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		<title>A Detailed Instructions for travel by Rail, Air, boat in Europe</title>
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<strong>Travel By rail/train and boat.</strong></p>
<p>•	While traveling on a boat or a ferry in the Europe you don’t have to consider too many things.<br />
•	Boat travel is not only cheap but one of the best experiences in the most beautiful rivers of European cities<br />
•	Always keep away from the edges and putting out the hand in the water that is reckless and risky.<br />
•	There are attendants on board so please be sure to ask them of any problem you are facing. Also, take a motion sickness tablet before traveling on a boat if you are allergic or uncomfortable to certain things.<br />
•	There are boat instructions manuals available at the offices and reception while buying a ticket so never forget to ask for a copy.<br />
•	Traveling by train can be quite exiting in Europe. Some of them are extremely fast and cover distances in a snap.<br />
•	Traveling by train could be quite soothing, relaxing, economical alternative to an air flight and you can enjoy scenic view of countryside and time you can spend together<br />
•	If the trip includes elders and family then always opt for the direct route available because it will reduce stress and chances of missing a train at some other train due to delays.<br />
•	Most train offer reduced prices for children under 16 and children under 4 can travel free, so always check with you’re the booking office.<br />
•	If the train travel is longer than 6 hours consider the night hours for traveling and always book a sleeper car.<br />
•	Ask for a window seat while booking a ticket most of the countries in Europe gives priority to tourists ask for face-to-face seats if traveling with family.<br />
•	Reach early for booking if aspire for priority boarding.<br />
•	Always prefer wearing loose fitting clothes if planning for a long journey on the train<br />
•	Although Europeans are easy-going always remind children to behave if easy going and make sure you tell them to respect fellow passengers especially when  they are sleeping.<br />
•	Also tell children to stay away from emergency braking systems if located within their reach.<br />
•	Also carry along a camera so that you can capture the beautiful and scenic sights while traveling.<br />
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            <strong>Travel by Air.</strong></p>
<p>•	Always read the ticket and baggage instruction manual inside the ticket booklet and strict follow the do’s and don’ts<br />
•	One of the most important aspects is get your luggage weighed before boarding a flight, not to pay heavy charges on extra luggage and always pack the essential things.<br />
•	In some of the countries like U.K. France, Germany and others flights may be cheaper option to train, on top of that flights are best and the fastest ways to get around different locations.<br />
•	At high altitudes, the flight tends to get very cold so it’s advisable to carry along a jacket if you are not sure of being provided with a blanket.<br />
•	Some flights can be noisy and pain in the ears so ask for an ear plug or look in one of the pockets near your seat.<br />
•	If you are allergic or a patient of motion sickness never forget to take medicines before you board a flight because prevention is better than cure.<br />
•	Please mention beforehand if you are a vegetarian so that you don’t have to ask around later for the food you have been provided with.<br />
•	Pets can also be carried in the flights but they have to be in special containers and a small fee is payable for their shipping.<br />
•	Jet lag is a syndrome when your body wants to sleep as per normal even though its any hour of the day at the place where you heading off, so don’t worry you are absolutely perfect.<br />
•	That might solve most of the queries an air traveler has. Wish you a happy and a safe journey<br />
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		<title>Preparation before traveling Europe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First of all congratulations for your smart decision to travel one of the best places in the world. Europe would be an ideal place for an explorer or let’s say a voyager in an adventurous mood. Before tipping on the preparation, one needs to ensure certain aspects before going to Europe. Lets see a bit [...]]]></description>
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First of all congratulations for your smart decision to travel one of the best places in the world. Europe would be an ideal place for an explorer or let’s say a voyager in an adventurous mood. Before tipping on the preparation, one needs to ensure certain aspects before going to Europe. Lets see a bit of a background for the land of dreams.</p>
<p>Most of the Europe is full of Ultra modern and high-tech cities and exotic destinations. Further more, Europe is divided into two sections. Countries that’s a part of the European Union and the countries which are not in the E.U. The Europe has been focusing a lot on the tourism and travelers so there’s nothing that would disappoint you. </p>
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<strong>Preparations before traveling Europe</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.1 Plan your trip</strong></p>
<p>            <strong>Tickets</strong><br />
•	There is a lot that awaits you in the Europe so the first and the foremost thing one should do is to think about what exactly your taste is like and what would fancy you more: would it be sleepless and enthusiastic countries like U.K., France, Germany, Netherlands Or rich cultured, full of beautiful countryside, mountains, valleys and nature possessed places like Spain, Portugal, Scotland, Rome, Greece and more?<br />
•	Well, even though most of the countries are a mixture of all and amazing in their own ways, if you are going there for the first time then a travel maker or tourism companies could be more prolific. They design your trip and know what people like because they are in the business for long, unless you are an explorer who likes to make his own way. Also, traveling on your own may be a bit cheaper, but there are pros and cons.<br />
•	Most people buy the tickets online because sometimes it’s cheaper and you don’t have to wait in queues or telephone. The best time to book a ticket is actually two three months before you want to go that could save you a lot.<br />
•	A Schengen visa could probably be another good option, as it includes most of the European countries and you could enter those countries on a single stamp visa, except the U.K. and some other countries, which are not yet on that visa.<br />
•	Once you are done with your tickets, the second most important thing is to work out your money. There is a common currency for E.U. known as Euros and it could be used in all countries under E.U. Countries like England has Pounds as the currency but you can still work out with Euro.</p>
<p>            <strong>Money</strong><br />
•	It is highly advisable that you carry along traveler’s cheque which is replaceable by its company or bank, just in case you lose them and are easily exchangeable for cash when needed. But, you should also carry some cash which comes in handy when you just arrive at the airport or hotels. A credit card could also be carried along for it is convenient and usable almost everywhere.</p>
<p>             <strong>Packing</strong><br />
•	Hopping continents while moving around could be weary and in first place you are out there to enjoy and not sweat.<br />
•	Europe is cold most of the times so don’t forget to carry a jumper or a jacket.<br />
•	In few countries rain is uncertain to a rain jacket might come in handy.<br />
•	Always stuff your important documents in a small carry bag or a money belt that sticks around your waist. Also, learn how to stash your money.<br />
•	Well just pack the right things and avoid stuffing needless things and you are all set to go.<br />
•	Last but not the least, always reach the airport early at least two hours before the flight departure time.<br />
•	I wish you all a happy and a safe journey.<br />
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