Waterdrop wrote:I tried to see if it was even possible to pop in during the week for raids, even with proper internet, but it's like 5AM-8AM or something and on every raid day we have bus/trains that we need to get to early.
i appreciate the dedication, but i probably wouldn't let you raid when you should be out exploring and having fun
some unsolicited travel advice that may or may not be outdated:
- keep your passport on you at all times. make a copy of it and put it in your bag just in case.
- don't keep anything valuable in your pockets. pickpockets are sneaky and good at distracting you in a variety of ways.
- travel money belts are annoying and uncomfortable but otherwise awesome.
- make sure your bag / backpack is locked up when unattended, especially if you are staying in hostels. utilize lockers at train stations or wherever you are staying.
less paranoid advice:
- a travel guide book such as lonely planet / frommers / let's go / rick steve's is probably the most useful thing you can take with you.
- if you are winging things, travel in the morning and try to sort out accommodations earlier in the day. places can fill up pretty quickly and are happy to rip you off when you are desperate later in the day.
- take a regular backpack to use as a day pack so you don't have to lug around your guide book... and towel if you're of the opinion those sorts of things are useful.
and most importantly: explore everywhere, talk to the people, eat the food, be safe, and have fun!