People around the world travel for numerous reasons like business, vacation, education, etc. Regardless of the type of the trip, travel accessories do play a significant part in making any trip comfortable. It is advisable to plan for your trip well in advance to avoid discomfort and hassles while on a trip. You can begin by collecting information about the place where you are planning to go, for example, the weather, local customs and traditions of the place. You can also consider the mode of traveling which can alter the choice of suitable accessories. Although it is good to plan everything beforehand, there are situations when you just have to pack and leave. For such situations, try to take along some of the travel accessories that are enlisted in the following part to make your journey and trip convenient and comfortable.

Choosing the Right Travel Accessories

Once you are thorough with the details of the trip, list the possible accessories you can pick up. Here are a few common but, essential accessories for travel.

Travel Bags
A travel bag is the most important travel accessory as it offers you a convenient and safe storage place for certain essentials, accessories and precious belongings. It also offers you extra space to accommodate stuff that you buy at your destination. No single travel bag can be suitable for all types of trips. There are various types of bags suitable for different travel occasions.

A Duffel bag is suitable for short trips where you can carry the duffel bag on your shoulders or carry it in your hands conveniently. Another noticeable feature of this bag is that wheels can be attached to it, making it convenient for transportation.
If you plan to go on a trek or camping, you should go for a Back pack. Once you put it on your back, you are ready to move along the tough path. These travel bags are rough and tough and are more durable. Mostly, the people who leave their house with a plan of staying out for a few weekends but actually take months to return, should opt for a back pack.
A Rolling suitcase, a suitcase with wheels and often called a trolley bag in some parts of the world, is the best option for a holiday trip where you have a lot of things to be packed. These suitcases are also beneficial when you are on a trip where you want to visit so many places but do not have to carry your luggage all the time. In such a situation, you can keep your luggage in the hotel room in large rolling suitcases and move around with ease carrying just the handbags. And, even if you have to carry your luggage from place to place, you can just drag these suitcases conveniently. There are even rolling briefcases available for short trips and you should know how to choose a rolling briefcase or you might end up choosing the wrong one.

Gadgets and Plug Kits
These are quickly becoming downright essential accessories for any travel because they make your trip, enjoyable, adventurous and you don’t even realize how time passes away.

You can carry your digital camera which can capture both, still photos as well as videos.
A laptop, though a bit heavy among gadgets, is one of the best options while on a trip. You not only stay connected to your loved ones through email, but you can also watch movies, listen to music and even play games.
GPS (Global Positioning System) can also prove to be one of the best gadgets for a trip as you can know your exact position or geographical location at any time, any place and in any weather which can actually be a fun activity too.
The next option among travel gadgets would be noise-reducing headphones. Some people cannot sleep when there is noise around. So, they can put on these sound-proof headphones and sleep peacefully.
One more accessory for good sleep during travel is a blindfold that can block out light which is sometimes necessary for better sleep.
You might wonder why there is need for a plug kit while traveling, but let me tell you that it is essential to have a plug kit with the converters and connectors to charge your gadgets.

Toiletries and Other Cosmetics
Toiletries help you maintain personal hygiene during your trip. Toiletry items are available in kits which are convenient to carry but, if you do not wish to spend money buying them, you can always create your own kit at home. But again, selection of these items solely depends on the type of your trip.

For example, if you are going on a beach vacation, you will surely need sunscreen or sun tan lotion.
If you are on a vacation to a cold region, you will need a moisturizer or a cold cream.
Men will need their shaving kit, shampoos and other toiletries for any trip.
An insect repellent is also an essential travel accessory because no one likes to return ill from a trip due to a mosquito bite or any other insect for that matter.
Certain cosmetics may also be an important part of your travel accessories because they are the ones best suitable for you and you may prefer using those only.

Do not assume that you will get all the above accessories at your destination because the things you need may not be available or sometimes you may have to compromise on the brand.

First-Aid and Sewing Kit
During a journey you can encounter some unexpected problems like, an accident or similar emergencies. But if you are ready for it, you can deal with the situation in a better way.

Suppose you have a minor headache or stomach pain, you can treat it easily with first-aid medicines or over-the-counter medication.
Or if someone gets injured by accident, you can help him out or at least stop the blood flow from the wound which is the most important thing to do in case of an accident.
You MAY face a situation where one of your favorite dresses gets stuck somewhere and gets torn. What do you do at such time? A sewing kit in your bag will help you solve the problem. You can temporarily sew the torn area and later, give it a permanent stitch.
A sewing kit can be beneficial for any kind of trip because any time your clothes may need repairing, regardless of the type of the trip.

