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Happy Honeymoon: Tips for Stress-free Travel Abroad
(ARA) – The honeymoon is when you and your new spouse can finally
relax and recover from all the celebrations. You want your trip
to be as easy and stress-free as possible. But as vacation and business
travel rebounds, concern about stress continues to be a problem.
"Since September 11, we are getting numerous calls asking for tips
on how to relieve stress while traveling abroad," says Dr. Myles
Druckman, medical director, International SOS, the world's largest
and leading provider of medical and security assistance.
"The key is being well-prepared for your trip by becoming as knowledgeable
as possible about your destination," Dr. Druckman says. "Follow
the news on important events that may affect your trip. Learn what
is going on in the country you plan to visit."
At the most basic level, Dr. Druckman advises that you acknowledge
that travel, especially abroad, is inherently stressful, even on
a pleasure trip. You're out of your element and routine; you may
have to deal with a foreign language. While this is exciting, it
naturally takes extra attention and energy.
Here are several tips that can help:
1. Knowledge is power. Do some research on the places you plan
to visit so you will know what to expect. This will help eliminate
the anxiety of "what-if" running through your head.
2. Rest up before you go -- you'll enjoy your trip more and worry
less if you are well rested and energetic. If flying long distances,
you might want to stop over for a night or two along the way.
3. Before you go, make a copy of the opening page of your passport
and other important travel documents and keep them separate from
the actual documents when you travel. Then you won't panic if those
documents are lost or stolen.
4. Learn basic phrases of the local language -- you'll feel more
in control.
5. Stay connected to friends and family through periodic e-mails
or telephone calls -- it will help keep you from feeling isolated.
Make certain to provide them with your itinerary with contact numbers
at the hotels where you'll be staying. You should also bring your
cellular phone or purchase a satellite phone just in case.
6. If music relaxes you, make certain that you take your favorite
CD's or tapes along -- you may not be able to find your favorite
titles or artists overseas. Bring along a transistor radio so you
can listen to the BBC or other English language stations.
7. Learn some deep breathing exercises or other relaxation techniques
that are easy to do.
8. Exercising can also help you relax. Before booking your hotels,
find out what facilities or access to health clubs they have. If
you prefer, there are exercises that can be done on the floor in
your hotel room. Consider bringing along a jump rope or other easy-to-pack
exercise product.
9. Try to blend in -- avoid wearing obvious U.S. symbols such as
U.S. team sports shirts. Sample the local culture and take note
of and follow local customs, so you won't feel like you're sticking
out from the crowd.
10. Make sure you have a resource for medical and personal safety
assistance lined up, such as SOS Global Traveler assistance services,
which provide telephone access 24/7 to Western doctors. That way
should you need help, you'll always know who to call.
International SOS provides emergency assistance services around
the world including medical evacuation and repatriation and access
to SOS doctors for advice and help. It provides services to 60 per
cent of America's Fortune 500 companies and performs more than 12,000
evacuation cases per year (that's more than one an hour, every hour,
somewhere in the world). Membership can be purchased for short-term
trips or annual plans. A Members Only portal on the International
SOS Website provides travel health and safety information you can
use to prepare for your trip. Memberships range from $55 for a 10-day
medical membership for an individual traveler to $225 for an annual
membership. You can purchase SOS membership through your travel
agent, by visiting SOS online at www.internationalsos.com or calling
(800)-523-8662.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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