| Pay close attention to bumps and jostles... Whenever
someone bumps me in a market or anywhere in a foreign country, the first
thing I do is clutch my daypack (which contains all my valuables) closer
to me. Thieves, working in pairs, will often distract you this way, so they
can pilfer your belongings while your attention is focused elsewhere. Be
alert. Be aware. Stay safe.Diane Slawych -- Travel Columnist, Canada's Toronto Sun Newspaper |
|
Pack your sunglasses... A
little attention is flattering, but in some countries the attention western
female travellers get is so relentless that it's annoying. If you're in
a country where you find yourself getting too much attention from the local
men when you're simply walking down the street, or sitting in a café - put
on dark sunglasses. Often, these guys are trying to make eye-contact with
you. The glasses make that impossible and their pestering tones down considerably.Lucy Izon -- North American syndicated travel columnist and editor of a new website found at www.greatlearningvacations.com |
| Beauty product outlet store in Paris... While
researching my shopping guide, I discovered Plantaderm, 58 rue du Faubourg
Poissonnière, 10th arrondissement Metro: Poissonnière. Plantaderm is a skin
care and beauty product outlet store, with very high quality products sold
at rock bottom prices. Many of the formulas have been licensed by name brands,
and sell for extravagant prices under a famous label. For example, the nail
hardener, sold in Plantaderm for 2 euro sells for 15 euro in the fancy department
stores. Now that's what I call a bargain!Jeanne Feldman -- author of the shopping guide, 'Best Buys and Bargains in Paris,' an intercultural trainer/coach, Paris resident since 1991. Website: www.jeanne-feldman.com |
| Woman-friendly in Hong Kong... When
in Hong Kong, head for the Moon Garden Teahouse at 5 Hoi Ping Road, a short
street that runs off Leighton Road, a few blocks from the Causeway Bay station.
This traditional tea garden is furnished with antiques, including a brazier
beside each table. The staff help you to select one of the gourmet teas,
then oversees the brewing. Tiny dishes of salty-sweet preserved olives,
pineapple and prunes compliment the flavours of the teas. You can also order
dim sum and dessert, or play a board game, read a book or just admire the
koi pond. Perfect for the female traveller.Karen Zabawa -- Freelance journalist, Mississauga, Canada |
| Protect your baggage...
Always use clear baggage tags and insert
folded notes with just your last name (avoid being gender specific) and
the words, "Itinerary Inside" visible. Inside the folded notes, list your
flights and dates, your hotels with the dates you'll be there, as well
as your home telephone number (no address) and date of your return. Should
your bag become lost, airline personnel will know where to route it on
whatever date it is located. |
| She packs for inspection...
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| Gel packs, duct tape and ziplocks...
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