Have you ever found yourself in a distant country, needing to charge your phone or camera, only to discover the hotel socket is incompatible?
Thoroughly research and prepare for every foreign travel adventure
Imagine the inconvenience of having to go out and buy a new charger or the regret of not researching this information beforehand.
In this era of social media and Google, delve deep into research for your foreign travel to fully enjoy your journey.
1. Transportation from the airport to the hotel


Consider the most suitable and economical means of transportation for your foreign travel depending on the country you are in. In the United States, Canada..., where public transportation such as buses, metros, and trains is not widely available, renting a private car for the entire journey is a wise choice.

However, in Europe, moving between cities and countries is mainly done by bus and high-speed train, saving a considerable amount of time and money. Even if you take the time to research, you may find airplane tickets cheaper than train tickets with 2-3 times faster travel time.
Join travel forums to gather valuable information for planning your trip.
4. Purchase Tickets and Check Closing Times

If it's your first time in a particular country, you're likely to have a list of interesting places to visit. Find out if any of these places require advance ticket purchase or if they close on a specific day of the week or special occasion to avoid the situation of not being able to get in when you arrive.
For example, the Taj Mahal in India closes every Friday, and the Alhambra fortress in Spain allows only a certain number of visitors each day.
5. Embrace the Tip Culture

Tipping has evolved into a global cultural practice. Each country has its own norms for tipping service personnel. Specifically, tipping in the United States is typically around 15-20% of the bill. In contrast, some countries like Japan do not accept tips.
Therefore, before traveling to a new country, it's essential to understand their cultural practices, including tipping etiquette.
6. Choose Appropriate Attire

Depending on your destination, there may be dress codes that you must adhere to. For instance, in Bali (Indonesia), at temples, you should not wear clothes that expose shoulders, legs, or short skirts. In Abu Dhabi, women are required to wear long-sleeved clothing and cover their heads in a way that hides their hair.
Understanding dress codes is a sign of cultural respect and ensures your foreign travel experience is complete.

According to DƯƠNG QUÁN HẠ/ Tuổi Trẻ
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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
MytourJanuary 16, 2019