Normally bloggers are usually so busy in the virtual world that they overlook small things in the authentic world which could be very important in life.

The things they overlook might happen while traveling as they are occupied in trying to choose the gadgets they can take with them while overlooking the necessities for the gadgets to work.

Below includes a checklist for technical travelers:

• You should always be light since techies don’t normally fly to boring spaces which are not anything tech related. So, when you are ready to go to a tech literate place then it’s forever good not to overload since you don’t want to have gadgets that are not working in other countries. Bring what you need.

• Make it a point to the right plug adapter since different countries use different ones to avoid regretting after words.

• You must always have an extra battery for the computer or phone to use when needed.

• Bringing very many USB Sticks and Mini Mouse may lead to confusion, so have only those you need.

• Have scanned copies of your travel documents on places like your email in case you loose them.

• The airlines usually allow luggage up to 56 by 45 by 25cm so try to limit yours to that size.

• Must buy the calling cards of the destination country to be used if your phone is disconnected or gets spoiled.

• Money must be exchanged from your local currency to the one of the destination country in case of any trouble.

• You can avoid the language barrier by looking over the internet for how to read and address different languages since you will find that some countries only speak their native language and its good to know this before you go.

• Lastly, you must know how to manage time because what you do isn’t supposed to affect your normal time including being aware of what time your flight is to avoid ignoring anything since time is money.

Photo of Maldive Islands originally posted by Novecentino

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Venere Travel Blog writer stellah uliriksen

Stellah was born in Uganda but moved to Norway in 2005 working as a freelance writer while traveling to Sweden, France, Belgium and most of the European countries to learn new culture and languages.

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  1. Rob Williams says:
    August 22nd, 2008 at 2:26 am

    I’ve noticed that a lot of hotels in other countries won’t have wifi so I started staying international chains. The staff there is normally fluent in english, and it’s more along the lines of what you’re used to. So it’s a little more comfortable. I’m an ambassador for Hampton Inns, I had some info that it seems like you’d be interested in, I thought I’d let you know about it.

    Best,

    Rob Williams
    Official Hampton Inn Ambassador
    naturalhouse302@gmail.com

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