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Tips for young travelers

Technology and cheap airline ticket prices have opened the world to more people who want to discover every corner of it. What was once considered a luxury only the well off or those who have ample savings can afford, traveling is now possible even to college students.

According to Forbes, millennials now comprise 20 percent of world’s travelers; this number is expected to grow every year. It’s unsurprising really, that this on-the-go, open-minded generation wants to see what’s out there; seasoned travelers agree that this endeavor opens one’s eyes to the world. 

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And thanks to backpacking, among other cheaper alternatives, more and more young explorers are able to see what’s outside of their home. 

Explore the world. More and more young travelers are discovering places outside their homes, but before you venture out, know these basic but important things to make your trip safe and hassle-free.

But for those who remain reluctant on embarking on that adventure, either a short trip or a long one, and those consider themselves a newbie on this front, here are a few tips from young travelers who have already been to different places.

Pack light and keep your stuff safe

Lee Abbamonte, the youngest American to visit every country in the world, told The Boston Globe to “pack half the clothes and twice the money you think you need.” To do this, when packing, lay every piece of clothing you are planning to bring, and put half of them in your bag, leave the rest.

Traveling with less baggage means less money spent on checked luggage and less risk of anything important being stolen. Multiple heavy bags could also weigh you down as you go to your next destination. Choose a sturdy and secure bag that will carry your things and protect them from being loss or stolen. 

Australian travel gear brand Pacsafe (www.pacsafe.com) offers a line of long-haul travel bags and carry-on gear containers for world wanderers who want to keep their belongings in check. Each Pacsafe item is engineered with advanced anti-theft mechanisms: eXomesh, a protector made from flexible stainless steel mesh that forms an impenetrable barricade; slashguards, which resist sharp punctures; RFID-blocking technology; anchor straps and cables to hook bags on any stationary fixture; and a variety of locks and zippers.

Travelers can choose from VentureSafe, SlingSafe or CitySafe series of backpacks, sling bags and tote bags. 

Be a local, not a tourist

If you truly want to absorb the culture of the place you’re in, follow the mantra “live like a local.” Eat where they eat, go where they go and try things you see them doing. This way, you could also avoid tourist trap activities, which are usually more expensive and time-consuming. 

Living like a local also means not looking like a tourist. It’s best to dress inconspicuously and don what locals generally wear in order to blend in. Not only does it help in keeping dangerous predators from taking advantage of you, but also ensure that you are not disrespecting any tradition—for instance, wearing hijabs in much of the Middle East is necessary, so as wearing outfits that don’t show your arms and knees when entering most churches and temples. 

Get travel insurance

Getting travel insurance when you’re already stretching your budget as much as possible can be oxymoronic, but it’s not. Set aside money to get yourself insured when traveling, as this could help in many different unfortunate but inevitable scenarios, such as losing your luggage and your flight being canceled, among others. 

In addition to travel insurance, be cautious and download safety apps, especially when traveling solo. There are a couple of apps available that can help you get a cab anytime (Uber) or notify your loved ones when you’re in an unsafe situation (bSafe).

Go for cheaper options

Opt for Airbnb over checking in a hotel, especially when you will be spending much of your time exploring outside. Some Airbnbs even offer an entire house for you to rent, meaning you can cook your own food should you prefer. 

Walk or bike instead of taking a cab or renting a car. Aside from seeing your surroundings up close, you could also squeeze in exercise while you’re at it. But if you’re going to farther destinations, take the bus or train instead. 

The SlingSafe LX300 backpack is perfect for young city adventurers who want to keep their stuff safe

Skip guided tours if it’s possible to go to a location on your own. With this, you’re not only saving money, but also saving time. Do a thorough research, build an itinerary, and just be open-minded especially when there’s a detour on your way.

Don’t be afraid

Lastly, don’t be afraid. If you want to do it and you have enough money, do it. It’s the best time to explore the world while you still have the strength and fewer responsibilities. Abbamonte said, “You can learn more in one year of traveling than in 18 years of school,” so, go and learn about your world and yourself.

Just always be safe and responsible.

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