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travel planning complete guide

Travel planning  is important whatever trip you’re planning, regardless of the destination or duration, the same questions always arise. How do I get the best-priced flights? Which website should I use to book my accommodation? Will I need vaccinations and a visa? And a thousand and one more… On this page, we explain step-by-step how travel planning works to plan any trip from scratch . We’ve also compiled all the tips and websites we use when preparing our trips . We hope they help you with yours and before we say Bon voyage let’s say how to make this trip a good one!

    1  Choose the right destination

It can be the easiest part or the most complicated. If you already know what the trip of a lifetime is, then move on to the next step, but if you have a few weeks free and no clue where to go, how do you choose your destination?

There’s no secret formula; it’s simply a matter of preference and personal circumstances. However, you can keep these guidelines in mind:

First, eliminate all the countries that aren’t suitable for your budget or time . For example, if you have 10 days, you obviously aren’t going to the other side of the world; you’d waste almost half your vacation on flights so visiting Egypt could be better. Or if you have a budget of €1,000, you clearly can’t spend three weeks in France for example.

Second, research the destination’s weather before any travel planning for the month you’re going. You don’t want to miss the monsoon season, or have the heat be so stifling that you can’t leave the hotel. For example, visiting best egypt tours are in July, or Travel planning to the Philippines in the middle of the rainy season will almost certainly ruin your trip. Any of the weather websites could be reliable; we searched for “average weather [country name]” and checked the first two or three (probably Accuweather among them ).

Then ask yourself what each place offers and if it’s right for you. It helps you in travel planning if you know yourself, so ask yourself, Are you a true urbanite, or do you enjoy rural destinations? Are you a beach person, or do you prefer the mountains? Do you want to go trekking? Are you into adventure? How important is gastronomy? This way, you’ll shape your ideal trip, and you’ll soon see that only a handful of options will remain.

Finally, expand your research on the remaining places, including Travel planning blogs, documentaries, podcasts, TV shows, etc. With a little luck, there’ll be a place that particularly catches your eye; they’ll choose you instead of you choosing them. And BAM! You’ve got a trip!

    2  Do I need a visa?

Knowing the legal requirements for entering a country is essential when planning a trip. Each country has its own visa policies, and the conditions vary depending on your nationality. You’ll generally encounter one of these three situations :

 Free visa on arrival : This is actually a simple entry stamp in your passport. You’ll need to fill out an entry form and have a valid passport (usually with more than 6 months left before it expires).

 Paid visa on arrival : If the previous visa was a stamp, this would be a full-fledged visa. The process is a bit more cumbersome; you’ll have to fill out a form, sometimes they ask for a recent photograph, and make payment (usually in USD). Upon arrival, you’ll see windows where you can do this.

 Visa issued before arrival : You can apply for this visa either online (increasingly) or in person at the embassy/consulate abroad of the country you wish to visit. Most of these visas require a fee, and many are electronic. The most common examples are the Visa to Egypt, US ESTA , Indian e-visa , Sri Lanka e-visa, Russian paper visa , etc.

To find out what type of visa you need, you can go directly to the official website of the government of the country you are visiting (search Google for something like “visa [country name] official site” ) or on Wikipedia , searching for “visa policy [country name] Wikipedia.”

    3  Get the flights

Although luck and being in the right place at the right time play a key role in finding a good flight deal, there are a few tricks we can follow to help:

Obviously, the first step is to use a good flight search engine. These are our favorites:

When searching for flights, always do so in an incognito session in browsers (although this seems more like a myth than anything else) hehe.

What does work is using a VPN , an app that changes your connection’s IP address to the country of your choice (in addition to securing your browsing). Why is this interesting? Because prices aren’t the same for all countries, and the same flight can cost significantly less if you search for it while connected from other countries. We usually get the best results from India, Malaysia, Turkey, or Bulgaria. Also try connecting to the destination country and the country where the airline is based.

