Question 1: What should I prepare for traveling abroad? 1. Please keep important documents such as ID card, passport, Agoda order, round-trip air ticket, headshot photo and so on close to you
(Make several copies for backup, electronic Scans can be placed in a USB flash drive or mailbox for easy reissue)
2. Cash, credit cards, bank cards
(Don’t put them all in one place, put some in other parts of your luggage
3. Cameras, mobile phones and other electronic products
(If you are traveling for a long time, you need to pay attention to storage issues. Bring one or several larger memory cards or U disks, of course. Power banks are essential for travel)
4. Universal conversion socket and socket dispersion head
(Many foreign hotels have only one socket, so a dispersion head is necessary) p>
5. Netbook, mini ipad
(It’s hard to say this thing. Laptops can store, upload and organize photos, or book air tickets, travel information, hotels, etc. Mini ipad or other brands of mini I recommend a small book, because many travel books are thick and can be downloaded directly into electronic versions, which is much more convenient)
6. Small book, write down your passport number, independent travel policy number, and flight number Time, embassy phone number, hotel booking website customer service number, hotel phone number, local contact information of UnionPay/VISA. Record important phone numbers and numbers. You can use another phone to call at any time in case of emergency or if your phone is lost. connect.
7. Girls who are afraid of the sun can prepare sun umbrellas, pheasant bite prevention and repair, etc. (The sun in Southeast Asia is indeed very poisonous)
8. Medicines:
Eye drops; anti-allergic medicines; anti-diarrheal medicines; anti-heat stroke medicines; motion sickness medicines; cold medicines; painkillers; band-aids ; Toilet water, mosquito repellent, Fengyoujing, antipyretics, gunpowder and other medicines you need on a daily basis.
9. Daily necessities:
1. Clothing: Prepare a few sets of replacement clothes, pants and underwear, preferably a few quick-drying ones***
2. Hand sanitizer: Water-free hand sanitizer is very convenient
3. Toothbrush, toothpaste, shower gel, shampoo: the youth hostel does not provide beds.
4. Don’t just When bringing a suitcase, it is best to take a few large foldable thin bags to buy some souvenirs for relatives and friends when you come back.
5. U disk (you can store commonly used websites, Chinese input methods, QQ installation programs, etc., as well as photo data backup)
6. Small hair dryer (in addition to hair drying) You can also blow clothes, serving multiple purposes)
7. Empty cosmetic bottles (many airlines have restrictions on liquids, especially AirAsia, they can be used to refill liquids, or you can put toilet water to repel mosquitoes) < /p>
8. Small gifts (small Chinese knots, or handicrafts, can be used as tips or as souvenirs)
9. Garbage bags (not much to say, remember to keep good Chinese people when going abroad) Quality, don’t litter)
10. Three treasures for travel (this late-night car is a must-have for trains, especially eye masks and inflatable pillows)
11. Telescopic cups for all levels (As small and light as possible)
12. Anti-theft bell (can be hung on backpack luggage and can serve as a warning)
13. Small flashlight, small scissors (for night driving to find things) Convenient when traveling)
14. Mask (bring this if possible, the air in places like Cambodia and India is really bad)
15. Sleeping bag (it depends on which country you go to, India .
Must-have)
Essential software for mobile phones
1. Google Maps (a self-help tool for poor travel!!! You can directly locate the place, attractions, and stations where you want to stay in advance, and then you can Don’t be afraid of getting lost)
2. agoda
3. Tips for traveling on a budget
4. Tripadvisor
5. English translator Youdao Dictionary, etc.
6. Skype (network callback, very convenient abroad) Youdao Dictionary, etc.
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Question 2: What do I need to bring when traveling abroad? You need to bring the following things when going abroad:
1. Passport. When traveling abroad, of course you must bring your passport, otherwise your overseas travel will become a domestic travel.
2. Mobile phone. When traveling abroad, you must bring your mobile phone with you to facilitate timely contact with family members or emergency calls for help in special circumstances. Of course, don’t forget to activate international roaming in the destination country before traveling, otherwise all you’ll bring is bricks.
Tips: Don’t forget the mobile phone charger and spare power board. Make sure to charge enough for your phone bill, otherwise it will become a brick if it shuts down.
