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For any trip that you take, good planning is the essential component to ensuring that it goes off without a hitch. Globetrotting is one of the biggest adventures that you could plan to be on, but you must be organized before you get going to make it the trip that you truly want.
The last thing that you want to do is to get this part wrong. You are embarking on a once in a lifetime trip, and that requires a lot of research and planning for a stress-free experience. Let’s take a look at six things that you need to do before you get on that first plane!
Check Your Travel Documents: You don’t need to know your passport number or the date it will expire, but you do need to know that it’s definitely in date for at least six months after you enter the first country you go to. You should make sure that you also have valid travel visas for any countries that require you to have them. The last thing that you want is to be removed for being illegal!
Organize Your Home Life: You may not work from home, but that doesn’t mean that your mail isn’t important. Get it all redirected (even if your trip is only six months!) and use an internet based postal box service instead. You can access your mail on the go and you’ll be able to keep up with any important communications while you’re away.
Get Vaccinated: Take the time to research the places that you plan to visit and learn whether you will need any additional vaccinations for those areas. This website can help you to learn which countries require vaccinations to be had or not.
Get Insured: Your travel insurance can make a difference as to whether you are out of pocket or not while you’re out in the world. If your luggage is lost, you have an injury, you miss your flight for whatever reason – you will need travel insurance. Make sure your insurance covers you from the moment your trip starts until it ends – just in case!
Set Up Work: Are you planning to work as you travel? You can set up remotely to be able to work anywhere you would like in the world. You can blog, you can write – as long as you have an internet connection, you can work anywhere you want to! You can – of course – choose to work on a field or a farm, but if you can kick back a little and work in your hotel rooms or in that little coffee shop on the corner, why not?
Prepare The Finances: You have months ahead of you for travelling. This means that you need to get your finances organized and a plan set up for how you are going to earn money while you travel. Get it set up early and you won’t have to worry while you’re flitting from place to place.
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