No longer tied down by work or children, seniors often opt for travel to add excitement to their lives.
However, health concerns, age-related limitations, and lack of preparation often dampen their travel experiences. Here are some handy tips from Mr. Nguyen Nguyen Ha, Sales Manager at Dế Mèn Travel Company, for seniors embarking on journeys.
Travel Tips for Seniors: Making the Most of Your Journey
- Thoroughly researching the itinerary before purchasing a tour package is crucial, especially for older travelers. Reviewing the schedule, evaluating attractions, modes of transportation, service standards (accommodation, dining...), physically demanding activities (such as swimming, diving, hiking, mountaineering...), and considering one's own health condition are essential steps in choosing a suitable tour.
- Assessing one's own physical capabilities is also important when selecting a tour. Many seniors, despite their advanced age and frailty, still prefer tours with strenuous activities like mountain climbing despite leg pain or diving despite physical weakness. In such cases, seeking advice from family, friends, and tour agents is advisable to select the most suitable tour. Nowadays, many travel companies offer specially tailored products for seniors. These products typically feature high-quality services, comfort, minimal physical exertion, and ample rest time...
- It's advisable to travel with family members, grandchildren, or at least with friends to avoid being alone. If it's not possible to accompany parents or elderly relatives, children should get the tour guide's phone number and make a call to remind them: 'Mom and dad are traveling alone, please take care of them!' Knowing the tour guide's phone number also helps relatives keep track of the itinerary and stay informed in case of any incidents.
- Before departure, it's essential to check the tour menu. If there are foods to avoid or dietary restrictions, it's necessary to inform the travel company in advance for adjustments or prepare food to bring along. For those with chronic illnesses, it's important to bring necessary medications to prevent situations where medicines are unavailable at the destination.
- Elderly travelers often forget to keep track of time, their belongings, money, and sometimes even important documents while on tour. To avoid such mishaps, essential documents should be kept in easily accessible and visible places.
- Luggage should be packed according to needs. Many people tend to overpack, making travel more cumbersome.
- It's helpful to request tour guides to arrange ground floor accommodations to avoid excessive use of stairs.
According to Travel News
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourAugust 8, 2014