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==3.What safety considerations should you think of when traveling?== | ==3.What safety considerations should you think of when traveling?== | ||
+ | Safety concerns vary by where you are traveling but can be broadly divided into: | ||
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+ | Health and disease avoidance. | ||
+ | # Tropical countries may have diseases you have not been exposed too before. Check for recommended or required vaccinations. | ||
+ | # Be aware of the risk of epidemics like SARS or Ebola. | ||
+ | # consider the availability of medical assistance. Remote areas and developing countries may not offer the same standard of care you expect back home. # Medication availability differs between countries. Carry required medications and written prescriptions. If you use needles, have a doctors letter explaining so that border guards will not assume you are an illegal drug user. | ||
+ | # travel medical insurance is a great idea. Be sure that you understand the policy and the limitations. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Personal security | ||
+ | # is the area affected by war or civil unrest? Travel in Canada requires different precautions than in a war-torn area. | ||
+ | # tourists displaying wealth in poor locations can become a target. | ||
+ | # do you know a few words of the language? Are you carrying a phrase book? The ability to communicate can help resolve many difficult situations. | ||
+ | # carry bank cards, not lots of cash. | ||
+ | # talk to locals (hotel staff, taxi drivers etc) and learn what streets and areas to avoid (they exist in all cities) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Reporting | ||
+ | #In all cases, tell someone responsible what your travel plans are and report in (email?) on a regular schedule. If you go missing, someone needs to know that you are missing before anyone is going to start looking for you. | ||
+ | #In areas where war or unrest are a risk, register with your embassy in the country you are visiting. Usually an email or web-form exists. Don't expect much from this act, but in an emergency embassies may coordinate an evacuation or provide guidance. If a serious natural disaster or other unexpected emergency arises get in touch with your embassy as well. | ||
+ | #Just like at home, if hiking in remote areas advise park rangers or some responsible local contact. For example, you could advise your hotel you plan to be back in 2 days and to call the police if you do not check in. | ||
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+ | What else can you do to enhance your safety while travelling? | ||
==4.What health recommendations or requirements are recommended by your country’s health depart/office when traveling internationally?== | ==4.What health recommendations or requirements are recommended by your country’s health depart/office when traveling internationally?== |
Revision as of 19:22, 20 October 2014
1. Earn the Travel honor.
2.View a travelogue program not previously watched, of a unique location you would like to visit.
AdventSource sells an Adventist-produced travelogue video series created specifically for this honor, called "The Nature of God in Nature". There are currently two episodes: Hawaii and The Lake District. Both come with English and Spanish audio options.
YouTube or DVDs from your public library are possible sources as well. Pick something that will be engaging for the Pathfinders to watch.
3.What safety considerations should you think of when traveling?
Safety concerns vary by where you are traveling but can be broadly divided into:
Health and disease avoidance.
- Tropical countries may have diseases you have not been exposed too before. Check for recommended or required vaccinations.
- Be aware of the risk of epidemics like SARS or Ebola.
- consider the availability of medical assistance. Remote areas and developing countries may not offer the same standard of care you expect back home. # Medication availability differs between countries. Carry required medications and written prescriptions. If you use needles, have a doctors letter explaining so that border guards will not assume you are an illegal drug user.
- travel medical insurance is a great idea. Be sure that you understand the policy and the limitations.
Personal security
- is the area affected by war or civil unrest? Travel in Canada requires different precautions than in a war-torn area.
- tourists displaying wealth in poor locations can become a target.
- do you know a few words of the language? Are you carrying a phrase book? The ability to communicate can help resolve many difficult situations.
- carry bank cards, not lots of cash.
- talk to locals (hotel staff, taxi drivers etc) and learn what streets and areas to avoid (they exist in all cities)
Reporting
- In all cases, tell someone responsible what your travel plans are and report in (email?) on a regular schedule. If you go missing, someone needs to know that you are missing before anyone is going to start looking for you.
- In areas where war or unrest are a risk, register with your embassy in the country you are visiting. Usually an email or web-form exists. Don't expect much from this act, but in an emergency embassies may coordinate an evacuation or provide guidance. If a serious natural disaster or other unexpected emergency arises get in touch with your embassy as well.
- Just like at home, if hiking in remote areas advise park rangers or some responsible local contact. For example, you could advise your hotel you plan to be back in 2 days and to call the police if you do not check in.
What else can you do to enhance your safety while travelling?
4.What health recommendations or requirements are recommended by your country’s health depart/office when traveling internationally?
5.Create a 7-day international trip plan for a “family vacation”:
a.Create a 7-day planner and include:
i.A description of one historic site to visit
ii.A list and description of two natural sites to visit
iii.A description of one recreational site to visit
Note: First and last days may be travel days