3. Universal power socket. Now that you have your mobile phone with you, of course you have to consider charging it. Some foreign sockets are American or European standard, so in order to facilitate charging, it is recommended to bring a universal power plug.
4. Change. The habit of tipping is popular in many countries, so keep some change with you so that you can get better service whether you are dining or traveling.
5. Credit card. When traveling abroad, it is not recommended to carry a large amount of cash with you to avoid being targeted by criminals. Therefore, in addition to bringing the necessary foreign currency cash, you must bring a few credit cards with the VISA or MasterCard logo to satisfy your shopping desires.
Tips: When using foreign credit cards, you usually don’t need to enter the password to sign, so for convenience, remove the credit card password in advance.
6. Electronic dictionary. Bring an electronic bilingual dictionary with you. If you need to use a foreign language, you can read the dictionary according to the text so that the foreigner can understand what you mean, so as to avoid the embarrassing situation of talking like a chicken.
Tips: It is more convenient to install an electronic dictionary in your mobile phone, which allows you to carry one less thing and bring more things home.
7. Commonly used medicines. After all, language communication is not convenient in foreign countries, and it is not convenient to find a pharmacy or a doctor in case you have a headache, so you must bring some commonly used medicines with you.
Tips: Bring commonly used medicines unopened and preferably labeled in English. This can save you a lot of trouble when entering and leaving the country.
8. Toiletries. Foreign hotels generally do not provide disposable toothpaste, toothbrushes and other toiletries in the room, so you must prepare these.
9. Tea cup. When traveling abroad, there are language barriers. It is troublesome to have no water to drink when you are tired, so it is necessary to bring a cup and fill it with water before departure.
10. Purchase order. Friends who travel abroad not only have fun, but also buy some things that they have been coveting for a long time, so before departure, make a purchase order, and then roughly check the prices online, so that you are mentally aware, so as not to be robbed by unscrupulous tour guides. ticket.
Question 3: What do I need to prepare for traveling abroad? Identity cards and passports are the top priority and must not be forgotten ~
A mobile phone is a must to communicate with family members, and sometimes it is necessary There is no need to say more about checking the route. What you need to pay attention to is the issue of communication fees. International roaming fees are not cost-effective. It is recommended that you use the communication card of Yuzi for overseas travel~
Since you have brought your mobile phone with a universal power socket, of course you have to consider the issue of charging. .
Some foreign sockets are American or European standard, so for convenience of charging, it is recommended to bring a universal power plug.
Many countries have a popular habit of tipping, so you should have some change with you, so that you can get better service whether you are dining or traveling.
After all, language communication is not convenient for commonly used medicines abroad, and it is not convenient to find a pharmacy or doctor if you have a headache or trouble, so you must bring some commonly used medicines with you.
Toiletries Foreign hotels generally do not provide disposable toothpaste, toothbrushes and other toiletries in the room, so you have to prepare these.
That’s about it. You can take care of it once you have the documents and money~
If you want to buy something, write a purchase order to avoid forgetting to buy it when you arrive~
The most important thing is to pay attention to personal safety and have a pleasant trip~
Question 4: What documents are needed for traveling abroad? Common sense of procedures for traveling abroad
1. Tips for simple passport application
Before traveling abroad, you must first apply for a passport, because no country allows people without a passport to enter its territory. Countries also have strict inspections on passports to prevent people with expired, invalid, or even forged passports from entering the country. Applying for a passport for overseas travel is handled by the relevant agency authorized by the Ministry of Public Security. After getting the passport, you should check your name and date of birth. , whether the location is filled in correctly and signed on the signature form. The validity period of a passport is generally five years, and extension procedures must be applied upon expiration. Applying for a passport when going abroad is troublesome. When traveling abroad with a group, it is best to entrust a travel agency to apply for a passport in a simple way.
2. Passports must be properly kept
Before going abroad, you must use your passport to apply for visas for the countries you are going to and the countries you are stopping on the way. Use your passport to purchase international flight tickets, train and boat tickets, etc., when abroad You need to use your passport to stay in a hotel, go through residence procedures, etc. Therefore, your passport must be kept properly and must not be altered or defaced to prevent loss.
