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The World's Newest Nation - South Sudan. Will Independence Make It Safe?

Should you add South Sudan, the world’s newest nation, to your Wanderlist? 

 

(South Sudanese celebrate winning the referendum on independence)

Read what our partners at WorldNomads.com, global insurance experts, have to say on the subject in their recent article, Safety in the World’s Newest Nation - South Sudan

 

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".

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Egypt in Crisis: Evacuation of Foreigners

Thousands of protesters continue to gather in Cairo, Suez, Alexandria and Luxor, in an uprising against Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.

The protests have now put the country into a state of civil unrest. Foreign Offices around the world have urged travellers to avoid visiting Egypt due to its level of instability. High incidences of looting, vigilantism, prison escapes and “open revolt” have now enveloped the country and as the world looks on, Egypt’s future is uncertain.  

© W.M. Wiggins via YourLifeIsATrip.comAt our sister site, YourLifeIsATrip.com, our ‘Ask the Captain’ columnist, W.M. Wiggins, just evacuated Cairo via Rome and reports on his experiences.

READ his FIRST-PERSON REPORT FROM EGYPT confirming that the situation is extremely volatile and due to demonstrations and vigilante-style community protection actions, making the streets unsafe for travelers.

If you, or any travelers you know, are currently in Egypt, you might find this Evacuation Guide  from our partners at WorldNomads.com helpful. 

To travel safely and stay up to date on what’s happening in Egypt, what to do, and what the government is saying, READ MORE.

And to our Egyptian friends, please know that you are in our thoughts and that we’re hoping for a positive and speedy resolution.

Ellen 

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".

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10 Essential Questions to Ask Before Booking Your Next Vacation

It seems every adventure travel company promises the best guides, the best food, the best service, but do they provide a safety net for the unexpected? Here are a few suggested questions from Jim Sano, president of Geographic Expeditions, to ask to help make sure your backside is covered.

1. Do you provide around-the-clock logistical and air support services? (this is especially important in the event of cancelled, delayed or changed flights?)

2. Do you include medical evacuation, expense, and assistance coverage, with access to a board certified emergency physician?

3. What assurances do you provide to protect my travel investment?

4. Do you accept major credit cards?

5.  Are my deposits and payments placed in a U.S.-based financial institution or an offshore entity? 

6. How will you protect me from currency rate fluctuations? (Some international currencies have fluctuated by as much as 40% over the past 12 months) How to do mitigate the fuel surcharge risk?

7. What are your payment/cancellation terms and conditions? What are your cancellation policies in the event of a U.S. State Department, Centers for Disease Control, or World Health Organization travel warning?

8. Do you offer optional trip cancellation/interruption insurance, including cancel for work reasons?

9. Does your company participate in a U.S.-based seller of travel/consumer protection program?

10. Does your company possess current liability insurance with an A-rated company?

 

Source: Choosing the Right Adventure Travel Company; Canadian Mountain Holidays, The Adventure Blog.

 

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".

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Document Loss, Theft or Damage - How to be prepared

What would you do in an emergency if your vital travel documents were lost, stolen or damaged?

Two different friends had their wallets stolen or lost while traveling abroad recently and it got me thinking about what I’d do differently to be better prepared when I travel. Then I spotted a mention in the JourneyWomen.com newsletter this month about AccessMyID.com which sounds like a great backup.

You can upload and securely store vital travel documents, personal and medical profiles, hotel confirmations, banking information, etc. online. When push comes to shove, as it did for one friend who’d had ALL her money, credit cards, ID, etc. stolen in a mugging in Wales, stored documents would provide indisputable Consulate or bank ID. I’ve been storing this kind of info in the ‘password keeper’ application on my BlackBerry and email, but AccessMyId.com sounds like an even a safer, more secure solution. 

 

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".

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Healthy Travel Remedies Put to the Test

Doctor, Doctor! The Travel Experts at SmarterTravel.com Put Reader Remedies Put to the Test


Ingesting Chinese herbs, eating candied ginger, and even swallowing Listerine were just some of the remedies that the readers of SmarterTravel.com suggested for avoiding illness while traveling. When it comes to getting (or staying) healthy on the road, travelers offered solutions that were at times traditional, creative, and somewhat unorthodox. The consumer travel site compiled the best advice, then asked a medical professional for feedback.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE COMPLETE ARTICLE

 

Source: SmarterTravel.com

Photo: © Edward Westmacott | Dreamstime.com

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".

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Pack A Little Peace of Mind When Traveling With Valuables @ ImHonest.com

According to PCWORLD, Over 85,000 phones, 21,000 PDAs and 4,500 notebook computers are left behind in taxis every year. Well, now there is an easy way for someone to turn those items in as well as have them returned.

Founded in 2004, Atlanta-based ImHONEST.com is a non-traditional lost and found service that provides identification and recovery for items of value.  In addition to offering an affordable and user-friendly solution for owners to proactively label and register their valuables, ImHONEST.com makes it easy for the finders of lost items to act on their honesty.

Two of the most common reasons that lost items are not returned to their owners are the inability to identify the owner of the lost item and the lack of an easy way to return the found item. The ImHONEST.com system, with its user-friendly label registration and reporting system, solves both of these issues. ImHONEST.com makes it easy for finders of lost items to return the items to their owners by providing:

  • Personalized labels containing a unique ID code
  • Choice of toll-free and online “found item” reporting
  • Over 4,000 drop-off locations at all of The UPS Store® locations
  • Pick-up service from any residence or business location
  • Support for international shipping of found items
  • A gift rewarding the finder’s honesty


In keeping with the company’s mission to promote honesty and aid those in need, 20% of the online purchases of ImHONEST.com labels are donated to charities. Before finalizing an online purchase, customers choose a charitable organization from a list that includes organizations such as World Vision, Doctors Without Borders and March of Dimes.

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".