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Alert today – Alive tomorrow - Zachary W Rothe

Zachary W Rothe is from Washington USA. Zack is largely a traveler UN agency is often within the thick of designing his next trip. Rothe need to Explore the planet.

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Alert today – Alive tomorrow - Zachary W Rothe

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  1. Alert today – Alive tomorrow. Zachary W Rothe

  2. Zachary W Rothe is from Washington USA. Zack is largely a traveler UN agency is often within the thick of designing his next trip. Rothe need to Explore the planet. His mind is often brooding about to go to new places and he desires to do and comprehend all the cultures and regions.travel writer always talking about what to do when you are traveling. It all must-see attractions and things to do. Go here, do this, look at that, acting in this way. So today, I want to share some common travel mistakes you should avoid. I have made many mistakes in the past, but doing things shows one way to do it right.

  3. If you avoid these common mistakes, you will be traveling cheaper, smarter, and longer. 1. DON’T eat near a major tourist site The food near any major attraction is going to be double the price and half the flavor of what you’ll find elsewhere. When restaurants know people aren’t coming back, they don’t have to worry about consistent quality. And anyway, what do tourists know about quality local food, right? They just arrived. It’s all amazing to them, and many are happy to return home talking about how they ate “amazing” pizza in front of the Colosseum. Restaurants lack the incentive to be top-notch.

  4. 2. DON’T exchange money at the airport You’ll get the worst exchange rates if you do. You’re better off lighting your money on fire. To get the best rates, use an ATM or credit card. This is will be as close to the interbank rate as you can get and ensures that you are not getting ripped off. Never exchange cash unless you absolutely have to (and there are times when you have to). I once had to exchange cash in an airport in Romania when my ATM card didn’t work, but that was an emergency. If you do need to exchange money, try to do so at a bank downtown where you’ll get better rates and fewer fees. But stick to plastic as much as possible.

  5. 3. DON’T skip travel insurance It may seem like a ridiculous added expense, but travel is about the unknown, and you never know what can happen on the road. You can break a leg, lose a camera, pop an eardrum scuba diving, or have to leave a country because of a natural disaster. Travel insurance protects you when you are overseas and shouldn’t be avoided — it’s the smart thing to get. It is there to protect you from both medical and non-medical emergencies.

  6. Thank You

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