Hide Your Money Away Whilst Travelling – But where and how is this done?
Here are some ways to hide your money away whilst travelling so you know it's ready to use as and when you need it. Money Belts Although stuffing your money deep down into your pockets and buttoning or zipping them may be one way to do it, it has to be said that money belts have their place and are a much tried and tested means of hiding your money and other small valuables whilst you travel. Money belts can be worn on the body or used to stash your cash in a locked backpack when left behind in your accommodation. Secret money ...
What you need to know about driving abroad
Before you go off on your travels you need to be prepared as far as driving in foreign places is concerned. Detailed below you will find advice on all manner of subjects including driving insurance, how to carry on if you are involved in an accident, breakdown cover and hiring a car. We also point out information regarding tips for motorbike riders, pedestrians and users of public and private transport services too. Things to do before you go:- Make sure you are fully aware of the driving laws in the country you are paying a visit to. Remember which side of the ...
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