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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Tips for safe travel


JNL Creative Tours currently provides day trips, tours to venues that can be get you back home the same day. We are already receiving request for overnight and multi-day excursions that coincide with our projected plans. More about this in our future updates.

Our travels are designed to provide you unique and enjoyable experiences at a great value. We provide the opportunity for organizations, that are already challenged with their crowded calendar, to take advantage of our tour events in a productive and entertaining environment.

However much fun the current tour may be, it is always important to remember that predators may be hovering in the periphery,

waiting for an opportune moment to take advantage of your fun. JNL's intent is to maximize your enjoyment while minimizing any 'crap'. So, we'll  occasionally provide articles (no endorsements implied) for your review. We hope you'll find this information helpful.

This particular article addresses tips for safe travel, http://www.lonelyplanet.com/asia/travel-tips-and-articles/76192

2 comments:

  1. The world isn’t dangerous or unsafe. Quite the opposite. There are some desperate places and people, even in your home town, but these are a minority. In fact, you’re more likely to get into trouble at home than travelling if you follow these common sense tips on your trips.

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  2. Hi Donald, your stats are right on in terms of danger. The travel industry tends to have a keen sense of risk factors and take good care to minimize those concerns, in a quiet manner.

    Unfortunately, however, there are the perennial predators out there that watchfully wait for the opportunity of an unsuspecting traveler who lets their guard down in the more relaxed setting of vacation/travel.

    One might argue that ignorance is bliss. I have a much higher comfort level with the position that knowledge is power. With this knowledge in hand, I can better enjoy my trip with having a sense that I've got my bases covered.

    Perhaps this is simply a discussion about the semantics of 'common sense'. I was born on the shy-side of common sense, and not being a seasoned traveller, I appreciate the prompts offered to me regarding my trips.

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