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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Keeping Track of your Travel Itinerary with your smartphone

How do you keep track of your travel itinerary? Forget carrying paper printouts from different vendors with your flight bookings,
hotel reservations, rental car reservations, and dinner reservations.


Take a look at TripIt for your Blackberry, iPhone, or Android. This app will let you organize all of your tracking numbers and itinerary in one convenient place. You email whatever you have scheduled to them @tripit.com They collect it all, organize it (even when traveling with a partner or group), and send it back to you on your device.


You can then share the itinerary with family, friends meeting you, co-workers, or just about anyone.


So everything is with you, accessible and easily shared.


TripIt's base product is free and their Professional account, for frequent travelers is only $49/year.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

How to avoid looking like an American Tourist

As an American in a foreign country, you do not want to be approached by every tourist trapper on the street/beach. Also, you are subject to being mugged or abducted. Here are a few tips.



  1. Take your time the pace of life in many foreign countries is slower.
  2. If traveling alone, buy a local paper, keep in under your arm or open and read it on a bus or train.
  3. Keep the map out of sight, study it before you leave your hotel.
  4. Consider buying a pair of local shoes, especially if you arrived in white tennis shoes or God forbid, Crocs.
  5. Use local currency, not US dollars, or better yet any form of electronic payment to avoid fumbling through a wad of foreign currency.
  6. Fanny packs are a flashing neon sign for "Ugly American."
  7. For women, instead of a purse, consider a plastic bag, which is also good for maps and guide books.
  8. Place your cash, credit cards, and other valuables close to your body and not all in the same place. Keep a small amount of cash in your wallet. If accosted, hand over your wallet without question or comment. Most thieves will leave quickly. Resistance just buys you trouble.
  9. Do not give money to beggars and urchins. Many are run by criminals. If you want to help, ask about local charities.
  10. Backpacks are a target. One person will distract you while an accomplice slices open the bottom and removes the contents.


     
Ray Wells
YourTripConsultant