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Being travel as student, before
you go, learn about the local laws and customs of the countries you're
visiting, especially those concerning drinking age, drugs and curfews. You
are not immune to a country's laws just because you're a visitor, and you
can be arrested.
Bring an extra pair of glasses or contact lenses. It's hard to enjoy the
sights when you can't see them. Pack a simple first aid kit with bandages,
antibiotic cream and pain relievers. It's a good thing to have "just in
case." And tell your trip leaders about any medications you're taking.
Give your parents the phone and fax number of your hotel, the cell phone
numbers of the chaperones and a full itinerary of your trip. If anything
changes during the trip, e-mail your parents immediately with the new info.
Pack all valuables, medications, travel documents and passport in your
carry-on bag. Occasionally checked luggage gets lost at airports, so you
want to have your important items on you.
Do not carry all your cash at once, especially if all you need is enough to buy lunch and a few sodas. And keep your wallet in a zippered pocket, preferably inside your jacket. If you need to exchange money in a foreign country, only use authorized vendors like banks.
Be respectful around, and ask
permission before taking photographs of, churches, mosques, temples,
synagogues and other religious sites. Also, ask permission before taking
photographs of government buildings and military installations. In some
countries you can be detained for taking a picture of the wrong building.
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