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2007-01-13 23:45:06 · 6 answers · asked by howelsme 1 in Travel Italy Rome

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Travel in a small group. Two are safer than one, but I think six is maybe the upper limit.

Have a flexible wardrobe - dress to blend in as much as possible.

Keep your valuables in a pouch inside your clothing, but keep some money available so you can get to it easily without digging around inside your clothing and so you have some sacrificial goods to give up in case you're accosted.

Stay straight/sober - nothing says "target" more than someone who's already messed up.

Try not to stray outside the areas that have people moving around. Darker neighborhoods with few people on the streets are not the kind of place you want to be if you don't know the area.

Do some research, including your country's State Department or equivalent advisories.

I think the rest of it gets kind of specific, like what country/city, what nationality are you, will it be urban or rural, etc. Health measures can be a subject all on its own, depending on where you're going. Be aware of the political and law enforcement environment where you're going - things can be very, very different.

2007-01-14 00:13:28 · answer #1 · answered by mattzcoz 5 · 0 0

babies adapt really well. In my opinion its easier to travel with a toddler than with a 10 y old ( as far as jet lag, now behaviour wise I'm sure the 10 y old is easier lol) I traveled with my 2 kids then 6 mos and 3 y to europe. the flight was the hardest part, well it was actually three different planes to get to our destination, the whole thing took about 20 h with layovers etc. I had worse jetlag than they (it was 8 h difference) because htey jsut took naps when they got tired. And within 2 day sthey were going to sleep at night and sleeping all the way thru like they should ( even my 6 mos old ) If you can afford it then theres no reason why not to do it, just take plenty of snacks and stuff to entertain the kid to the plane. thats the hardest part of it. oh and if the child is really young, you might want to bring food he knows, like I had to bring bunch of formula because they didnt really have a big selection and I didnt want to get stuck with something crappy so I carried 8 cans of similac with me.. I didnt take cereal for him and I did found some but it was very different and also the jarfoods were different. they were all spiced up with pepper and stuff so he had a hard time eating them so I had to take extra time and make him more bland, unspiced food

2016-05-23 23:53:13 · answer #2 · answered by Annette 4 · 0 0

Do not show off the fact that you have valuables
like cameras etc. When you are on a train try to blend in and not speak too much so no one knows that you are a tourist. Keep you wallet and bags close to you, even put a pad lock on your bag if you carry it on your back.

Don't trust anyone, their scams are good and they know the area better then you so they can take advantage.

Just be smart and have a good time!

2007-01-14 10:06:49 · answer #3 · answered by Jojo 4 · 0 0

Depends on where you're going and what you intend to do. Don't be loud and rude when overseas and stick out like a sore thumb. Keep your money/passport on you at all times. Know where the police boxes are nearest to you and your hotel and for God's sake, don't drink the water in Mexico.

Other than that, if you're European you've already got one leg up on most Americans in being able to be unnoticeable.

2007-01-13 23:54:03 · answer #4 · answered by Hotwad 980 3 · 0 0

Travel smart, make an effort to speak some of the language, be kind and considerate of others and you'll be fine.

2007-01-14 05:32:06 · answer #5 · answered by tesorotx 5 · 0 0

health wise, depends where you're heading, certain parts of asia, africa, jabs for malaria, flu, etc are required, check with the embassy's concerned, physically, common sense! common sense! & common sense!, do not 1) draw attention to yourself, 2) critised your host country, 3) enter dark narrow alleys, 3) flashed your wads of money & expensive jewllery
be 1) aware of wherever you are, 2) always carry the hotel card with address with you, 3) keep copies of your passport in different place, 4) keep copies of your importain phone nos, credit nos, etc, & those i've missed & you've thought of

2007-01-14 00:27:42 · answer #6 · answered by Dreamweaver 5 · 0 0

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