars have already begun to turn to Facebook and Twitter to find homes that may be vacant during a holiday absence, so don’t make their job any easier for them by giving them your travel itinerary.”

 

Doing the last minute shuffle

You have planned your trip down to the last detail, but don’t forget about the few days before your adventure. There are usually a lot of items that need to be handled before you step foot into that plane.  Items like Pet-sitters, stopping your mail, notifying your bank and credit card companies of your travels, and of course, packing. We suggest that you add a few pre-travel days to your planning.  This will help make sure you are not overstressed or realize you have forgotten something crucial at your destination.

 

Forgetting to Relax

 Remember that you are traveling to enjoy yourself, so make sure to plan in some time to do nothing. Being overambitious and trying to pack too much into every day will only result in stress.  If you spend every second running from attraction to attraction, you are very likely to miss the most interesting aspect of your destination, the culture.

You can see the Eiffel Tower in photographs on the internet, but you can only experience its culture in Paris. Grab a coffee at a sidewalk café. Take a moment and watch the locals. Smell the croissant in front of you and listen to the urban symphony around you.

Now that you have Learnt how to avoid these common mistakes, click here to plan your next trip.

 

 

 

About the Author

 Mahy Medhat

A storyteller with a wanderlust desire, who loves exploring the world with a penchant for culture and food. Mahy has been writing for numerous high-profile magazines and currently working on publishing her own book.

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