what is traveling
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• Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile,train, boat, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip.
• Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.
• It will develop skills you didn’t know you had
• You could learn a new language
• Gives you adventure
• Gives you perspective
• For education
• The challenge
• To do something new
• You will eat food like you never have
• To prove to yourself you can
• Contact the Kennel and/or House Sitter
• Take Care of "Stop" Orders and Advance Payments
• Manage Your Cash Flow
• Plan Your First Day
• Map Out Your First Drive
• Pack Your Hands-free Device
• Do a Web Search of Your Hobbies at Your Destination
• Check Public Transit Maps on the Web
• Check the Local Entertainment Listings
• Check the Weather
DO’S
• Remain what you are – friendly, courteous, polite and
dignified
• Carry some identification – a tag, bracelet, or card – if
you have a medical condition that might require
emergency care.
• Mark all your bags inside and out with your name and
address – both home address and your foreign address.
• If you see an unattended package, move away from it
and call the police.
• Know as much as possible about each country you plan
to visit, including it’s history, religion, geography and
government.
DON’TS
• Never, ever leave your residence unlocked.
• Do not pack your essential documents or
medicines in checked baggage – luggage gets
lost.
• Do not bring expensive jewelry with you.
• Travel with some men – for safety reason
• Do not lose your passport, it will not be the end of
the world, but it may seem like it is.
• Do not joke about bombs or about smuggled items
– airport authorities will not find that funny nor will
you.