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Common Mistake To Avoid Before Travelling by Mysteryguy1: 1:56am On Aug 29, 2022
It is quite easy for first-time travelers to make mistake upon mistake on their first travel experience. However, there are some tips that can help first-time travelers avoid these repeated mistakes. Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, shares 5 mistakes that first-time travelers make and how to avoid them.


Using a Travel Agent For Everything

This might seem like the safe option but it can also make the whole process more expensive. While it is nice to have the ‘safety net’ of a travel agent, you can generally limit your use of their services to booking your flights and maybe taking advantage of their accommodation packages. Aside that, you generally can try to look after everything yourself, all you really need to do is be willing to ask questions from people that have traveled before, travel forums or even help desks to guide yourself the rest of the way. Once you do this, it will much easier for you to continue rather than having to rely on a travel agent all the time.


Being Scared of the Locals

This might not be the best idea for a first-time traveler because it makes him/her stand out even more and be easily identified as a ‘Johnny Just Come’, which can be quite disadvantageous for said first-time traveler. It is best to be open and free, especially when you are visiting a foreign area. Of course, this doesn’t mean you should neglect the use of common sense and throw basic caution to the wind, but don’t over do it by thinking everyone is out to get you. If you’re open and friendly, you can even make one or two friends among the locals that will guide you on the basic things you need to know about life there.


Don’t Be Too Hard Yourself For Being Scammed

It’s only natural that if you’re new to a place, you are likely to occasionally get scammed while adjusting to how life works there. It’s okay, no matter how smart or careful you are, it will happen sometimes. There’s no easy way around it so just roll with the punches and learn whatever lesson that needs to be learned to avoid it happening again. Being scammed doesn’t mean you should be so hard on yourself and become hyperactive and super distrustful of everyone around you, you’ll exhaust yourself living that way. Just let the experiences make you wiser, learn from them and be better for it.


Underestimating Costs

It is best to travel with the mentality that everything over ‘there’ is likely to cost more, especially if you are traveling to a town or city as opposed to a village. As much as you are trying to be conservative, it is much better to get to your destination and have more than enough rather than having less and getting stranded, which can be particularly disadvantageous to you as a first-time traveler.


Packing Way Too Many Things

It might be tempting to over-pack if you’re a first-time traveler, but please do your best to overcome this temptation. It is best to pack lightly so you will be able to easily respond to any sudden instance or situation during your travel. Over-packing is not very safe for you and can weigh you down, therefore, it is best to avoid it. Try to only pack the items you absolutely – and the key word is ‘absolutely’ – cannot do without.

Not getting some winter wears before travelling

Most people make the mistake of not getting anything winter clothes before travelling. Try to avoid all this mistake as you prepare.
Re: Common Mistake To Avoid Before Travelling by Nobody: 7:54am On Aug 29, 2022
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Re: Common Mistake To Avoid Before Travelling by sweetmelanin(f): 8:28am On Aug 29, 2022
If you have the luxury of already owning a home in Nigeria;

Do not sell your house or land before moving abroad.

You need a place to stay whenever you visit/holiday in Nigeria, else you'll have no choice but to stay with family members or waste money on hotels & short lets. You also need a property to return home to after retirement.. except you plan to grow old and die abroad.
Re: Common Mistake To Avoid Before Travelling by Mysteryguy1: 11:51pm On Aug 30, 2022
sweetmelanin:
If you have the luxury of already owning a home in Nigeria;

Do not sell your house or land before moving abroad.

You need a place to stay whenever you visit/holiday in Nigeria, else you'll have no choice but to stay with family members or waste money on hotels & short lets. You also need a property to return home to after retirement.. except you plan to grow old and die abroad.
Lol funy but true grin

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