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Great Travel Tips You Can't Afford To Miss


Many people love to travel. However, setting up the plans that are necessary for a smooth trip isn't a lot of fun. There is a lot of advice in this piece that will help make planning for your trip easier.

If you go traveling abroad, be aware of your surroundings, especially when taking taxis. Make sure you are taking a taxi that is legit. It doesn't take much to place a "taxi" ad on a vehicle, but you really don't know who you might be dealing with or what their intentions are.

If you cannot fathom leaving your pet back home, research vacations options that are pet-friendly. These types of travel options are gaining in popularity. Many will provide services like daycare, spas, and even cruises that welcome pets. Don't leave your pets at home; just make sure you can bring them with you.

Check out your hotels alarms when you arrive. You do not want to be subject to the alarm needs of the previous guest. Make sure you check the clock and see if it's set for a time that is good for you; otherwise, you might find yourself off to a terrible start on your vacation.

Bring clothespins on your next trip. These are not typical travel items, but they can come in handy.

Check the airline's website for discounts before you buy your tickets. You can find cheap air fare at Travelocity and Kayak; however, you may find better prices directly from the airline.

Always keep your essential items close to you when traveling. For example, if you have a purse with you, you should ensure it is securely underneath your arm. Also, try not use a bag that is easily accessible in a crowded area like a subway. These are all points to be considered when selecting the bag you wish to take on your travels.

Hotel etiquette calls for tipping the bellhop and housekeeping staff. Standard tipping rates are a dollar per bag carried, and around $2-5 per day to the maid. This will keep your relationship with the employees a cordial one and your stay pleasant.

While you should always have a luggage tag on the outside of your bags, be sure to place identification inside as well. The luggage tag may be ripped off during transit. In case your luggage is lost and tag-less, be sure to put identification information inside the bag so that it can be identified and returned to you promptly.

Stores tend to overcharge for these items, and the space saved is minimal, so save the money. Try rolling shirts instead of folding them to save room and lessen the chance of wrinkles. Doing this can give you a surprising amount of space in your suitcase.

When making hotel reservations, inquire about any type of renovations that may be going on. The worst part about a hotel stay could be when they are doing some kind of construction work when you're trying to relax. Just don't book during those times.

Many people enjoy traveling. But not as many people actually like to make the travel plans because doing so can involve a great deal of stress. These ideas should make planning your next trip an easier experience.

No-nonsense Methods Of Notes

Seoul, South Korea: Poo cafe is surprising tourist attraction

For example, this coffee with a cute little poop face. Pic: Ddo-ong/Facebook The answer is a resounding yes. South Koreans have an impressive talent for making disconcerting sounding dishes taste good. Sure, you could travel to Italy and pig out on the usual stuff, but where is the challenge in that? Any half-competent cook with access to a supermarket can make a mouth-watering pizza. But turning fermented radishes with bean paste into something appealing? That takes skill. In Korea you’ll find kimchi (fermented vegetables) comes with most meals, and once you work up the courage to actually put it in your mouth, you will be pleasantly surprised. Kimchi isn’t the main highlight of Korean cuisine though. There are a few particularly tasty local dishes you need to seek out.

For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-ideas/modern-marvels-rich-culture-and-poo-coffee-the-quirky-charm-of-south-korea/news-story/d8200e731419372c1964637ef00a6839

Some Emerging Facts On Common-sense Secrets

How safe is North Korea  and is it an ethical tourist destination?

Independent travel is out of the question. Instead, visitors must join an authorised tour, carefully designed to showcase the DPRK in its best light. Although, according to British-owned, Beijing-based Koryo Tours, which is responsible for taking 2,000 people to the hermit kingdom annually, these visits can be tweaked to suit the interests of the traveller, whether those lie in architecture, education or even fishing.  Why Chinese tourists are flocking to North Korea North Korea itself aims to cement its spot on the tourist trail, hoping to attract 2 million visitors by 2020. However, debate rages over the ethics involved with such an expedition, and whether travellers stepping foot in the DPRK are, in fact, giving their tacit support to a dictatorial regime.  Tour providers assert otherwise, insisting that tourism to North Korea does not prop up the government, but instead goes some way towards undoing its message that all Westerners are murderous, rapacious imperialists.  Arguments against visiting the DPRK state that there is no avoiding the fact that some of the money generated from tourism ultimately goes towards funding the regime and its endeavours, which, of course, include its nuclear programme. Many also note that the meticulously manicured glimpse offered to outsiders does little to expose what life is really like for North Koreans.  Hong Kong teacher pushes boundaries and trains future tour guides in North Korea For most, the question of whether it is ethically or morally right to visit North Korea is a circular one, and is perhaps as complicated as the responses a trip evokes. Simon Cockerell, general manager of Koryo Tours, says tourists come away from time spent in the country having experienced a complex mix of emotions that span surprise, frustration, fun, sadness and more. The Guardian journalist Peter Walker was a little more succinct when he declared, “It’s the most depressing place I’ve ever been.”  Hainan to offer visa-free access to tourists from 59 countries Hainan, China’s smallest and southernmost province, has long been (rather generously) referred to as the Hawaii of China. Now, Hainan’s tourism officials are hoping the island can live up to its reputation following President Xi Jinping’s April 13 announcement that it will become a pilot free-trade port. Beyond plans to transform Hainan into a global tourism hotspot, where horse racing and sports lotteries are encouraged, it is hoped the island will become a centre for green development.  Part of the strategy will involve offering visa-free access for tourists from  59 countries from May 1, including those from the US, Britain, Canada, Singapore and the Philippines, in an effort to boost international tourism. According to a report published by Xinhua in December, the number of overseas visitors to Hainan surpassed 1 million last year, and it expects to welcome 80 million foreign and domestic tourists by 2020 – a not insignificant amount for an island that is only 34,000 sq km in area.  Compare that to Taiwan, which is 36,000 sq km and received 10.7 million visitors in 2017.

For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/travel/article/2143053/north-korea-it-ethical-or-safe-tourist-destination

I wish I had girl friends to travel to Hong Kong/Japan/Korea with!! I’m so jealous of friends who travel with each other

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