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		<title>Follow the Tips While Traveling</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:49:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traveling is exciting. It is one of the most rewarding and enriching experiences for each and everyone. We need to travel to change the sight of those who are around us and avoid the depression of being in the same place. When we travel with our family, it strengthens the relationship bond which seems to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-83 alignright" title="girl-travel-alone" src="http://www.pudsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/girl-travel-alone-300x199.jpg" alt="girl-travel-alone" width="300" height="199" />Traveling is exciting. It is one of the most rewarding and enriching experiences for each and everyone. We need to travel to change the sight of those who are around us and avoid the depression of being in the same place. When we travel with our family, it strengthens the relationship bond which seems to lose its grip. It is also possible to see and experience different cultures, sights, and spots which you have never been before. Before traveling to a new destination, try to get as much information as possible about the destination .It helps to make your journey more comfortable. Even though traveling is very exciting we should not forget that there are risks in traveling. It is a must to take care of yourself and your belongings.</p>
<p>Crime is a fact throughout the world. In most of the places, tourists are targeted for theft. To have a safe and pleasant vacation, it is a must to follow the <strong>safety travel tips</strong>. <span id="more-42"></span>If you tend to over pack, then it becomes a problem from the very start itself. It is important to travel light in order to reduce hassle and stress. Traveling light helps you be free to move around without worrying about your baggage. It is smart to avoid wearing Expensive-looking jewelry. It is a wise idea to put your valuables in various places rather than all in one wallet or pouch. Avoid handbags, fanny packs and outside pockets that are easy targets for thieves. Don&#8217;t use shortcuts, narrow alleys or poorly lit streets. Never discuss your travel plan with strangers. Avoid wandering through unfamiliar areas alone, always remain alert.</p>
<p>It is important to stay healthy throughout your trip to make your trip more enjoyable. It is quiet common to fall sick when you are traveling to a new place. Traveling can bring you in contact with things that your body hasn&#8217;t been used to. Be aware of endemic diseases and have appropriate shots and pills with you. Before leaving, rest as much as possible to speed up the recovery period. In addition, try to have a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables and stay well hydrated. It is better to drink bottled water, also avoid eatables from road side vendors.</p>
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		<title>Travel on Your Own</title>
		<link>http://www.pudsa.org/archives/35</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:14:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a fact that seniors as a group have more disposable income and more time to spend it than ever before. If that&#8217;s true for you, what&#8217;s keeping you from packing up?
Perhaps a spouse can&#8217;t travel any more and you have no one with similar interests to travel with? Or perhaps you&#8217;re concerned about safety [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-67 alignleft" title="WomenTravelTips10" src="http://www.pudsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/WomenTravelTips10.jpg" alt="WomenTravelTips10" width="284" height="423" />It&#8217;s a fact that seniors as a group have more disposable income and more time to spend it than ever before. If that&#8217;s true for you, what&#8217;s keeping you from packing up?</p>
<p>Perhaps a spouse can&#8217;t travel any more and you have no one with similar interests to travel with? Or perhaps you&#8217;re concerned about safety and health or problems with unfamiliar languages and cultures?</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s too scary to think of heading off alone, try joining a tour group the first time, one where you&#8217;re likely to meet people with similar interests. Find a group that allows for free time to explore on your own and follow your interests. Being alone in a group combines the best elements of solo and accompanied travel. You always have people in the group to talk with and eat with, but you can also explore on your own, close your door, and savor your privacy.</p>
<p>Solo travel arrangements usually require paying some penalties in the form of financial supplements. If this is a deterrent or you don&#8217;t like the idea of going with a group, look for an organization that will supply you with a companion of your age and gender (see Solo Travel Resources box on next page). The risk is that you may not &#8220;click&#8221; with that person. But think of it as a short-term commitment: you&#8217;ve at least got to where you want to go and you may even have found a longer-term friend.</p>
<p>Real solo travels—where you decide the destination, read up on it, get your own tickets, and head off alone—is another matter. This is where you weigh concerns for personal safety and where women feel especially vulnerable (nearly all the solo travel advice is directed at women). <span id="more-35"></span>While it might not be wise to strike out on your own to, say, Burundi, a shake-down visit to a more familiar culture like Mexico will get you started.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most important goal to keep in mind is to learn as much as possible about the people and places you&#8217;ll be visiting before you leave home and go out of your way to meet the locals when you&#8217;re there. You can do this in small ways: by admiring a gardener&#8217;s work, offering to take someone&#8217;s picture, asking for information about local landmarks, accepting an invitation into a family home for a meal, etc.</p>
