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Traveling isn’t just about booking a flight; it’s about the “what ifs,” the “how-tos,” and the “where-on-earth-is-my-passport” moments.
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Bureaucracy is the least fun part of traveling, we get it! Usually, it depends on your passport and where you’re headed. A good rule of thumb is to check the official embassy website of your destination at least two months before you fly.
Our mantra: Pack half the clothes and twice the money. Check the local weather, but always bring a versatile layer (like a light jacket) and shoes you've already broken in. Your blisters will thank you later.
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In a word: Yes. Whether it’s a cancelled flight or a sudden stomach bug in a foreign city, insurance is the difference between a "travel story" and a "financial disaster." It’s the one thing we hope you pay for and never have to use.
While there’s a lot of "Tuesday at midnight" myths out there, the truth is usually 6–8 weeks in advance for domestic trips and 3–4 months for international ones. If you see a price that feels fair, grab it—don’t let a $10 difference ruin your peace of mind.
Hydrate like it’s your job and try to live by your destination’s clock the second you step on the plane. If you arrive at 10:00 AM, stay awake until at least 8:00 PM. Sunlight is your best friend here!
Solo travel is one of the most rewarding things you can do! While most places are perfectly safe, stay "street smart": keep your family updated on your location, don't walk alone in unlit areas at night, and trust your gut. If a situation feels "off," it probably is
Life happens! Each of our partners has a different policy, but you can find your specific cancellation window in your confirmation email. If you're stuck, reach out to us—we’ll see what we can do to help.
Some Tips at the time of travel
- Carry a reusable water bottle. * Eat local. (It tastes better anyway!)
- Respect the wildlife. Keep your distance and never feed the locals (the non-human ones, at least).