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10 Amazing Travel Hacks for Your Next Trip


10 Amazing Travel Hacks for Your Next Trip

Are you planning for the trip? Many people love to travel and before going for the trip, you have to plan the journey. Here we are going to discuss some amazing travel hacks that can make your trip more productive, fun and comfortable.

Check Travel Advisories
As a first step in planning any trip abroad, check the Travel Advisories for your intended destination.

Scan Passport & Id’s
Do not forget to scan your passport, identification card, and itinerary and email them to yourself. This provides an extra copy of each in the event of loss or theft.

Utilize Google Maps offline
Go to search bar of Google Maps an type OK MAPS, it comes up as the whole city and then you just need to hit download now and  you have the entire map offline. Now you can track the GPS sticker that helps to find restaurant, café, smart suites, villas etc.

Medicines
Keep your medications in your carry-on luggage when you travel.

Luggage Bag
Keep only things that you really need

Install Google Goggle
Get your own personal AI tour guide. Google Goggle allows you to use your phone to search the web for the objects you see around you.

Avoid Bulky Clothing
Pick your clothing wisely and do not carry unnecessary and heavy jackets and jumpers.

Roll Your Clothes
Simple but effective travel hacks to save the space on your bag.

Mark Fragile Sticker on Bag
With this mark or sticker your bag is more likely to be handled correctly

Book Taxi Outside Airport
If you need to take a taxi online, do not book it from the airport as there is a surcharge for doing so. If you book a taxi like; Uber, Ola outside the airport then you can save up to 20% of the fare.


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