<p>People everywhere, travelers and locals alike, are more willing to take up with singles than with pairs. So leave your shyness at home, pack your bag (preferably a rolling carry-on), and go for it!</p>
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		<title>Secure at Home and Enjoy Your Holiday</title>
		<link>http://www.pudsa.org/archives/29</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:01:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ensuring you will enjoy your holiday starts with assuring the safety of your home while you are away. It seems we hear this warning time and time again, however statistics demonstrate that we often fail to take the steps necessary to protect our belongings left at home and also our possessions we take on our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-70 alignleft" title="home-banner" src="http://www.pudsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/home-banner-300x173.jpg" alt="home-banner" width="300" height="173" />Ensuring you will enjoy your holiday starts with assuring the safety of your home while you are away. It seems we hear this warning time and time again, however statistics demonstrate that we often fail to take the steps necessary to protect our belongings left at home and also our possessions we take on our trip. When the safety of either our home or our travel luggage is violated, it mars our enjoyment.</p>
<p>People remain more vulnerable if they still operate on the premise of the days when they left the key under the mat or the house unlocked. Recently, I was visiting relatives in the US Midwest and was alarmed at their crime prevention attitudes. They routinely left their 3000 square foot home unlocked with patio doors open. Their opinion is that if someone wants to break in, they will. So why make it difficult; they will only damage locks and/or break windows. This is very foolish thinking. Criminals are basically lazy. If there are two houses side-by-side and one is locked and alarmed, even if they are high on drugs and looking for an adrenalin rush, they are more likely to choose the easy target!<span id="more-29"></span></p>
<p>Arm yourself with the latest information from the local police department, and try to think from inside a criminal’s mind-set &#8211; don’t make yourself a target. Start by removing all keys hidden outside your home. Let’s face it – there are only a few good hiding spots outside a house and if you think it is a good hiding spot, you are probably wrong. It is likely to be the same spot as most people use: under a mat, in a flower pot, in the mailbox, on the top of the door jamb, under a bush—how predictable is that? Install secure dead-bolts, and proper locks on windows. Place screws in the top window tracks on sliding windows, so windows cannot be easily lifted up-and-out from outside.</p>
<p>Get a monitored alarm system. It is affordable and can minimize damage if thieves do enter. Most people who have never experienced a burglary fail to fathom the damage and vandalism that occurs in the process. Install light timers and use them. Ensure that mail, junk mail and newspapers do not accumulate, leaving tell-tale signs of your absence. Arrange to have the lawn mowed and watered and make arrangements to secure the safety and care of your pets.</p>
<p>Next, build a “what-if” plan. Leave your travel itinerary with a trusted neighbor or friend. There are many reasons for staying in touch. Not only does it protect your home. It enables family/friends to reach you in case of a family emergency. It also secures your safety. Recently a retired couple was buried alive in a mud slide in BC and it was nearly a week before they were even announced missing. They were in the habit of not staying in touch, so the family simply didn’t think anything was wrong – until it was too late.<!--more--></p>
<p>Given the circumstances of the slide it is unlikely that earlier notice would have saved their lives, however it would be a relief to a family to never have to question that. Set up a travel about to keep your family and friends involved with your trip. It will create a great diary and memory of your trip and gives a meaningful way to maintain contact.</p>
<p>Keep personal records, both with you and at home of your credit cards and travelers’ cheque numbers. Keep a back-up credit card and/or travelers cheques secure but separate. Keeping everything together could leave you stranded. Notify your credit company that you will be making more expenditure and that billings will come from your travel destination.</p>
<p>One week into my daughter’s trip around the world her bank phoned me and asked for her. When I said she was unavailable, they asked when they would be able to reach her. I stated she was on a lengthy trip and would not be accessible for some time. They asked me where she went and when I expected to have contact with her.</p>
<p>It was at that point that I became aware that the call had been triggered by the flurry of charges coming from Tokyo, Hong Kong, and China. If she had not been living with me, or had my response to the bank been different, they would have frozen her cards assuming she was being victimized by fraud.</p>
<p>Most travel by air has been affected by the World Trade  Center attacks, and security criteria is constantly changing and becoming stricter.</p>
