Travel Tips

Published on September 15th, 2014

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> My 30 Best Travel Tips <

(1 for nearly each 30+ year of travel)

Enough of this perpetual dredging up of the past here lately.  The Foto Flip Friday pics are mighty pretty and I love whittling them.  And my long ago blather from my early travelpod.com blogs (i.e. the “Catching Up” Morocco, etc. series) is nice to, well… “catch up” on.  Then there’s the new “Once Upon a Time” old post revival which – given we’re up to a potpourri of more than 250 posts here now – is a nice way to showcase some of the TL posts you might have missed.   BUT…

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“Dulce” (English: “Sweet”)

I know you – what you reeeeealy want is some FRESH new stuff here – specifically some juicy details of my new life here at the tippy-top of this 8,000+ foot mountain in the Ecuadorian Andes, yes?

Sí, sí, errr… I mean: Yes, yes, I hear ya.  And trust that I’ve got quite the not-so-little “Cuenca Update” (including pics of my new “gatita” Dulce as well as my new – 2 BR and an O.V.E.N! – apartment) nearly polished, and waiting in the wings.

But today, how ’bout I offer up a snippet of my latest brainstorm: A peek at my very best all-time travel tips?  Yup, 30+ years of travel and nearly 40 countries, no surprise I’d have a few handy tidbits of advice to share.

So I pondered all the tricks I’ve learned over the years (both as a traveler and an expat), and managed to stop myself at a nice round chunk of 30 (one tip for nearly every year I’ve been skipping ’round the globe).  And I’m now offering to send the full list of 30 tips – free – to all new TravelnLass subscribers as a little “thank you” for so graciously allowing me into your precious inbox.

And if you’re already a true-blue TL fan (already subscribed by email or RSS)?  Simple, just remind me of your undying loyalty in the comments below, and I’ll be happy to shoot you the full list.

The 30 tips range widely across the full spectrum of travel advice – from packing to air travel, to safety, to techno gadgets, to how to bargain like a haggle pro.   No matter if you’re a short or long-term traveler, a slowpoke traveler (like me) or a travel sprinter who thrills to but an annual week of wiggling your toes in the sugar-white sands of some Caribbean isle – I’m betting that at least ONE of these tips will prompt at least a lower-case mutter of “omg!”.  More importantly, I sincerely hope that a few will prove helpful on your next skip down the wanderlust trail.

To give you an idea of what bits of of travel wisdom you’ll find in the full list – here’s a sample of just a few of the tricks that I’ve gleaned from 30+ years of bouncing to nearly 40 countries:

No more account freeze for suspected fraud

Keep a stash of U.S. $1 bills handy for tuk-tuks til you can find an ATM

Never buy expensive bottled water at the airport again

Who Knew? A 7-day Pill Box for earrings when traveling

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30+ years. 40+ countries. Ever solo. On a shoestring. Get my 30 BEST Travel Tips - FREE!

So what are you waiting for?

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Off-the-beaten-path travel is my passion,and I’ve always lived life “like-a-kid-in-a-candy-store” – eager to sample as many flavors as I can. Indeed, my life motto has long been: This ain’t a dress rehearsal, folks!



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Steve C

Dyanne,
I’ve tried repeatedly to get your 30 Tips without success. I’m already subscribed so what should I do now? Have I been hacked?

Di

Thanks for the tips Dyanne. Always good to have these reminders!

Robert

please send the 30 tips. Thank you!

Four Letter Nerd

Maybe my SD card solution will help others. I adopted this about 4 months ago after leaving home without it. Now when I remove the SD card I leave the ‘door’ (hatch? cover? access port?) open, propped open if it won’t stay open on it’s own. I place the camera somewhere in plain sight but where it has no reason to be, with the propped door pointing up.

Karen Washington

Email Please Travel Tips

Karen Washington

Hey Dyanne

Absolutely love your Website!!! I am a 53 year old ESL Coordinator at a small charter school. I previously taught in Ghana and last year traveled to Oaxaca Mexico for an intense Spanish language immersion course. I had the most wonderful home stay
experience. I want more opportunities like this…love teaching ESL but am no where near retirement. I still need to work. Any suggestions? And yes please send those travel tips. You are such an inspiration!!!

John Langhoff

Starting to divest my self of all my U.S. stuff. Getting ready to move to Cuenca. Would love your travel tips.

Kahleel

Hi Dyanne,
I am so excited for these tips!
About to embark on a 10 days trip to Vietnam in December. I know you loved it there.
I’ll be in HCMC and Ha Noi. Wanted to check out Sapa but the trip seems a bit much to do over 3 days.
Can’t wait to hear about your new adventures.

Cindy

Hello Dyanne! I’ve just been lurking for a while, but I’m still following your adventures… and would love to get your tips!

Thanks, and vaya con dios!
Cindy

dancebert

Would love to get your 30 tips. Am I both undying loyal and not a loathsome spammer?

Four Letter Nerd

My favorites from your tips: 24 hour window for canceling an onward ticket and S.M.I.L.E. The first is new to me, the latter is something I forget too often.

Here are some of my tips:

Pack light, but compare the weight and bulk of carrying something to your subsequent quality of travel life if you needed it now and couldn’t get it for hours or days.

Remove danglies from checked bags. The conveyor belt joints grab these, sucking them in until something breaks. Unless Tony Stark designed your luggage, it will break before the conveyor belt.

Four Letter Nerd

During the era of reasonable carry-on weight limits, no computer and my camera fit in a pocket, the only times I checked luggage were trips when the sports equipment prevented carrying on. The seven kilo carry-on weight limit on Air Asia reintroduced me to checked baggage. The big surprise was much shorter waiting at baggage claim than in the ’80s and ’90s. What was unsurprising was that I barely increased what I brought because I still have to carry it on my back.

Ilene Roberts

Great list, Dyanne! Your #1 is also my #1. And, of course, learned the hard way. Once you realize you have to shlep all that crap from here to there and there and there, the lightbulb goes off. One of my favorite ways to economize is do not bring a bathing suit. A black camisole and black panties will suffice and no one will know the difference. 🙂

A reminder of my undying loyalty! I love reading travel tips and may even have a few to add that we’ve picked up…

Ilene Roberts

Hope this goes thru. The system seems to think I am a spammer. I’d love to have your 30 travel tips, Dyanne!

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