Some Other Must-Have Travel Accessories

It is highly possible that while paying attention to major accessories, we tend to overlook these minor but important accessories given below.

An alarm clock, a water bottle, a compass and a headlamp are some accessories you must take along on a trek or a camping trip where you may have to stay outdoors and might not have access to the above needful things.
A portable clothes iron can prove helpful when you are on a business trip. How? You realize a few minutes before an important meeting that your suit needs to be ironed urgently. At that time you can use the iron that you have carried with you without fail.
Wherever you go, the safety of your luggage can be a major concern and you should take necessary efforts to secure it from theft or a loss. Hence, you can use locks that are approved by TSA (Transportation Security Administration) for assured safety and convenient security checks at airports.
Books can be one of the best travel accessories because they take you to a different world, keeping you from getting bored during long delays or stopovers, provided you have a passion for reading. There are other books like destination guides or translation books or maps that serve as essential travel accessories.

If you spend some time in visualizing your needs, you can think of other useful accessories as per your requirement and convenience. On a concluding note, I would like to suggest that you should always choose travel wallets and folders where you can keep your important belongings like money, travel documents, passports, prescription medicines safely.

 

There are a lot of things we carry when we are traveling. On the small trips we have things like money, jewelry, house keys, etc. On the big ones we carry things like passports, visas, etc. Apart from all this, there are the credit cards, debit cards, traveler’s checks and other such things. While traveling can be a fun occasion, much looked forward to, it also brings a lot of responsibility; especially of carrying all the above things safely. The chances of us misplacing these things are high, especially when we are busy with other things. The two main reasons for this are – the excitement and anxiety of the journey, and being in a new place. In our houses, we have designated places where we keep our purses, wallets, keys etc., so that we become habituated to picking them up from the designated places every day. However, it takes time to get used to a new place; and most often it is time to leave by the time we get used to it! So how does one carry valuables safely while traveling?

Tips to Carry Valuables Safely While Traveling

1. Distribute the Money
Why? – So that if you lose it (knock on wood!) you don’t lose it all
If you are traveling alone, distribute the money. Place most (or a major chunk) of it in a wallet and put the wallet in your main suitcase or bag. I assume your bag is equipped with some kind of lock-and-key system. Do not open your bar till your reach your destination. Make a rough estimate of how much money you will need on the journey, till you reach your destination. Add, say, $100 to that. Place this money in a different wallet and carry this in your pocket. Spend from this wallet till you get to your destination. If you are traveling with someone, distribute the money amongst yourselves. However, the best thing to do is to travel on a budget.

2. Avoid Wearing Jewelry
Why? – Well, it’s pretty obvious ‘why’, right?
Instead of wearing your jewelry, you can carry your jewelry at the bottom of your suitcase or bag. DO NOT carry it in your purse, just in case somebody is very quick in nicking your purse and stealing it; or in case you misplace your purse. A common tendency is to think that since the purse is always going to be in your hands, it will remain monitored and hence safe. But I assume other things like tickets, reservation details, phone numbers, keys, etc., are all going to go in there. So you are going to be frequently opening your purse for something or the other. What if you accidentally just drop it?

3. Hook the Keys
Why? – So that you do not misplace them
You get those really nice key chains these days that come with a big dog-hook, or a carabiner. Use one of these to carry your keys. You can hook the key chain to your jeans or your handbag. This way, you won’t forget the keys in a restaurant or any other place. This is also a good way to carry the keys so that they are accessible. You don’t have to turn your bag upside down and look through all your belongings to retrieve your keys! It’s right there!

4. Go for a Mini Backpack Purse
Why? – They are so much easier to carry; they look stylish too!
Have you seen these? No? Google NOW! They look really chic, classy, and smart. Plus, they are really convenient to manage. The best thing to do is to sling the backpack purse in the front, like a baby carrier, instead of on your back. Two big advantages – one, your hands remain free to carry your luggage and other things; and two, your purse is always monitored, it is practically under your nose! Keep your passports, visas and other documents that you may have to produce frequently, in the backpack purse. They remain easily accessible and safe. Once you reach your destination, place the documents you are not going to need frequently in your suitcase. You risk losing the documents if you carry them around.

