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Frequently
Asked Questions - Travel Tips
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respectful of your fellow traveler and your friendly hosts by
not doing what you wouldn't do at home i.e. Washing jocks and
socks in kitchen or bathroom sinks. Using noisy beauty appliances
at odd hours of the day or night. |
| Save
on the weight of your luggage with thrifty tips like these: |
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Chamomile
tea bags infused in hot water make for a good skin toner/moisturizer,
hair conditioner etc. |
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The
"one on and one in the wash" rule applies to everything,
because the "just in case extras" will always stay
just in the case, so why carry them. Just leave them at home. |
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Buy
a wallet that is worth a dollar put some local coins in it,
put this in your pocket, for the pickpockets. Keeping all other
valuables in your money belt close to your skin. Either under
your arm or around your waist. The one-dollar wallet also gives
you quick access to coins and small money you might need in
a hurry without digging into your money belt when in public. |
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Try
not to travel with designer labels as this leads to total misery
should they be lost or stolen. |
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Thrift
shop bargains are great to travel with, easy to replace and
will add to your exciting memoirs. This includes bargain sunglasses,
watches and clothing. Remember all countries have thrift shops
so replacements and upgrades are cheap and easy. |
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