Step 8: Preparation & Packing
Monday, February 1, 2010 at 05:43PM
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In preparation it is a good idea to make a list of things you “must take” with you, and those you “may take” with you. But, first a few basic packing tips:

Must Take:

Clothing - Enough appropriate clothing (unless you plan to do some clothes shopping whilst on holiday).

Luggage - Have you got the bags and cases you need for the trip?

Medication - A large enough supply of any prescribed medication you may need to take. It is also a good idea to print out details of any medical conditions and medications you are taking, to carry them with you in case of an accident or emergency.   

Money - Some cash in each currency you may need, plus credit cards and / or a Pre-Pay Currency Card. The most widely accepted cards are VISA or MASTERCARD, but not all shops and restaurants take them, or may only accept one or the other. Other cards have much more limited acceptance.

If you do plan to use your credit cards, have you advised your card issuer that you plan to use them abroad? Some cards are automatically blocked if used abroad, unless you have informed the card issuer. This is a common security measure designed to protect you from fraud.

Traveler´s Cheques are hard to cash, and you are likely to incur charges and / or get a poor exchange rate. A better alternative are Pre-Pay Currency Cards designed for the traveler. Although quite a new concept they offer such benefits that they are quickly gaining in popularity.  

Documents:

Adaptors - For electricity supply, a universal adaptor is highly recommended.   

May Take

Before You Leave

There are a few things you should consider doing before you leave, to avoid problems at home whilst you are away, and in case you have problems abroad. A little extra planning may give you peace of mind:

Continue to Step 9

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