Friday, 20 September 2019

Travel and Vacation Tips for Senior citizens on a Budget


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To most of us, retirement means staying put at home and not being adventurous enough to travel to different places. But times are indeed changing and with prompt and improved medical care and more facilities for the seniors making travelling super easy, senior citizens are breaking the stereotypes and attempting to explore the world!
While traveling is indeed a wonderful way for the seniors to enjoy their retired life. Meticulous planning is indeed important to ensure that things move smoothly. Here are the five travel tips for seniors to make the most of their travel time, that too on a budget.
  1. Research more about travel destination and other travelling nitty-gritty:
Planning out ahead is almost half the job done. The long list of things to research for includes more information about the hotel, the area, the mode of travel, the weather, the places to visit, altitude and so on. Planning ahead ensures you get the best of the trip and avoid any untoward mishaps or other troubles. Also, if you need any travel specifications such as a wheel chair, product allergies, food allergies or specific medical facilities, do remember to share it with the management where you are supposed to stay.
  1. Keep Proper Documentation handy: 
If you are travelling to far off places, it is mandatory to keep all the important files of medical reports and prescriptions, besides of course the passports, visas and other identification documents handy. Remember it is always better to opt for travel insurance, to protect yourself from any sudden mishap or emergency.
  1. Pack all your Medications:
Replenish your stock of the medicines for the entire vacation. Pack extra medicines, at the prospect of staying extra. Get a complete medical check-up done before you embark on your journey to ensure that you are fit and fine to take up the rigors of the travel.
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  1. Pack light: 
When you are travelling it is better to keep it light that is, you stick to essentials and not go overboard in packing more than you can handle. Keep the medicines in your handbag or someplace where you can get easy access during the journey. Pack well and adequately keeping in mind the current weather of the place you will be visiting.
  1. Stay safe:
Do keep family members in the loop if you have planned for a solo trip.  Keep the emergency numbers close by. It is always better to collaborate with travel groups, not only for the company but also it helps when you have budgetary constraints. Pack smart and leave out expensive items such as watches, gold and so on.  Have plenty of accesses to money, and avoid carrying too much of cash with you.
  1. Eat light:
Do not go overboard on exotic food, try to eat light and healthy. Take care to avoid food like junk or sweets and try and stick to your regular eating plan as much as possible. This will help avoid any sudden stomach upsets or infection or allergies. Also, when it comes to hydration stick to clean bottled water and keep yourself hydrated.
  1. Share Your Travel Documents
You do not only keep your travel documents handy, but you also keep a backup copy of your itinerary and send it over to all those you are visiting. This helps them to know the time of your arrival and also can make necessary arrangements if by chance your flight gets delayed. That’s not all you also need to leave a copy with a family member or friend back home. Ensure to keep your travel insurance, your visas, your passport ID page, medical information and emergency contacts, with you. When to call your travel insurance company? You can do so when your flight is cancelled, your passport is stolen, or your prescriptions get lost.
  1. Know what is in Store for you in Your Trip
Get to know everything about your travel and that includes the flight departure and arrival times, immigration information, terminal maps and so on to avoid any sudden unpleasant surprises. You may also need to complete all the immigration forms or customs forms during the flight. Do not hesitate to ask the flight attendant for aid before you land so that your forms are ready. Also, understand and evaluate the destination country’s customs rules and regulations to stop yourself from bringing items that are on the not-allowed list.
  1. Have fun:
Lastly stop worrying too much, just try and have a good time. Bond with other fellow travellers and make beautiful memories, and try not to over tire yourself. So, ensure your itinerary is light and fun.
Follow the above tips for senior citizens to make your journey interesting, fun and safe! Bon, voyage!

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