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QuestionDo I still need to do this if I'm an athlete?
Community AnswerYes. Being an athlete doesn't change anything about making travel plans unless you'll be traveling with a team or university, in which case they will give you all of the necessary information regarding your travel plans. -
QuestionHow do I travel to a place that has a lot of tourists?
Community AnswerResearch to see how many tourists there will be while you will be there. Prepare for larger crowds and bring plenty of money. If you don’t particularly like crowds, or don’t mind them but think that you’ll probably want to escape them at some point, research which places will be less crowded and book accommodation, activities, or day trips there, whichever you want to do. -
QuestionHow do I travel when most things are already paid for?
Sage HallockCommunity AnswerGo! Simply enjoy the travel and just have fun! Also make sure to take pictures and focus on what you are most interested in doing. -
QuestionWhat are the things you must carry when you travel?
Steveng1188Community AnswerYou need to carry travel documents (passport with at least 6 months validity and visa), vaccination details, travel insurance, credit card/ cash, and personal belongings. -
QuestionWhen packing, is it better to roll or fold your clothes?
Amanda CousinsCommunity AnswerDo either technique when packing your suitcase and bring some travel necessities -
QuestionWhat do you pack on a cruise vacation or long tour with a tour agency?
Community AnswerThe cruise line or tour agency will have appropriate suggestions for what to pack. -
QuestionWhat essential items should I pack for international travel to avoid last-minute stress?
AMZ Cabs NagpurCommunity AnswerTo avoid last-minute stress for international travel, prioritize essential documents like your passport, visa, tickets, and travel insurance, ensuring you have both physical and digital copies. Pack your phone, charger, power bank, a universal adapter, local currency, and at least one debit/credit card. Also include weather-appropriate clothing, comfortable shoes, travel-sized toiletries, necessary medications with prescriptions, a small first-aid kit, and hand sanitizer. Remember to keep a change of clothes, important documents, snacks, and a pen for customs in your carry-on, and consider using a checklist to prevent oversight.
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