
Love to travel, but hate tours? This blog offers insight on how to go it alone, from safe accommodations to seeing the best, and maybe the worst. After all, independent travel is an adventure. Flexibility and traveling on a budget are critical. No five-stars or all-inclusives. So hop aboard. Learn to enjoy travel at your own pace and price. Meet other adventurers like yourself and mingle with the locals. Remember: You may travel alone, but you wonʼt be lonely. gloria.independenttraveler@gmail.com
Gloria Maschmeyer
I've been a traveler since I can remember. I spread my wings as a flight attendant at age 20, then married a traveling man and we've never stopped. While based in Anchorage, we've ventured to India, Peru, Bali, Morocco, Burma, Tunisia Singapore and Ecuador. I love ferreting out places off the beaten path. And when things don't go quite as planned, that's just part of the adventure.
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Plan your trip
BEST TIME OF YEAR
www.myforecast.com
Click on "almanac," then on "historical climate" and plug in the city you wish to check.
CURRENCY RATES
www.oanda.com
For more information on currency exchanges and helpful hints, read my blogs, "Should I change" and "I've decided to change."
TRAVEL WARNINGS
www.travel.state.gov/travel
This site can help you determine the type of crime that goes on in foreign countries against visitors. It also will tell you areas of the country you should avoid.
WORLD TIMES
www.worldtimeserver.com/
Features the current time anywhere and weather. Helpful when you need to call for reservations or want to call back home while away.
WHAT TRAVELERS SAY
www.tripadvisor.com
A favorite sites to see what other travelers have to say about places to stay and visit worldwide
CAR RENTAL
www.hotwire.com
A good site for finding the best deals on renting cars anywhere in the world
TRAVEL INSURANCE
www.squaremouth.com
Web site that compares costs of travel insurance between companies.
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Can I really get everything in one small checked bag?
Posted by indietraveler
Posted: January 8, 2010 - 4:45 pm
Q. Can I really get everything in one small checked bag?
A. Yes you can, but it’s a trick. I can get everything into one bag, but small, being the operative word, I’m still working towards.
Every trip I take, I swear I will pack lighter the next time. I usually return with several items that never get used. Now with extra charges for checked luggage and the crackdown on carryons with most carriers limiting them to one carryon and one personal item, it’s imperative that travelers pack efficiently.
One of my favorite sites, OneBag.com, has a printable packing list and also tons of tips and links to other sites. It’s a good starting place to begin your packing challenge.
Sometime ago, I posted a over-packers guide to women’s wear blog. It’s worth a re-read, even for me as I continue to hone my packing skills.
My goal? A small bag that doesn't break my back when I wheel it through airports or lift it into a car.