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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 [Next] - Women traveling alone, whether on long or short drives, should ALWAYS take a cellular phone or car phone. If you don't have time to get a phone before your trip, take something that LOOKS LIKE a cell phone. If you ever feel that you are being followed by a stranger or if anyone, especially a strange man, on the highway attempts to flag down your vehicle, DO NOT PULL OVER! Instead, get out your phone and call someone, or even PRETEND to call someone. This is a major deterrent to would-be attackers who think you are able to call the police. Also, NEVER pull over to help a hitchhiker or a person with car trouble. Instead, call the police from your cell phone or from a phone in a safe BUSINESS in the next town. 1-Jan-2001 Wendy Warburton ID864 - When travelling abroad I always pack a very long oblong chiffon scarf. It is the most versatile item. It can dress up a simple black dress draped backward around the neck for evening; it is useful as a head covering for visiting shrines and temples and being appropriately respectful, even if you're not quite sure of the local protocols and traditions; in a pinch it can be an evening wrap and it takes up no space in a bag. 1-Jan-2001 Julia Morris ID872 - Lancome's Bienfait Totale is a cleanser, toner, and make-up remover in one, so its perfect for travel ... you use it with a cotton ball, tissue, or toilet paper if need be! It's fantastic, and if you have sensitive skin, it'll be more suitable for you than those facial wipes that have come on the market. If you're budget minded, buy a good reasonably priced liquid eye makeup remover like L'oreal's and use it the same way you'd use Lancome's Bienfait Totale. 11-Feb-2006 Elisa ID58 - My favorite word when I travel. First thing I do is call the hotel once it's booked and talk to the concierge. Why? Because they are a bevy of information about the area and what it has to offer. They not only make reservations for you at incredible restaurants, but can also send you maps on the area and point out danger zones. If your hotel does not offer a concierge, then by all means, do your homework. I always buy a book on the local area, or use the web or contact a local police station. Adventures with AdventureGirl.com 18-Dec-2003 Adventures with AdventureGirl.com ID844 - Hermail.net is an international directory of women willing to help other women with travel information. For example: Travelling to Japan and not sure what to pack? Just log on to Hermail.net and request a connection with a woman in Japan who can offer you the info you need. Instantly, an e-mail message box pops up, you write your request, send it off, and the recipient answers you directly. Already 1000s of women have made connections. Read their positive reviews at the site. HERMail.net 18-Dec-2003 HERMail.net ID855 Would You Like to Add a Travel Tip?We welcome QUALITY travel tips from our users.Note: you will be required to enter the characters from a security image, so please make sure that you have your browser set to view images. (This measure was necessary to reduce spam.) You will be able to provide your URL, if applicable. Submit your travel tips and hints here. |
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