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Tips for Travelling in Peak Travel Periods

Travelling in peak tourist season can try the patience of even a saint, but if you want to see some places at their best you have no choice but to go with the crowds. It doesn’t have to be a nightmare though, as you simply need to find a way to have fun while sharing these amazing spots with a lot of other people. The following simple tips will make travelling in peak season far easier to deal with.

Book ahead

As soon as you have firm travel dates, book as many aspects of your trip as you can in advance, such as the flights, resort accommodation, car rental, tours, etc. Peak season means there are going to be massive amounts of tourists all with the same idea as you, so make sure you aren’t left without a crucial element of your trip by booking it all well in advance.

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Top 10 Travel Gadgets You Can’t Leave Without

There’s nothing better than heading off on a big adventure, and taking all of the right travel gadgets can make your trip way easier and far more fun. Even the best hotel packages or luxury resorts won’t provide your travel gadgets for you, so start getting yours together well before your trip. The following travel gadgets should have a place in everyone’s travel pack.

Headlamp

Whether you’re going camping or not, having a reliable, hands-free mobile lighting system is extremely handy on any and all adventures. For reading before bed in the hostel, surviving a blackout or finding your pants in the tent, there are few travel gadgets as handy as a headlamp.

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A Quick History of High Speed Travel

When it comes to high-speed travel, it has always been fastest to catch a plane or a train. The following is a brief history of both forms of high-speed travel.

Trains

1830 — The line between Liverpool and Manchester saw the first record train speed of note, set at 36 miles per hour on its first run. After a VIP was injured at the track-christening event, the record speed was set in a valiant attempt to get him to hospital. Unfortunately, despite the record speed being set, the former Member of Parliament died.

1839 — An engine dubbed ‘Lucifer’ smashed the train speed record by clocking 57 mph in Staffordshire.

1889 — The Paris to Dijon line saw the train speed record broken once again, when a Thomas Crampton designed engine hit a top speed of 89.5 mph.

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What You Can and Can’t Take on a Flight

With the rise of global insecurity and terrorism, the world has become far more security conscious over the last decade. Whether you’re flying to a resort in Bali or a Qatar hotel, going by plane is now a far more serious operation. The following is a brief list of the items that you can and can’t take on flights — though to be 100 per cent sure, you should always check with your airline before you start to pack.

Carry on

Yes – The following items are usually allowed to be brought on board a flight in your hand luggage.

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8 Smart Travel Tips

Every traveller has an essential travel tip or two that they’re happy to divulge to others. Use this list of the best of the perennial tips for smart travel to reduce waiting times, keep organised, ensure personal safety, and for making the most of your trip.

1. Choosing Accommodation

Accommodation is plays a central role in ensuring that your journey is comfortable and safe. Whether you’re visiting Japan, the USA, or Malaysia, hotels should be chosen carefully for a pleasant trip. Some travellers tends to discount the importance of quality accommodation when it’s a core element of any journey.

  • Premises – clean, ideally luxurious, with appropriate facilities.
  • Staff – professional and attentive.
  • Location – if you’re on a business trip, then proximity to clients or local contacts is very important.

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Stay Safe Abroad — Health and Safety Tips

The excitement in travel – arising from visiting completely new places – is also the reason why it’s important to stay aware of safety issues while abroad. New places mean new rules, different local customs, and changing health and safety standards. Combined with the fact that most tourists don’t speak the local language, travellers should follow some basic rules for safeguarding their health and safety and ensuring that their trip is smooth and incident-free.
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