8 Things you should know before travelling
Feb 11, 2022
The relatively high cost, complicated travel processes, and accommodation difficulties may be why people might find travelling a bit stressful. It may not always be the case, but with all the preparation and the hiatus on planning a trip, it might or might not ruin your travelling mood.

However, don’t let the stress ruin your travel plan. Paying attention to the little things; might have a significant impact on your journey. Whether travelling abroad or domestically, here are some tips you can follow while planning your trip:

 


	
	Plan Your Travel Schedule and Estimate Accommodation Costs
	
	When you are planning a trip, be sure to pay attention to specific dates. Usually, some airlines will provide discounts or other promotions at certain times of the year. 
	Use ticket booking applications to provide information about discounts and other promotions alongside their terms and conditions. Also, it’s best to book tickets that include baggage fees, therefore no additional incidental charges upon your check-in. 
	We recommend you also pay attention to the cost of your accommodation. If you’re travelling on a budget, don’t spend too much on your accommodation itself.
	 
	
	
	Luggage List
	Some people often overlook making a list when it is essential to do so. Make a list of your luggage and all the necessary items you’re taking with you. It helps you minimise the number of things you are taking to prevent extra baggage fees. If you over-pack, you will have to be ready to pay excess luggage fees to cover it. 
	 
	
	
	Maximise Space in Your Suitcase/Bag
	Make good use of the spaces in your suitcase. To maximise space in your luggage or carry-on bag, try rolling up your clothes, tucking your underwear, socks, or other small items inside your shoes or in any empty sidelines. 
	Based on your pre-made list of luggage items, determine the priority level of packing the things. If you feel it is needed, put it at the top; otherwise, if it is not required, put it on the bottom of your suitcase or bag. 
	For important documents, it is best not to put them inside your luggage. Instead, take them with you in your carry-on luggage, so they are easily accessible. Double-check your luggage so that nothing is left behind, and weigh it before leaving the house to avoid being charged excess baggage fees. 
	 
	
	
	List the Places You Are Visiting
	Making a list of the places you want to visit is equally important as making a list of items you want to bring. You can save time for yourself on the trip by having your route planned out. This way, you relax and enjoy your vacation.
	Customise the list to your timeframe. Ask for recommendations from people who have been to where you are travelling, and gain new things from their experiences.
	 
	
	
	Find Out About the Local Culture
	When you visit an area, you need to be respectful of its culture. Chances are, their culture will differ from your culture, and it’s always important to respect these differences.
	Therefore, be a good traveller by learning the do’s and don’ts of the locals and doing your proper research before visiting the wanted destination. 
	 
	
	
	Use the Airline Website to Check-in
	Take advantage of online check-in, you can quickly check yourself in through the airline’s website, and you’re all set. Some airlines even let you choose your seat. Bear in mind that each airline may have its own rules and regulations, so you will need to pay close attention to the airline’s condition.
	 
	
	
	Check Your Accommodations Facilities and Lodging Rules
	Every accommodation has its terms and conditions that you need to follow. The list of provisions is generally found on the table or in cabinets in your room.
	Make sure to check all the facilities listed in the list or the booking receipt of the room you booked. If anything is incomplete or damaged before you use it, please report it to the staff to avoid misunderstandings when checking out. You can even ask for a room transfer if the facilities are damaged or inaccurate. 
	 
	
	
	Use Insurance for Your Travel Safety
	Use travel insurance for a safe and comfortable journey. Travel insurance is needed to cover unexpected costs if your trip were to fall off the rails. For example, travel insurance will cover the costs if your flight is cancelled or you need to reschedule your flight due to unforeseen matters.
	


 

AMANYAMAN is here to help you to make sure your trip is stress-free and as fun as it can get. Get in touch with your trusted travel agents, or contact us here to learn more about our product.

The relatively high cost, complicated travel processes, and accommodation difficulties may be why people might find travelling a bit stressful. It may not always be the case, but with all the preparation and the hiatus on planning a trip, it might or might not ruin your travelling mood.

However, don’t let the stress ruin your travel plan. Paying attention to the little things; might have a significant impact on your journey. Whether travelling abroad or domestically, here are some tips you can follow while planning your trip:

 

  1. Plan Your Travel Schedule and Estimate Accommodation Costs

    When you are planning a trip, be sure to pay attention to specific dates. Usually, some airlines will provide discounts or other promotions at certain times of the year. 
    Use ticket booking applications to provide information about discounts and other promotions alongside their terms and conditions. Also, it’s best to book tickets that include baggage fees, therefore no additional incidental charges upon your check-in. 
    We recommend you also pay attention to the cost of your accommodation. If you’re travelling on a budget, don’t spend too much on your accommodation itself.
     

  2. Luggage List
    Some people often overlook making a list when it is essential to do so. Make a list of your luggage and all the necessary items you’re taking with you. It helps you minimise the number of things you are taking to prevent extra baggage fees. If you over-pack, you will have to be ready to pay excess luggage fees to cover it. 
     

  3. Maximise Space in Your Suitcase/Bag
    Make good use of the spaces in your suitcase. To maximise space in your luggage or carry-on bag, try rolling up your clothes, tucking your underwear, socks, or other small items inside your shoes or in any empty sidelines. 
    Based on your pre-made list of luggage items, determine the priority level of packing the things. If you feel it is needed, put it at the top; otherwise, if it is not required, put it on the bottom of your suitcase or bag. 
    For important documents, it is best not to put them inside your luggage. Instead, take them with you in your carry-on luggage, so they are easily accessible. Double-check your luggage so that nothing is left behind, and weigh it before leaving the house to avoid being charged excess baggage fees. 
     

  4. List the Places You Are Visiting
    Making a list of the places you want to visit is equally important as making a list of items you want to bring. You can save time for yourself on the trip by having your route planned out. This way, you relax and enjoy your vacation.
    Customise the list to your timeframe. Ask for recommendations from people who have been to where you are travelling, and gain new things from their experiences.
     

  5. Find Out About the Local Culture
    When you visit an area, you need to be respectful of its culture. Chances are, their culture will differ from your culture, and it’s always important to respect these differences.
    Therefore, be a good traveller by learning the do’s and don’ts of the locals and doing your proper research before visiting the wanted destination. 
     

  6. Use the Airline Website to Check-in
    Take advantage of online check-in, you can quickly check yourself in through the airline’s website, and you’re all set. Some airlines even let you choose your seat. Bear in mind that each airline may have its own rules and regulations, so you will need to pay close attention to the airline’s condition.
     

  7. Check Your Accommodations Facilities and Lodging Rules
    Every accommodation has its terms and conditions that you need to follow. The list of provisions is generally found on the table or in cabinets in your room.
    Make sure to check all the facilities listed in the list or the booking receipt of the room you booked. If anything is incomplete or damaged before you use it, please report it to the staff to avoid misunderstandings when checking out. You can even ask for a room transfer if the facilities are damaged or inaccurate. 
     

  8. Use Insurance for Your Travel Safety
    Use travel insurance for a safe and comfortable journey. Travel insurance is needed to cover unexpected costs if your trip were to fall off the rails. For example, travel insurance will cover the costs if your flight is cancelled or you need to reschedule your flight due to unforeseen matters.

 

AMANYAMAN is here to help you to make sure your trip is stress-free and as fun as it can get. Get in touch with your trusted travel agents, or contact us here to learn more about our product.