There are studies that claim the best prices are obtained an average of seven weeks in advance (although this varies greatly), and it’s best if you book early in the week , specifically Tuesday, which is when they typically update rates and offer deals (avoid weekends). What’s clear is that the more advance notice, the better, generally speaking. Forget about last-minute deals…

To find great deals, don’t focus on a specific date; try flexible periods (see the “full month” or “cheapest month” options on Skyscanner). Flights tend to be more expensive on Fridays and Sundays, as these are weekend trips, so try flying on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays.

If you are not sure about the destination, you can also use the ” anywhere ” option as the destination.

And even search for one-way flights (both for the outbound and return journey) by combining airports; sometimes multi-destination flights are much cheaper!

You can also reverse the search : search from your destination airport to “anywhere” to see which routes are cheaper, and see if there are any deals the other way around. For example, I want to fly from Madrid to Bangkok, so I search from Bangkok to “any destination” and get very low fares to Frankfurt. I do the reverse search (Frankfurt – Bangkok) and find that the fares are also very low. Finally, I find a flight from Madrid to Frankfurt that I can use to make the connection, and that’s it!

Finally, there are websites specializing in finding real bargains. We follow them on Facebook so we don’t miss a deal. Some of them are: Guialowcost, Mejorvuelo, and Fly4free.

Which flight should I choose? In addition to price, you should carefully consider the number and duration of stopovers, as well as the departure/arrival times. It’s worth paying a little more for direct flights or those with fewer, short stopovers. A two-hour stopover is ideal.

Which airline should you fly with? It doesn’t really matter; book the cheapest one and the one with the best route. If you want a more precise idea of ​​what each airline is like and lots of reviews, check out the Skytrax website .

 Attention please!

Most low-cost airlines offer cheap tickets, but beware of the extra charges. Keep in mind that they don’t include checked-in luggage (check their website for their baggage policy to find out the cabin weight allowance, and if several people are traveling together, you can only check one bag between you). They don’t allow changes once your reservation is made. You may have to check in online if you don’t want to be penalized at the airport, etc. Additionally, during the booking process, they’ll offer you extra services such as airport transportation, travel insurance, food, and more.

    4  Find accommodation

Booking well in advance is a good idea to ensure availability and get decent prices (especially if you’re planning to Travel  on specific dates such as major local and international holidays, Golden Week in China or Japan, etc.). But our advice is to book with free cancellation , and as your travel planning dates approach, do another search to see what you can find. Unless you’re absolutely sure you’re traveling and find an indecent deal!

Before completing your reservation, therefore, make sure you check the cancellation policy when travel planning, whether all taxes are included, and if there are any additional charges (such as cleaning or key collection outside of business hours in the case of apartments).

These are the websites we use to find accommodation on our trips:

    5  Transportation at the destination

Once you’re at your destination, how do you get around? The options are almost endless, from using public transportation to renting a car or even hitchhiking.

 Transport search engines

There are various websites and apps that calculate and compare transportation options (land, sea, and air), and even offer the option to book. We used these:

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EUROPE

ASIA

JAPAN

INDIA

UNITED STATES / CANADA

SOUTH AMERICA

 Car/camper rental

An ideal option for travel planning at your own pace, enjoying the scenery, and being amazed by places not listed in any guidebook. Before finalizing your reservation, check that all extras are included in the final price (including the one-way tax) and pay attention to the insurance, which must be purchased separately. You can add it to your reservation website (for example, Auto Europe), where it’s cheaper, but it’s an external insurance policy, or you can do so at the car rental agency when you pick up your car.

 Do I need an international driving license in Egypt? It depends on the nationality of your license and your destination. But to be clear it’s best to get an international driving license. It costs just €10 and can be done in 10 minutes at any traffic headquarters (by appointment).

