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Is there anything i need to know before travelling? |
My mum-in-law mentioned about the e111 forms/cards, but because i am travelling out of europe i am not entitled. I'm off to tunisia in october. Wondering if there is anything else i need to know. Tunisia is a beautiful country that is saturated with a fascinating history and a rich culture. Check out the good advice on the British Foreign Office website - I've pasted the link below. Just make sure you get some travel insurance. Insure and go are good. Have never travelled in Europe, but here in the US you eliminate headaches by getting there early~ as in hours early before your flight. Yeah.. bring beer yes its a horrible place yes. check out if there are terrorist bases were you are going. you might not know what may happen there. a friend got to lebanon in the morning, the fight started in the evening and he was out by night time. see what i mean? I was in Tunisia 2 years ago for summer vacation.Dont miss the opportunity to go and visit the desert.Was once in a life time occasion. Carefull when you go to Medina (that is the center of city and is also an open market) the salesman have a tendency to touch specially if your hair is blond. leslie i second that .no more difficulty you need.Come to our country enough.We will help you when you ask us.Here is Turkey. Take lots of mints with you as they ease travel sickness! sure, do a medical checkup I write for Tunisia/hotels in this country. See my website www.mwitham.com and go the page called Tunisian Delight. you just need to know yourself. What is in your heart, why you are going, and never ever be frightened. Sometimes other people are frightend of you....we are all human But, what you really need to know. is that you are an ambassador for your country, the u.k. Behave as you would as if you are on camera. Respect yourself, and the indiginouse (cannot spell pissed ) sorry, but look just go travel and do not listen to scared people and propaganda, because it is all true, jealousy and propoganda, when you get anywhere in the world. If you are true to yourself, and others, they ARE THE SAME. love, Ros. xxhappy trails, or did I say trials. A couple of other responders mentioned getting travel medical insurance. GOOD IDEA! You never know what might happen. Go to http://www.wavehelp.com/travel-medical/i... and click on the little red phone booth to read about "Worldwide Health" insurance from the industry leader. It will cover you everywhere outside your home country. If you suffer from mosquito bites like i do make sure to take some really good repellent, the weather will be changing so will not be as bad, but i get bitten alive all the time when i am there the suckers just love my skin x |
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