Travel Tips for Beginners

These tips will ensure that your first international travelling adventure is going to be an enjoyable one!

Start Off with Somewhere Easy

Certain places are easier to travel to than others are. If you are on your first trip outside of your own country, make sure your destination makes for easy enjoyment and there are plenty of recreational activities for yu to indulge in. You can save the harder-to-reach places for when you have a better idea of what to expect.

Make Sure You Have a Smartphone

There are not many things that offer travellers more freedom than a good smartphone. If yours is unlocked, you can probably get a local SIM card that will allow you to make use of cheap data and Wifi wherever you go. Additionally, this will allow you to stay in touch as and when you need to, as well as relax every now and then thanks to great options like the Australian betting sites so widely available for mobile users these days.

Pack the Right Bags

Buy a bag smaller than what you think you will need. A travel backpack is highly recommended, as you will be saved from having to lug hundreds of pieces of luggage around with you wherever you go, and can enjoy more freedom of movement as a result.

Take the Right Gear with You

If possible, leave your fancy laptop at home and take a cheaper one that is the right size for your luggage specifications instead. A USB battery pack is invaluable as well, and noise cancelling headphones may well save your life by allowing you to get a little shut-eye in less-than-ideal conditions. 

Pack as Lightly as Possible

This is the hardest part of travelling for many people. There are very few urges that are more difficult to overcome than overpacking. Trying to make sure you have everything you could possibly need will not only never work, it will cost you money for extra weight as well.

Aim for around 30 pounds/13 kilograms for everything, and, if you are not taking a lot of electronics with you, that limit can decrease to 25 pounds/11 kilograms. You don’t need more than one week’s worth of clothing, for example, as you can do laundry cheaply and easily from anywhere.

Keep it all Safe with Cloud Data Backups

You hear horror stories of people losing cameras, or getting them stolen, and losing weeks worth of photographs -avoid this by simply making use of cloud backups. They are cheap, easy to use, and you are in no danger of seeing all your memories disappear. 

Apply Yourself to Applications to Ease the Stress

Google Translate is a must for any traveller, and, if you download languages over Wifi you don’t even need a data connection to use it. Google Maps comes in at a close second, and it also allows you to download a map over a Wifi connection and then access it even if you are offline.

Hooking your family and friends up with apps is a great idea too, as they will allow you to keep in touch while you are exploring the world. Whatsapp, Instagram, Skype, and Messenger are all great ways to keep everyone connected!

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