Especially when you travel abroad, your first big trip is very exciting. When I was planning to travel to London for the first time in 2008, everything I could think of was only to visit a 9/4 platform and listen to "London Call" on a two-story bus .
Wow ... It's fun, but I am not preparing for something very important. From public transportation to overly expanding suitcase, exchange rate, I am in my head. But after traveling for a while for a while I have learned a lot about what goes wrong for the adventure of a big trip and what goes wrong. Those who are about to make a big trip or who want to know in the future should check these 12 trip tips to make sure you are not at home as much as possible.
What did you learn on the first big trip? What is one thing that will not be done again? Please tell me in the comments.
Before I first get a camera, I would like you to know the frequency and speed of technology, and the change in trends. I still hope to know what the next big change in the photo is. The exciting thing is that new products will be readily available, but if you are smoked it can be expensive. My favorite photos change every month, so many pictures I took recently. The picture of this month is a picture I saw at Zell am See in Austria, the sun rose from the other side of the mountain and was named "Stormy Serenity", but as I asked next week, the answer may have changed. I tend to pay more attention to the next picture, not the last picture.
Looking back on my experience, I hope you know something before you experience Airbnb Move. Prior to Airbnbing, the service called MealPal was first known. They are a popular New York startup that allows you to get a 6-7 dollar lunch in New York City. This is perfect for me because I am in many places. I also hope that I will use some research in the community so that I can navigate to nearby highlights. There are lots of free online resources available in the best places in New York, and you should use this. I forgot to mention important things, but I think that I can spend some time on several weekends to better understand the nightlife of the area where I live. For me it is economically meaningless, but if it meets your situation, I will definitely consider being close to a week.