<p>Many of the things you could carry even a year ago are now prohibited. Simple things we could carry such as a bottle of water, now can only be carried on if it has been purchased beyond the check-in gates. Keep your luggage in sight at all times. You become liable if someone plants anything in your luggage. Remove all previous destination tags to prevent your luggage from going on its own vacation – alone. Place tags that list your name, address and telephone at the next destination point – making it easier for the airline to reunite you with your luggage if it becomes lost. It is wise for these tags to be somewhat private, so they cannot be easily read by the wrong people. Keep a list of the contents of your luggage and carry-on items so you will be able to tell the airline what you are missing if it goes astray and is never found.</p>
<p>Use a unique method of tagging your luggage for quick, easy identification when it comes off a carrousel. The more times your luggage goes around the circle without you grabbing it, the more likely it is to be lifted willfully or accidentally by someone else.</p>
<p>When there are 500 black suitcases going around and around, unless yours has some quick identifying feature it becomes unrecognizable. Beautiful expensive luggage is often targeted more than ‘tacky tourist’ suitcases with large pink daisy designs. The assumption on the part of the thief is “if that is how bad their taste is in luggage, what is inside is probably equally as unappealing”. Exercise your sense of humor – they will never know.</p>
<p>At your destination, do not leave cash or valuables in your hotel room. In fact, it is a good idea to leave all expensive jewelry home. Wearing expensive jewelry is like hanging out a sign – “I have expensive taste and my luggage may be worth going after”.</p>
<p>Lock your suitcases when leaving them in your room. It makes them more secure from unscrupulous housekeeping staff and also prevents the possibility of the suitcase being used to carry things out of the room.</p>
<p>Never open your door to an unexpected person or stranger. Look through the door viewer and use the security measures provided by the hotel for your protection while in your room. It is also possible to purchase an inexpensive motion sensitive alarm to hang on the inside of your room door. If an intruder enters, it will alert you. It is a terrible experience to wake up to a stranger in the room with you. We were once victims of a home invasion, and although we were unaware of the burglar’s arrival and departure – it took a very long time before we could sleep without feeling we were being watched. Protect your calling card numbers or pin numbers from people who may easily watch you, or snap your picture with a camera phone.</p>
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		<title>Tips For A Good Journey</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 11:48:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traveling is what everyone wishes. When it comes for foreign visits, people are normally attracted towards it. Executing certain safety parameter is really essential before planning a trip. It is high time that we have to realize the need of security while traveling. Retaining the joy of traveling with our family is indeed a pleasure. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-86 alignleft" title="journey" src="http://www.pudsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/journey-300x225.jpg" alt="journey" width="300" height="225" />Traveling is what everyone wishes. When it comes for foreign visits, people are normally attracted towards it. Executing certain safety parameter is really essential before planning a trip. It is high time that we have to realize the need of security while traveling. Retaining the joy of traveling with our family is indeed a pleasure. To avoid fatality while traveling and to promote harmony, the execution of safety measures is important.</p>
<p>Though drunken drive is an offense, people usually take it casually. Law has enforced strict measures to avoid it. It is a great loss not only to the driver but also for the pedestrians. Drivers who are in this role need to be aware of safety guidelines. They should abide by the rules and regulations of the traffic. Any event of violation in this aspect should be dealt seriously. The government takes enough measures to avoid accidents. It is better to avert accidents due to careless activities. In accordance to the proverb&#8221; prevention is better than cure&#8221;, travelers should have adequate guidelines before undertaking a journey to ensure safety while traveling.<span id="more-40"></span> Especially, during foreign tours, one should take guidance from a genuine person before starting. People usually go on for long trips. In such cases, they should inform to the nearby police to have an eye on their residence, because burglars normally target locked houses. Women are prone to societal risks and should avoid late night journey and should not wear jewels during an exotic travel. Women, especially when pregnant, should avoid long journey and it is better to avert accidents due to unhealthy travel practices.</p>
<p>It is in the hands of travelers to prolong the happiness till the end of the journey. It is the duty of the traveler to be aware of travel tips and implement them while on journey. Some people take their pets along with them while traveling. Different Countries have different regulations for pets and travelers should be aware of safety tips to handle their pets. It is advisory to enrich oneself with adequate safety measures before going for a travel. To deliver and enhance the ultimate nature of traveling, safety parameters should be carried out successfully. Practicing necessary safety measures before going for a long trip is essential to avoid sorrows. Safety measures are not only for the traveler but also for people who want their journey to be joyful.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 16:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have had an accident on holiday abroad or suffer an illness whilst abroad, which was not your fault you could be entitled to claim compensation although a solicitor would need to review the circumstances in more detail before a definite decision could be made.
