Travel tips: First-timer’s guide to successful international trip
These travel tips will help first-time international travellers make the most of their adventure
International holiday tours can be exciting but making the most of these trips requires meticulous planning to ensure that your journey is smooth and memorable.
1. Choose your destination wisely
There are numerous exotic places to visit but select a destination that aligns with your interests and preferences. Thoroughly research the visa requirements, safety and health precautions to make informed decisions.
2. Set a realistic budget
Calculate all anticipated expenses, including flights, accommodation, food, activities and travel insurance. Also, be prepared for unexpected expenses and allocate a backup fund.
3. Book flights and accommodation in advance
Planning in advance will help you get competitive flight deals and accommodation at a better cost with guaranteed availability.
4. Pack light and smart
Choose clothes based on the weather and itinerary of your destination. Select versatile clothing options that can be mixed and matched for a new look every time.
5. Learn basic phrases
Familiarise yourself with common phrases of greetings in the local language to enhance communication.
6. Notify your bank and mobile carrier
Inform your bank and mobile carrier about your travel plans to avoid any disruptions in card usage or communication.
7. Travel insurance is a must
Purchase comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost belongings and other unforeseen events.
8. Create a travel itinerary
International trips don't happen often, so meticulously plan your travel to cover all the must-see attractions and activities.
9. Stay safe and healthy
Adhere to local safety guidelines, stay aware of your surroundings and maintain caution. Take necessary health precautions, including vaccinations, based on the destination's requirements.
10. Stay connected
Share your itinerary with trusted friends and family members and maintain regular communication to keep them informed about your whereabouts and well-being.