Archive for May, 2008

Eating on Budget

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Good thing now a day is that eating out need not to be expensive. There are ways and tips to help expand our meal allowance for the duration of our travel. Just follow these guides;
1. Before traveling, always bring snacks that have a substantial shelf life and can be jam [...]

Personal Safety

Monday, May 26th, 2008

There are lot of safety tips and guides when traveling and the most important thing to consider is our own personal safety. The most basic personal guide that we can do is letting our family / trusted friend know where we are going. And when we reach our destination, it is best to give them [...]

Road Trip – Time for Packing

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

This is a part two of our road trip. But this time it focuses more on giving out tips on packing or what to bring. So here are some to help us…
1. For long travels, bring inflatable neck pillows for your companion
2. Have an ample supplies of snacks and drinks, which can be placed on a coolers
3. Bring [...]

Traveling with Pets

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Family pets are often a regarded as already a part of the family. Leaving them behind when you are traveling out of town is really hard. Here are some tips that can make your pet travel fun and safe.
- Check in with your veterinarian. Get a clean bill of health if your pet [...]

Traveling When Pregnant

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Being pregnant does not mean you have to stay at home all the time. Of course they can travel, but much care and caution should be given because of their condition.
The American Pregnancy Association has given several tips to keep the pregnant woman safe and comfortable during travel.
How to make the best of [...]

Buckle Up Your Kids

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Buckle Up Your Kids
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death and disability among children.
Children who are not properly buckled up may be seriously hurt not only in crashes, but also from sudden stops.
To keep children safe, EVERYBODY needs a safety belt or safety seat.
The violent forces of a crash can cause anyone who [...]

Identity Theft Protection During Travel

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Whether you travel for leisure or business, a traveler must be on the aware that an identity thief may try to take advantage of you. Simply put it that you just cannot trust anyone you meet (cab drivers, housekeeping staff, bellboy, security guards, front desk clerks, etc) with your personal information.
Here are [...]

Gadgets Left in Cars

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Leaving gadgets in locked cars whether in another country or just around the block can be downright dangerous. What’s even worse is besides the expensive gadget getting lost, is the data that’s in it. It could either be a picture of your little girl or your sales proposal for your bigtime client.
If possible always bring [...]

Travel Insurance for Luggage: Do You Need It?

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Some people just hop on planes expecting that their luggages will be with them once they touchdown. However, this doesn’t always happen and the people who experience this get traumatized bigtime because they just didn’t lose their luggage but also their money and expensive gadgets and accessories.
However, with the right travel insurance, you never [...]