In any type of crisis situation, the most important thing to do is stay calm. Your country’s embassy is usually your best resource when things go wrong; registering with your embassy upon arrival in ...more
To avoid unwanted attention, try to blend in as much as possible. Familiarize yourself with your surroundings before setting out, and carry yourself with confidence. If you are traveling alone, be sure ...more
In your passport, write the names of people to be contacted in case of a medical emergency, and list allergies or medical conditions. Matching a prescription to a foreign equivalent is not always safe ...more
Common sense is the simplest prescription for good health. Travelers often complain of their feet and their guts: drink lots of fluids and wear broken-in shoes. Environmental Hazards Heat exhaustion ...more
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