Traveling alone
It is pleasant and convenient to travel alone: it is not necessary to coordinate the plans with anybody, to depend on somebody’s mood and whims. But there are also minuses. For example, it is necessary to pay more for the room-number: single accommodation costs on 30-70 % more, than two lodgers would pay each of for double room. And still it is necessary to bear the responsibility on your own. Our advices will help to avoid some troubles.
Big suitcase means greater inconveniences.
Traveling alone, it is recommended to keep in touch with your friends and relatives. It is necessary to agree with relatives or friends, during what time you will be traveling to them the plan of your route (moreover with emergency phones of police and your consular departs in host countries). In fact the earlier they will start to search for the gone tourist, the more chances of success they will have.
On the native land it is necessary to leave copies of all basic documents: passports, an insurance policy, tickets, and phone numbers of “hot line” of your banks. Some copies should be taken with you: originals should be stored in the safe of hotel. It is possible to place also all necessary papers on the Internet, in the mail box, access to which can be received from any computer.
In road, between hotels, it is impossible to put all documents and money in one bag. The part of the sum, the copier of the passport and a reserve plastic card need to be put in the secret pocket.
Even if the hotel with three meals a day, all transfers in advance is completely paid, the insurance covers any traumas, travel is all the same full of unexpectedness. So, you should have some money with you.
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