Once a person determines where they are going, they need to
figure out what they are going to need.
For places like Europe or Australia, it is relatively simple, at least
for a Canadian.
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Immunizations
I’ve never been concerned about them before other trips but
I knew this time I needed to be more aware.
Because there is yellow fever in Kenya, and I was traveling south, I
needed to get my yellow fever with the card proving I had it. Where I live, only one place is able to do
this so I had to get that organized. I
needed to get typhoid, a tetanus booster, malaria pills and my hepatitis as I
had never got them in the past.
If you are looking to travel somewhere, you should check out
your own countries website to see what they recommend. If you go to your destination’s website, you
may have a harder time finding that information.
Visas/Travel
Documents
On top of that, I had to look into visas which were their
own hassle. On my trip, four of the five
countries required a Visa at the time I booked.
But, you could only do them 3 or 6 months out, depending on the
country. I ended up doing two before I
left but didn’t know if I would have time to do the rest before my trip plus I
was advised that I could get them at the borders and that time was built into
our trip for it. We were advised about
a month before our trip that the fifth country was adding a Visa requirement
and it would be in place by the time we arrived. Due to the timing, and lack of information, I
decided to wait and get it there.
To find out what you need in regards to paperwork, visit the
website of the country you are visiting.
It will tell you what type of paperwork you need, how soon you can apply
for it, as well as the cost and where you need to send it. Be prepared to have to mail your passport
off, or if you are lucky, they will have switched to an online format.
Clothing Choices
There are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to
packing clothing for your trip. Read
about where you are going and if there are any considerations you need to be
aware of. For instance, in many places
tank tops or clothing that shows shoulders or knees can be offensive. Camouflage may be restricted to those in the
army/military. Be respectful of those
places that you are visiting and honour their traditions and views, even if
they do not make sense to you.
Currency
Look into what you need for money. Figuring out how much you need could be
tricky as everyone has different spending habits. If in doubt, it is always best to take US
currency with you as it can be converted pretty much anywhere into local
currency. If possible, you want to start
your trip with some local currency so you can pay for a cab or a meal. You will want to order your currency at least
two weeks before your trip from your bank as it can take them a little bit to
bring it in, especially if it is not a common currency. Check into what fees will be if you use the
ATM or debit card to get more cash. On
my trip, some of the travelers were using theirs regularly and the fees were
adding up quite quickly.