3. Visa instructions
A visa is a permission certificate issued by a country’s official agency for domestic and foreign citizens to enter or leave the country, or stay or reside in the country. A visa
does In your passport or other ID card.
4. Regulations on visas and transit visas
The contents of visas in various countries are generally the same, and they all stipulate the validity period and period of stay. For example, if the entry-exit visa to a certain country is valid for half a year, the stay period is one month, and you can enter and exit the country once, that means you can enter the country and stay for one month within the validity period. If it exceeds one month, you should go through the visa extension procedures with the relevant units.
The transit visa is valid for one month and the stay in the transit area is limited to three days. It stipulates that you can enter or leave the country on any day during the validity period, but you can only stay for three days.
In addition, due to agreements between our country and North Korea, Romania, Yugoslavia and other countries, holders of diplomatic, official and ordinary official passports are exempted from visas.
5. The Yellow Book is a vaccination book
In order to prevent the spread of certain infectious diseases internationally, each country has stipulated certain vaccinations required for foreigners to enter their borders. There are mainly vaccinations against cowpox, cholera and yellow fever. The vaccine is valid eight days after the initial vaccination and three years after the second vaccination. Prevention of cholera begins six days after vaccination and is effective for six months. The protection against yellow fever starts ten days after vaccination and is effective for nine years. However, different countries require different vaccinations, so you should have the necessary understanding before going through the vaccination procedures when traveling abroad.
6. Shortcuts to pre-purchasing air tickets
Before traveling abroad, you should choose a convenient, economical and reasonable route based on the actual situation. Airlines in various countries provide food and drinks for long-distance passengers who need to transfer within 24 hours. Convenience in terms of accommodation, so this factor should be considered when choosing the time and place to change flights. You can purchase air tickets through a travel agency or directly at the business office of the airline you are flying on. When purchasing a ticket, you must confirm that the seat number, flight number, date, transit city, and arrival city are correct before taking the flight only after the seat is confirmed (i.e. OK). Tickets are not transferable.
7. Baggage weight regulations for flights
Generally, 20 kilograms of checked baggage can be checked for free when flying, and 30 kilograms can be checked in first class. A few airlines can relax the luggage limit to 30 kilograms. There will be a fee for the overweight portion, so it is best to prepare luggage that is not overweight. It is best to use a light and sturdy suitcase that is not afraid of bumps and is easy to carry. The suitcase should be clearly marked with your Chinese name and arrival address, etc. Group tours can be marked uniformly for easy identification.
8. Tips to save money on checked baggage
If you have too much or too large baggage, items, instruments, etc., in addition to checking it with you, you can check it in advance in order to save money. Shipping costs are cheaper than regular shipping.
9. Pay attention to the weather forecast of the country when traveling abroad
When traveling abroad, you usually need to buy new clothes. What kind of clothes should you prepare? You should first understand the climate conditions, customs and habits of the country you are going to. Otherwise, it will be a burden to bring too much, and it will be embarrassing to bring too little.
10. When traveling abroad, you should understand the entry procedures
Every country must conduct strict inspections on incoming passengers. The departments that handle these procedures are generally located at ports and entry and exit locations, such as Airport station or terminal, etc.
There is a border inspection for entry and exit. Those entering and exiting the country must fill in the exit card, check the passport and visa, and stamp the entry and exit approval stamp after inspection. Customs inspection mainly involves filling in a declaration form for carrying items. The customs checks whether tourists' luggage items are in violation of regulations and whether there are contraband. In some countries, they also need to fill in a foreign currency declaration form and check when leaving the country. The security inspection mainly prohibits carrying weapons, murder weapons, explosives and highly toxic substances, passing through security gates, close inspection with magnetic detectors, bag opening inspection, body search, etc.
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Question 5: What preparations are needed for traveling abroad? 1. Passport 2. Money (USD/Visa or MasterCard) 3. Toiletries (toothbrush/shampoo/sunscreen/razor...) 4. Change of clothes (prepared according to local weather) 5. Camera and mobile phone 6. Air tickets Itinerary, hotel reservation, car rental 7. Plan your own itinerary 8. Purchase travel accident insurance 9. Turn off the doors, windows, and TV in your home before traveling. That’s all. Of course, there are many details, so I won’t list them.
