Each type of travel has unique requirements. This article talks about travel planning: what are the things required depending on the type of travel and how a well planned journey can leave you with wonderful memories.
1. Travel Planning
“A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.” Also, a journey of a thousand
miles needs to be well planned in order for you to enjoy it thoroughly. Whether the travel
involves adventure, exploring nature, a leisurely stay at a resort, or a series of business
meetings, if the intricacies of travel planning are overlooked it can quickly become a
nightmarish experience. This especially holds true for vacations when the last thing you
want on your mind is work!!
Each kind of travel has its own specific requirements. Depending on your reason for travel,
you need to plan accordingly. Travel planning is even more essential when it is with your
family, as those are the times when you want to extract the most memorable moments
from your vacation. Once your destination is chosen, the next things to work out are
logistics. The gear you pack can vary from casual clothes and swim suits for adventure, to
formal attire, for business travel. The need to take along your personal gadgets could also
differ from a camcorder for capturing those fun filled pictures, to a laptop, essential for your
board meeting. It is necessary to preempt the luggage you would be carrying along as there
are weight restrictions specified by various airlines for luggage. Similarly, every country has
different regulations/ constraints for carrying foreign currency. If you’re visiting a place for
the first time, it makes sense to use the services of a professional travel agent who can not
only get you a good deal but also to suggest ways to go about preparing for your travel and
what precautions to take to safeguard your belongings in a foreign land.
If you are planning to drive, ensure that you carry the requisite documents along with you.
License, auto insurance papers, rental/ registration papers etc. For other means of travel,
you’ll need booking confirmations and boarding or travel tickets, at all times apart from
passport, visa (if needed) and any other proof of identity. Here are some practical tips:
1. Register your travel plans with your state department, so that you can be contacted
in case of an emergency.
2. Leave a copy of your itinerary, passport page, travel insurance and visas with your
family or friends.
3. Ensure you have sufficient overseas medical coverage. You don’t want to blow up all
your holiday money on treatment/medication incase you need medical treatment.
4. If you plan to drive abroad, ensure you are familiar with the weather and road
conditions as also with the car you’re driving and have the documents you need to
carry along handy at all times.
5. Familiarize yourself with the foreign country’s laws, culture and common customs.
The more at home you are, the lesser are chances of you being cheated at any point.
6. Subscribe to country specific information, travel warnings and alerts, if necessary.
7. Know the country’s import restrictions.
8. Get yourself a vaccination, if necessary.
2. 9. Senior travelers consider the following:
a. Pack light for a comfortable journey.
b. Make sure you keep extra copies of all your important documents at a secure
place. Medical insurance is an absolute necessity!
c. Check the weather conditions of your destination beforehand. Don’t experiment
at a new place which might be uncomfortable.
d. Do not over plan. Keep your schedule stress free.
e. Travel in groups. That way not only do you have great company of like minded
people but also a strong support system.
f. Look out for senior friendly travel deals and discounts. Organizations like AAA,
AARP and a host of senior related websites will be able to offer you good deals and
advice on ideal places for vacation.
A little travel planning in advance can leave you with wonderful memories of your trip. Take
out the time beforehand to research and prepare. It’s time well spent!