5. Prefer Hard Cash
Why? – Losing your credit card can be really risky!
Yes, credit cards are a boon in ways more than one. But suppose, just suppose, you misplace your credit card. Now, it is quite possible for someone else to find it and use it to his/her maximum benefit by the time you even figure out you have lost it! If you lose cash, you lose only that much cash as you were carrying. But a lost credit card means the money in your bank account is lost; so in fact, you are left with only the cash you were carrying! Boy, oh boy, that hurts; especially losing your credit card overseas! Always prefer to use cash instead of using credit cards while traveling. Also prefer to withdraw money as and when you need, using your debit card, instead of using your credit card.

Some General Tips

One cannot be warned enough about thugs and scams, especially while traveling. Stories of travelers losing their money, having their passport and visa stolen, having rogues misuse their credit cards, are not uncommon. Here are some general safety tips that will help you keep valuables safe while traveling:

Never leave your belongings unattended
Always check your belonging before leaving your hotel room/place of residence, and also on reaching it
Know your wallet well; that includes how many credit cards you are carrying, how much cash do you have on you, etc.
While shopping, always check your belongings before leaving the billing counter; did you take the change? Did you take your card?
Do not carry anything you don’t NEED

Follow the above tips and you are good to go. Traveling should be easy and free of unnecessary hassles, or it loses its fun and enjoyment quotient. One of the surest ways to ensure your traveling is easy is to take the burden of keeping your valuables safe off your shoulders. I follow all the above tips while traveling, and they always help me; I am sure they will help you too.

 

Guatemala is a country dotted with forest-clad mountains interspersed with smoky volcanoes, with coastal areas in the south and lowlands in the north. With very heavy rains, the lowlands can get hot and humid, but the highlands are lucky enough to experience a moderately cool climate all through the year. Guatemala is one of the best places to study ancient Mayan civilization, and small towns still observe the Mayan beliefs and rituals. Antigua is arguably the most visited city by tourists. Other places of interest to tourists include Peten, Lake Atitlan, and Tikal ruins. Sadly, the capital, Guatemala City, and Antigua are notorious for being dangerous and full of crime. Travelers commuting on city roads and between cities must remain alert and watch out for thefts and armed robberies carried out on public transport, bus terminals, etc. So for a safe travel and to avoid getting into trouble, follow the tips outlined below.