Question 6: What do you need to prepare when traveling abroad? ID card and passport are the most basic. It is best to prepare a copy to prevent the ID card and passport from being lost
There are also some commonly used medicines, such as cold medicine and so on.
In addition, it depends on where you go, that is, the socket converter and wiring board. For example, Korean sockets are different from those in China. You need to bring a converter yourself
It is best to bring two wallets to keep RMB and foreign currencies separately
(ps: You must carry your passport with you and never give it to a friend. I have personally experienced it, my friend got on the plane, but I was left abroad)
Question 7: What do I need to bring when traveling abroad? The group departure notice I copied before leaving should include the following four categories: 1) Document categories: air tickets, passport, ID card, marriage certificate, letter of introduction, travel guide booklet, map, travel schedule, address and phone number Address book; 2) Gadgets: cell phone pager, camera, film, Walkman, travel alarm clock, flashlight, razor, calculator, battery, nail clipper, can opener, small electric cup, small clothes hanger, sewing kit, Hair dryer, paper and pen; 3) Wear items: extra clothes, extra shoes, pajamas, ties and scarves, hats, gloves, swimsuits, shorts, menstrual products, towels, cosmetics, sunscreen, sunglasses, accessories, toiletries, combs , toothbrush and toothpaste; 4) Diet: necessary medicines, drinks, and food. The above items are tried to be comprehensive, and everyone can delete them according to their own circumstances. If you stay in a hotel, you don’t need toiletries. In addition, due to different voltages in foreign countries, domestic electrical products may not be usable after leaving the country. Since the plug shapes in each hotel may be different, you may need to prepare a conversion plug or obtain one at your local hotel.
There are no special taboos in Seoul, everything is fine, just be polite
Question 8: What items should I bring with me when traveling abroad? You need to bring a lot, depending on how long you have. If the time is short, there is no need to bring a lot of things.
1. Uncommonly used, larger and heavier items should be loaded first to facilitate handling.
2. Wrap fragile items such as bottled cosmetics in T-shirts or towels.
3. Stuff rolled towels into the gaps in your luggage.
4. It is better to carry luggage on your back than to carry it to reduce excessive fatigue of arm muscles.
Packing is a headache. Faced with the pile of clothes and necessities, if you first make a list and write down what you need one by one, you will not worry about one thing and miss the other. This list should include the following four categories:
1. Documents: air tickets, tickets, passports, ID cards, marriage certificates (if traveling with spouse), letters of introduction, travel guides, maps, travel documents Schedule, address and telephone directory.
2. Small appliances: mobile phones, pagers, cameras, film, Walkmans, travel alarm clocks, flashlights, razors, calculators, batteries, nail clippers, can openers, small electric cups, small clothes hangers , sewing kit, hair dryer, paper and pen;
3. Wear items: spare clothes, spare shoes, pajamas, ties, scarves, hats, gloves, swimsuits, shorts, physiological products (glasses, etc.), It is best not to bring towels, cosmetics, sunscreen, sunglasses, accessories, toiletries, combs, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and jewelry.
4. Diet: necessary medicines, drinks, and food.
Question 9: What do I need to bring when traveling? List of essential travel items
1. List of medicines (for the elderly)
2. List of daily necessities
3. Documents (to Beijing, including taking a plane or train , long-distance bus)
4. Emergency items (such as sewing kit)
Money. Bank cards. ID cards. Mobile phones. Chargers. Cameras. Changes of clothes and separate clothes. Bags, toiletries, (towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste and combs, don’t use those from the hotel). These are must-haves.
MP3. A pack of compressed biscuits (in case the car breaks down and you get hungry on the road). Sunglasses. hat. umbrella. Sunscreen. These are optional.
Comfortable shoes. If you are traveling, it is best to bring a discount certificate (student ID card, etc.). These are required.