 Relocation (free car rental)

Relocation is a way to save a lot of money on your trip if you have the flexibility. It involves transporting a car or van from one office to another, or directly from the factory to their main office. They need to move their resources depending on their needs, and for doing them this “favor,” the prices are very cheap or even free!

travel planning transportations (car, taxis, and carsharing)

For short trips within a city or even long journeys while travel planning consider:

 Others

    6  Where to eat

There are blogs like ours that publish posts in various cities around the world regarding travel planning meals. But you can also check out other specialized websites like these:

    7  Booking activities and tickets

Although we prefer to explore the streets and be surprised by unexpected corners, there will always be paid activities and attractions that require a ticket. In that case, we recommend these websites:

To find out everything there is to see and do in each place and for recommendations, we recommend using travel planning blogs with up-to-date information, forums like Losviajeros or Lonelyplanet , websites like Tripadvisor , minube , or social networks like Instagram and Pinterest . Facebook groups specializing in destinations are very useful resources . You can also buy travel planning guides . Our favorites are Lonely Planet (we got them in digital form through Nubico).

    8  Preparations: Health and travel planning Insurance

For some trips to tropical destinations or areas with a risk of contracting diseases, it will be necessary (or recommended) to get vaccinated. So first, check the Ministry of Health’s website  in your country to generate your own health recommendations , where you’ll find the recommended and mandatory vaccinations for your chosen destination.

It’s a good idea to talk to your family doctor and explain your plans. They can give you more advice and even get you vaccinated. If you end up needing more, you’ll probably have to visit an International Vaccination Center .

Before leaving, prepare a small travel first-aid kit with the basics. Medications such as pain relievers, anti-inflammatories, anti-diarrheals, antihistamines, anti-diarrheals, stomach protectors, and Biodramine. Also include other items such as bandages, betadine, adhesive tape, gauze, a thermometer, mosquito repellent, and sunscreen.

And obviously, get good travel planning insurance . Don’t even think about it; it’s money well spent, even more so if your trip involves destinations with extremely expensive healthcare.

    9  Preparations: money

Another common headache is how to withdraw money abroad. Fortunately, more and more fintech banks are offering cards with excellent travel planning benefits . Basically, they offer free withdrawals, no or very low fees for ATM withdrawals, official exchange rates, commission-free card payments in foreign currencies, and a few other advantages with their payment programmes, we have several options, although the ones we personally find most convincing and actually use are these:

Our advice is to order at least two of them ; our favorites are Revolut and N26 . Why? Because you never know what can happen: you might lose one, it might stop working, etc. So you’ll be well covered with at least two. And if you’re planning to travel as a couple or in a group, each person should order two cards to multiply their limits without fees. Since they’re free, you have nothing to lose, too. Oh, and bring your usual bank cards, too.

If you’re not a fan of carrying multiple cards, what’s the solution? Bring cash and exchange it at an exchange office (or bank) once you arrive at your destination (but avoid the ones at airports). The problem is that you’ll always be carrying a ton of cash, and we’re not a big fan of that!

    10  Local SIM card with internet

Just as important, if not more so, than knowing where you’ll be sleeping on your first day is getting a local SIM card with internet (remember to bring an unlocked phone!). It can get you out of so many tight spots, and you don’t even realize how useful it is. You have two options for purchasing one:

Keep in mind that these cards (in both cases) come with a limited-time plan (days, weeks, or months). If you choose to purchase one at your destination, make sure it’s installed and working before leaving the store, and check the available data and the loaded package using the service messages.

And remember, WhatsApp works with the internet, so you won’t have to change your settings to keep using it.

Another option is pocket wifi , although we are not big fans, but you should know that it exists.

 NOTE : In Europe, roaming has been eliminated for a few years, and you can use your data and call plans as if you were in your home country. If you’re Spanish, you’ll be able to use your phone just like you would in your everyday life. If you’re American or from anywhere else in the world and are traveling in Europe, the first SIM you buy will be enough for the rest of your trip. Just check the data, call, and validity limits.

    11  Applications and websites of interest

And finally, before leaving on your trip, it is highly recommended to download these applications:

We also leave you a few websites to help you plan your trip:

This concludes our mega guide to planning a trip from scratch! We hope all our tips help you have the trip of a lifetime! And if you have any questions, please email us.

Monty

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