Examples of accidents whilst on holiday:

Slips on wet surfaces within [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-166 alignleft" title="aborad" src="http://www.pudsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/aborad-300x293.jpg" alt="aborad" width="300" height="293" />If you have had an accident on holiday abroad or suffer an illness whilst abroad, which was not your fault you could be entitled to claim compensation although a solicitor would need to review the circumstances in more detail before a definite decision could be made.</p>
<p><strong>Examples of accidents whilst on holiday:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Slips on wet surfaces within      the hotel or trips on raised/defective surfaces.</li>
<li>Accidents whilst on day trip      excursions.</li>
<li>Injuries whilst taking part      in sporting activities.</li>
<li>Vehicle incidents causing      injury.</li>
</ul>
<p>Travel agents have a responsibility to ensure that accommodation is safe and hygienic, meaning non slip flooring throughout hotels, safety glass windows, and no trip hazards in direct path of customers, safe play areas for children, and swimming pools to have lifeguards.</p>
<p><strong>Examples of claims resulting from Accidents Abroad</strong></p>
<p>For example, if your accident was caused due to a badly maintained section of walkway in the hotel grounds you would be entitled to make a personal injury compensation claim against your travel agent. You would also be able to make a personal injury compensation claim against your travel agent if you contracted a form of food poisoning from the hotel restaurant; however, you would not be able to make a personal injury compensation claim against your travel agent if your accident was caused due to a badly maintained pavement in a local town centre.</p>
<p>Equally, if an accident occurred whilst you were engaged in sports or activities that were arranged by you with independent operators in the holiday resort or location, there may be no liability under the Package Tour regulations regime. Potentially dangerous activities on the beach such as paragliding, banana boat rides, waterskiing or snorkeling and diving may not be covered under these regulations as they would not be part of the holiday package deal. One could try and sue the companies in the country they are based but separate detailed local legal advice would then need to be considered and this can be a difficult and costly process.</p>
<p>Even if you have made your travel and accommodation arrangements personally without a tour or travel agent, it is still worth seeking specialist legal advice as to the options that may be available to you.</p>
<p>Even if you are traveling by plane, ship or trains abroad and have not reached your destination, there may be legal remedies available and again you should contact us so that you can be put in touch with specialist solicitors.</p>
<p>If you are involved in road traffic accidents abroad whether as a driver or passenger or whether in a car, taxi, coach or bus, it is possible that you may have a right to seek compensation if another party was to blame and is identifiable.  <a href="http://www.sharing-files.com/"><span id="unchor_text"></span></a><span id="more-162"></span>One must in certain countries however seek medical attention immediately as this can be a pre requisite to compensation schemes in some countries. It is crucial to obtain details of all other persons involved. You must always report the matter to the police and retain all resulting paperwork.</p>
<h3>What action should I take after my Accident Abroad?</h3>
<p><strong>Collecting evidence after your Accident Abroad</strong></p>
<p>To make a successful personal injury compensation claim, you would need to prove that another person was responsible for your personal injury.  In the case of an accident abroad this would normally be your travel agent or your employer.</p>
<p>To help your case, you should report the accident to your employer / your travel representative at the time, make a note of your accident in the accident book, take names and addresses of witnesses to the accident and if possible take photographs of the area where the accident happened.  You must also keep safely all of the travel documentation, receipts and paperwork including medical letters, receipts for treatment, hospital discharge letters or any other documentation relating to or arising from the holiday and injury.</p>
<p>If you are intending to claim expenses such as prescription costs and traveling expenses, remember to keep receipts as evidence.</p>
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