Travel Planning Don'ts

Planning for a trip is not the most enjoyable part of a vacation. Travel planning involves hours and hours of searching for airfare, arranging transportation and accommodations, and packing. And if you’re completely clueless about travel planning, it could take you even longer.

Below are a few things NOT to do when planning for a trip. Travel planning requires careful execution and if not done properly, can result in the worst trip you’ve ever taken.

Travel Planning: What Not to Do


Book the First Flight You Find:

If you’re traveling abroad and need to book airfare, DON’T book the first flight you find. If you want to find cheap airfare, you need to compare prices. Search online and call the airlines to see what deals you can find. The Internet is filled with airfare discounts and cheap air tickets. All it takes is a little travel planning and initiative to do a search online or pick up the phone and call the airlines. If you don’t, you could end up spending hundreds of dollars more than you should have.

Pin the Tail on the Travel Map:

In the game Pin the Tail on the Donkey, a person is blind folded, spun around, and given the task to pin the tail on the paper donkey hanging on the wall. As fun and entertain as this children’s game is, it’s not a good method to use when planning a trip. If you’re deciding on where to go, don’t just pick a random destination and hop on a plane. You need to research those travel destinations you are interested in visiting. When researching each destination, find out the best time of year to go (you don’t want to travel to Paris during the rainy season). Find out when the best weather is and plan your trip around those months. Bad weather can quickly turn your exciting vacation into a week spent indoors watching foreign television.

Wait ‘Till the Last Minute to Pack:

Packing is almost always the last task on the travel planning list. After the tickets are purchased, the itinerary is set, and the time-off request has been submitted and signed, it’s finally time to pack. However, you shouldn’t wait until the night before you leave to start packing. You should start packing at least a week in advance. Why? Because you don’t want to stay up all night packing and wear yourself out before you even leave for the trip. Pack gradually throughout the week. Pack those items you won’t need during the week. Then, pack clothing items as they become available (i.e. worn and washed and ready to be worn again on your trip). By gradually packing throughout the week, you won’t stress out packing at the last minute and hoping you remembered everything. Pack gradually and save yourself some time.

Travel planning takes time, effort, and a little bit of common sense. If you slack off and don’t plan correctly, your trip could end up a disaster before you even leave your home.

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  • Hippynz says
    Most of the problems of travel happen due to bad planning. There are always those things that come out of the blue, but most problems are due to bad planning or research.

    Know about the country you are going to, know something about its customs and laws. Thinking that the laws of your country apply to the country you are travelling to is stupid.

    Research the country to find out about known unsafe areas. If the country is in a state of unrest and you still go, it is your own fault if things go wrong. Too many people think they are special and that the war or unrest or bandits in a country will leave them alone just because they are visiting and not a local. Be aware that in a lot of these places tourist are MORE likely to be targeted. This includes petty crime (theft etc) in 'civilised countries.

    Plan for problems or disasters and if they happen the impact on you is likely to be reduced.
  • Deanna says
    I must admit, I find the planning part, the most stressful and daunting.... I trawl he internet for the 'supposed' best offer.... but it doesn't quite cut it, or as far as I am concernted its NOT the best deal, after having a conversation with Joe Bloggs on the last holiday, and he got it for just $300 for the same hol, and we paid an extra $500..... where do these people find these deals....I want my computer to be set to scanning the internet to find me the best deal of the day..... imagine being able to afford holidays!!!! Oh well one can dream.... will have to just keep my fingers crossed....
  • Belinda says
    I found when I was single the best way of finding out about the country was staying at a backpackers and talking to people about what was the best spots to see and what to look out for.

    Also travel with a backpack as it leaves your hands free to cope with money, tickets, and your backpack doesn't leave your body when opening doors etc. I hated a money belt so used a small bag which went around my neck and down my top with money, passport and important documents kept in it.

    Also another good idea is to buy a backpack with a smaller backpack on the front so you can whip it off and use it for day trips leaving your big pack in the room. Use local transport to get to tourist spots and then pick up on a guided tour if necessary once there as that saves you heaps.

    Computers are wonderful so plan, plan, plan and talk to lots of other people in the place you are staying.

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