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ResearchWhen it comes to travelling, the Top Tip that any experienced traveller will give you is to do your homework. It is important that you do as much research as possible before you leave, making sure you check out everything from the climate and visa requirements to local events and accommodation. A great place to get started is on websites of the country you plan on visiting. Get InsuranceWhile travelling overseas is an exciting prospect, things can sometimes go wrong and without warning you could find yourself faced with an Emergency. To help combat the unforeseen, always take out travel insurance. Make sure the policy covers Hospital Treatment, Medical Evacuation and any activities, including Adventure Sports, in which you plan to participate. Protect your HealthThe last thing you want on your holiday is to get sick, so make sure you visit your GP at least eight weeks before travelling overseas. They'll be able to provide you with the most up-to-date information on Vaccinations and other precautions needed for the places you'll be visiting, such as taking Anti-Malaria medication, Passports and VisasIf you are travelling overseas, you'll require a valid Passport. For some countries, your Passport will need to be valid for at least six months after your intended return date. Be sure to check if you require Visas for the country or countries you are visiting or transiting through. Make CopiesHave photocopies of all important documents (Tickets, Passport, Visas, Travel Insurance, Driving License, etc) and make sure they are kept separate from the originals. If you are traveling with a friend, you could exchange photocopies to minimize the chance of losing all Documentation. Foreign CurrencyThe most Important rule when it comes to money is not to rely on a single form of currency - take a Credit Card, some Cash and perhaps some Travellers Cheques. Make sure you have enough money to cover Emergencies and, whatever you do, don't keep all your money in the one place. Advise Family and Friends of Travel DetailsWhen you're travelling, it is Vital to have a few regular contacts who can keep tabs on you. Leave a General Itinerary behind with Family and Friends and send regular e-mail so that people at home know where you are. Register with your Home CountryBefore travelling overseas, Register your plans and contact details Online with your respective country or at the Local Embassy, High Commission or Consulates once you arrive, so you can be contacted in an Emergency. Respect Local Customs and LawsSome countries including Jordan and other Middle East and Asian countries, dress more conservatively than others, so ensure you pack appropriate clothing for the places you are visiting. Bear in mind that being a Visitor does not entitle you to any special treatment and Consular Assistance cannot override Local Laws, even where Local Laws appear harsh or unjust by other countries standards
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