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Travel Resources

Globetrotting is many things—exciting, indulgent, inspiring. It should never be dangerous, risky, or uncomfortable. That's why we've included some helpful tips and resources below to ensure you have the perfect haunt.

Travel Insurance

For more info on insuring any trip including but not limited to small group tours, wellness retreats, and honeymoon trips, please contact us and we'll put you in touch with one of the travel insurance providers we trust and use personally.

Safety Tips

The most important part of seeing the world is staying safe. Here you can find a list of safety tips to implement to ensure you have the best trip possible.

Walks of Life

The beauty of the world lies in its diversity and that means your walk of life might differ from someone else's. Understanding and respecting someone else's culture will leave a positive impact on yourself, the place your'e visiting, and the people who live there. Click here for some cultural guidelines that will ease you on your next trip.

Safety Tips

  • Plan accordingly: Research your destination thoroughly, understanding its safety guidelines, local laws, and emergency contacts. The more you know, the safer you’ll be.

  • Secure Your Belongings: Invest in high-quality travel locks and secure your valuables in hotel safes. When exploring, carry only what you need and keep your passport, money, and gadgets close. Keep a digital copy of your passport in a virtual cloud in case you lose it. 

  • Stay Aware, Stay Safe: Be vigilant in crowded areas. Avoid displaying wealth, and keep an eye out for pickpockets. Stay in well-lit, populated areas, especially at night.

  • Health Matters: Pack a basic first aid kit and necessary medications. Research destination-specific health recommendations and ensure you have vaccinations, if required.

  • Stay Informed: Sign up for travel alerts and notifications from your embassy. Stay updated on local news and any potential unrest in the region you're visiting.

  • Transportation Safety: Choose reputable transportation options. If you’re hiring a private car, ensure it’s from a reliable company. In public transport, be cautious of your surroundings and keep your belongings secure.

  • Emergency Plan: Share your itinerary and accommodations details with a trusted friend or family member. Have a backup plan in case of natural disasters or unexpected events, knowing the location of your embassy or consulate.

Walks of Life

       When embarking on your sojourn, immersing yourself in the local culture is not just a choice; it's an essential part of the journey. Beyond the opulent accommodations and lavish experiences, there’s a world waiting to be explored, rich in traditions and authenticity. Respect local customs, dress as the locals do when appropriate, and engage with their way of life. Dive into the culinary delights, savoring exotic flavors and aromatic spices that define the region. Say yes to new experiences, whether it’s joining a traditional dance, attending a local festival, or simply striking up a conversation with a street vendor. These encounters paint your travel narrative with vibrant, unforgettable hues. However, as you embrace these opportunities, exercise caution, trust your instincts, and be aware of your surroundings. It's about finding the balance between adventurous exploration and thoughtful discernment, ensuring your escapade remains not only indulgent but also profoundly enriching. Let the essence of each destination seep into your soul, creating memories as authentic as they are luxurious.

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