In fact, as long as the elderly are in good health, there is no need to prepare any medicine~
Just prepare half of the commonly used medicines for the elderly during the trip~
For the rest, just bring a Band-Aid, now add Huoxiang Zhengqi Water, and then bring Fengyoujing~
The rest depends on the individual? If you need to wear glasses, then you can’t I forgot
You don’t actually need to bring emergency items~ The hotel provides free sewing kits~
First-level essentials:
Backpack, sleeping bag, raincoat Hat, gloves, map, food, water bottle, commonly used medicine, compass
Level 2 essentials:
Whistle, knife, flashlight, battery, light bulb, laptop, garbage bag, toilet paper, lighter, sewing kit
Level 3 Essentials:
Telescope, camera, cold-proof clothing and towels
Holidays are the "golden period" for travel. Just when everyone is enjoying the fun time, some diseases will appear uninvited. Some people will suffer from so-called acclimatization symptoms such as loss of appetite, dizziness, listlessness, diarrhea and itchy skin due to changes in the geographical environment; others will suffer from colds or digestive system problems due to the invasion of wind and cold or improper diet. disease. Therefore, before going out, be sure to prepare your travel medicine kit.
Travel emergency supplies should be simple, versatile, and lightweight.
Generally, you should prepare: a gas lighter (windproof lighter is better), several lanterns and candles, used for lighting, heating, ignition, and outdoor fire cooking; a multi-use knife, for cutting and sharpening; 5 to 10 meters of thin nylon rope , bundle items, dry clothes, camp, etc.; a small compass, used for losing direction in the wild mountains and forests; a flashlight and a whistle, used for signaling in distress; a small bottle of potassium permanganate, which can be used for disinfection and fire fuel; A number of cotton wool, used for scrubbing and bandaging wounds, and can also be used as a fire starter; a silk scarf, which can be used to prevent wind and keep warm, and can also be used to bandage wounds and serve as a tourniquet; a tin can with a lid (the shape is not limited), which can be used to hold the above It is an emergency item and can be used as a drinking utensil for cooking, and its cover can also be used to reflect sunlight for signaling. Emergency items should not be too complicated. Pay attention to practicality and portability.
Preparing luggage before traveling can be a bit confusing, but no matter where you go, as long as you remember to bring the following ten important items, preparing luggage will become much easier:
1. Money and Wallet
You work hard to earn money and usually live frugally. Now it's time to enjoy spending money. Buy a wallet and put your valuables, such as credit cards, passports, cash, etc., and keep them close to you. Generally speaking, you should bring 20% ??more money than your budget and 20 1-yuan bills and coins. To prevent accidents, keep backup credit cards and ID cards separately.
2. Travel bags
Different travel bags are suitable for different trips. Adventure travel gear is different from general travel. The travel bags for walking on the streets of Hong Kong are obviously different from those for enjoying the desert safari on camelback. Therefore, first clarify the purpose of your trip - sports, entertainment, outdoor activities or adventure travel, and then choose a suitable travel bag. Travel bags should ideally be sized to fit under your seat or in the luggage rack of an airplane or train.
3. Shoes
Wear well-fitting shoes and bring some quick-drying socks to prevent your feet from getting wet. If you're going for a long walk, bring some talcum powder to sprinkle on your shoes. This can prevent your feet from sweating or getting rashes in hot weather. Wear your heaviest shoes when you get on the plane, and bring an extra pair of lightweight shoes so you can take them off during the long flight before they get dirty.
4. Medical kit
Don’t forget to bring pills, bandages, soda water, hemostatic tampons, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, etc. Antibiotics are also a must-have, as they can treat severe diarrhea, inflammation, upper respiratory tract disease, and more. Consult a doctor before departure. Preparing medicine requires knowledge of medical and health sciences.
5. Recreational books
Take a book with you to read on the road. You can exchange books with your travel companions. Choose a book related to the country and nation of the destination, preferably...>>
Question 10: What should I bring with me when traveling? 15 cents, but don’t bring too much cash. Bring a bank card.
Toiletries, the hotel is unhygienic.
Clothes, especially underwear, are prone to sweating when traveling. If you go somewhere with cooler temperatures, bring a jacket.
The best shoes are sports shoes, which should be comfortable to wear, otherwise your feet will get tired after not walking very far. It’s best to travel light. Too much burden is a waste of energy.
Cell phones and cell phone batteries and chargers. You must recharge your mobile phone card with more money. Roaming charges are expensive, brother. If anything happens, a few calls will be wasted, so that’s why you need to worry. Be sure to bring spare batteries.
Sun protection products, including sunglasses, sunscreen, and sun hat.
Umbrella. There are unforeseen circumstances.
ID card.
It is best to bring a small flashlight.