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Tips for Easy Travelling - October 2019
Carry a decent reusable water bottle (make sure it’s empty when you go through security checks at airports); most airports and train stations have places you can refill them.
Also take a plastic plate and knife for picnic style lunches. Buying bread and cheese and fruit from local markets or shops will save a lot rather than having to pay for cafe lunches.
Carry a small first aid kit with Bandaids, Panadol etc. and include charcoal tablets for upset tummies.
A blow up neck pillow.
Compare prices between taking budget airlines and trains but look at where the airports they fly to/from are situated as it is often a long way from the destination and this can add to your costs.
Pack as lightly as you can with mix/match outfits i.e. tops and bottoms that can be swapped to create different looks.
Look at Airbnb for accommodation.
Contributed by Bridgette Gopal
Also take a plastic plate and knife for picnic style lunches. Buying bread and cheese and fruit from local markets or shops will save a lot rather than having to pay for cafe lunches.
Carry a small first aid kit with Bandaids, Panadol etc. and include charcoal tablets for upset tummies.
A blow up neck pillow.
Compare prices between taking budget airlines and trains but look at where the airports they fly to/from are situated as it is often a long way from the destination and this can add to your costs.
Pack as lightly as you can with mix/match outfits i.e. tops and bottoms that can be swapped to create different looks.
Look at Airbnb for accommodation.
Contributed by Bridgette Gopal