Travel Safety Tips for Tourists

When you are on the move, keep all your important documents (passports, travel, and health insurance papers) safe by depositing them in a safe deposit box available in most hotels. But it is recommended that you carry a photocopy of your passport and visa at all times with you.
Do not keep large amounts of money with you. Carry an ATM card which can be used at any of the ATMs found all over the major cities.
Traveling at night should be strictly avoided. Call for a cab, never walk alone on the streets after dark. Incidents of tourists being mugged and robbed at night, especially on deserted streets, are commonplace.
In the unfortunate event of you falling prey to mugging, it’s advisable that you cooperate with the criminals. Raising an alarm and calling for help or resisting and fighting them will land you in deeper trouble. Muggers are often armed with guns and will not hesitate to injure or even kill their victims. Give up whatever they ask for; your safety is far more important than the worth of the valuables you are carrying.
Guatemala City is particularly infamous for express kidnappings. Gangs kidnap individuals and release them only after they have been forced to use their debit cards to withdraw a specified sum of money. If travelers do not pay heed to the demands, these gangs do not hesitate to commit murder. To avoid such a nasty incident, never travel or walk alone, especially on lonely roads and highways.
Guatemala City is subdivided into zones. Of these, zone 1 in particular is where most criminals operate. Tourists fall prey to thefts and robberies often. It is unsafe also because this area sees a lot of drug dealers who engage in drunken brawls, so it is advisable to steer clear of zone 1.
Incidents of carjacking are common on highways leading up to international airports. Travelers are advised against using the highways after dark, especially when going to or coming from the airport. Cars and buses are targeted by assailants wearing police uniforms, who stop the cars and rob the passengers. In case you need to travel to the airport in the evening or night, contact PROATUR, the local agency that provides assistance to tourists. You can call a radio cab, which will pick you up from the airport and drop you off at your hotel, or vice versa. Note down the number on the license plate of the vehicle. If the cab does not arrive on time, do not linger outside the airport.
Do not display the valuables you have with you, and these include laptops, iPods, jewelry, snazzy cell phones and the latest cameras. It’s best to leave laptops and iPods back at the hotel, locked in your bag or deposited in the safety lockers most hotels provide. Even cell phones and cameras can lure criminals, so be very cautious when out on the streets. Carry your bag strapped across your shoulders and keep all money, ATM cards and other things deep inside the pockets, with the bag never out of your sight.
Political demonstrations are held regularly on city streets, and can be held without any notice. They can turn hostile for no apparent reason, leading to violent confrontations between the police and the protesters. If you sense a crowd beginning to gather to protest, leave the place before you find yourself becoming a part of a swelling mob. Check the local news daily to keep yourself updated about any security information and road closures, and avoid such areas.
Chicken buses, the brightly painted intercity buses often entice travelers who want to take a ride in them. These are old US school buses used by locals to ferry goods and passengers across cities. Do not travel in these buses, however inexpensive they might seem. They are not in good shape and the drivers often drive riskily, and are almost always targeted by armed thieves. Intercity travel by road should be avoided at all costs. Violent criminal activities are carried out on the highways and criminals do not think twice before inflicting bodily harm to tourists.
Scams are another way of divesting tourists of their belongings. Unsuspecting tourists are informed by the criminals posing as regular citizens that their car has developed mechanical problems. The tourists are then led to a desolate parking spot and robbed off all their valuables. Other cases involve criminals using advanced technology to place electronic devices outside ATM doors, which prompts users to insert their PIN numbers to open the door. The PIN gets recorded and thieves use it to empty the accounts of tourists. Beware of such deceptive devices placed outside ATMs.
Tourists are often tempted to take photographs of the locals, especially children wearing traditional costumes in rural areas. Locals may look upon you with suspicion and think of you as potential child kidnappers. So stay safe and do not click photographs of locals!
Though Guatemala City has a liberal environment, smaller towns and rural areas are a lot more conservative. Abide by the local customs. Do not indulge in a public display of affection, and this is true especially in the case of homosexual couples.
Pickpockets abound on city roads. They cleverly trick people by accidentally spilling water or other food on them, and then offering to clean it, creating a disturbance to divert attention, ask for time and directions, and nudge you before fleeing with your bag. And it’s not just men, women and children can also be pickpockets.
If you happen to lose your way, it is safer to go to a nearby store to ask for directions. Try not to appear lost, that would be inviting trouble!
If you rent a car to drive around, you should know that most cars do not have automatic transmission. Be informed about the rules and regulations before you take to the wheel. Drivers do not always observe traffic rules, so driving around yourself demands total attention. Mountainous roads are steep and not well maintained, and are prone to landslides. Always keep a road map with you (roads are not well marked) and do not drive at night.
Travelers who wish to visit the areas of Peten, the Mayan ruins in Tikal, and Lake Atitlan should contact PROATUR at INGUAT for tourist assistance, and travel in groups for added safety. These tourist agencies provide security escorts to tourists and even aid victims. These areas are patrolled by the police, but it’s recommended that travelers stay alert and be a part of a group at all times, and not venture out alone to any remote area.
Buy comprehensive medical insurance before traveling to Guatemala. Most major cities like Guatemala City and Antigua have adequate medical care facilities, but the same cannot be said for smaller towns. Hospitals and private clinics may ask if you are covered by insurance before providing treatment. Ensure you receive all travel shots before you set off.
Observe hygiene standards while eating the local street food. Do not eat it if you are unsure about the sanitary conditions of the place.

Nature-related Safety Concerns

Guatemala is a seismically and geologically active country, with frequent, minor earthquakes, and active volcanoes. The most recent eruption of Pacaya volcano caused the airport near Guatemala City to briefly shut down. Monitor the news channels for up-to-date information on volcanic activity. If your itinerary involves climbing an active volcano, contact PROATUR so they can arrange for a professional guide to escort you.
The rainy season coincides with the hurricane season in Guatemala, lasting from May to November, and heavy rains can cause flooding and landslides. Keep tab on the weather forecast for road closures and avoid traveling on highways in case of heavy rains.
Be careful when you swim. The Pacific coast is known for riptides, undertows, and strong currents. Warning signs are inconspicuous on most public beaches and lifeguards may not be present.

Even though Guatemala is rife with crime, that does not mean it receives less tourists. A helpful tip would be to learn a few phrases in the local lingo, which can be of immense help when you are out on the roads. Do not go out at night (zona viva in zone 10 is an exception, the poshest neighborhood in Guatemala City teeming with tourists). Like a tourist in any big city, be street smart. Follow the suggestions listed above, stay vigilant at all times, and you can be sure to have a fun-filled vacation in this country!

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