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AdviceWhat To Do If You Have Been Spiked
Read moreEveryone is aware of their personal tolerance to alcohol so if you feel odd, nauseous, tipsy or wasted and you know that you cannot be drunk, it is possible that your drink has been spiked with either drugs or alcohol.
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SafetyIf Things Go Wrong
Read moreThe first thing to remember is DON’T PANIC. If you discover that your bag is lost or stolen you should: Report your credit cards as being lost or stolen to your bank.
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SafetyGirls Travel Tips
Read moreGirls’ Travel Club was started by Becci Coombes, following two long trips backpacking around the world. She wrote a journal full of tips, recipes, anecdotes and bad jokes while she was travelling and kept notes of all the remedies she found useful.
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SafetyGap Year Insurance Tips
Read moreEmergency Medical Expenses covers Emergency treatment and gets you home if necessary. Make sure you have this cover, if nothing else. If you have a medical condition(s), do tell the Insurance Company.
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SafetyFemale Travel Advice
Read moreAlthough some of us live in an equal society, many people in the world do not and in some places, women are treated quite differently from men.
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SafetyDid you know?
Read moreOften, many travellers are not necessarily aware of the different cultures and habits of the country they are visiting.
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SafetySafer Travel Tips
Read moreAlways do your research before you go. Find out about the different cultures and laws where you plan to visit. Even America, Australia and other English-speaking countries have different ways from the UK.
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SafetyTravel Packing List
Read moreWhen packing, we suggest being organised and thinking carefully about what you are taking with you. This will help to make your life much easier.
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SafetyAdventure Sports Safety
Read moreTypically Gap years are a time for adventure, and more often than not, Gap Year travellers decide to indulge in some adventure sports to help compliment that ‘once in a lifetime’ trip.
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SafetyDebunking the Myths – Travelling Alone
Read moreMyth: You should never travel alone. Truth: Although your family meant this well, this false phrase really shouldn’t hold you back from exploring the world alone.
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