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A few more things I do + tips 👇🏼✨ AD • I don’t put all of my passport photo copies and debit/credit cards in the same place. They get spread out between my backpack, wallet, or other bags.  • I do a quick search to see if there are any specific cultural norms or ways to dress I should be aware of. For example, in specific areas of Indonesia you ended to have your shoulders covered so I bought a short sleeve t shirt before I arrived.  • If the main language is not english, I write down the basic words in the other language “hello”, “thank you”, “excuse me”, etc.  @Airalo tips + how I use it 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 You can download the app with the 🔗 in my bio & use code KAYLI3 for $3 off your first eSIM with Airalo :)  • I use Airalo for data throughout different countries, so for using WhatsApp, social media, and various other phone apps.  • I prefer to use an eSIM over a physical sim due to the convenience and for the fact that I don’t have to take my original sim card out. (I almost lost it once and would not want to deal with that) • For my upcoming trip to Portugal I already know I’ll have data when I land! It just makes my life a bit easier in not having to search for sim cards once I get to the new country.  • I go to the Airalo app, pick the country/region that I’m headed to (I’ve done regional eSIMs for places like Europe or SE Asia). I typically do 10GB per week(ish), depends on how much work I know I’ll be having to do or how easily accessible wifi is.  • I activate the eSIM, but don’t “turn on the line” until I land in the new country. This way I can use my regular data in the states until I fly over to my destination.  #airalo #eSIM #traveltips #solofemaletravel #solotravel
A few more things I do + tips 👇🏼✨ AD • I don’t put all of my passport photo copies and debit/credit cards in the same place. They get spread out between my backpack, wallet, or other bags. • I do a quick search to see if there are any specific cultural norms or ways to dress I should be aware of. For example, in specific areas of Indonesia you ended to have your shoulders covered so I bought a short sleeve t shirt before I arrived. • If the main language is not english, I write down the basic words in the other language “hello”, “thank you”, “excuse me”, etc. @Airalo tips + how I use it 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 You can download the app with the 🔗 in my bio & use code KAYLI3 for $3 off your first eSIM with Airalo :) • I use Airalo for data throughout different countries, so for using WhatsApp, social media, and various other phone apps. • I prefer to use an eSIM over a physical sim due to the convenience and for the fact that I don’t have to take my original sim card out. (I almost lost it once and would not want to deal with that) • For my upcoming trip to Portugal I already know I’ll have data when I land! It just makes my life a bit easier in not having to search for sim cards once I get to the new country. • I go to the Airalo app, pick the country/region that I’m headed to (I’ve done regional eSIMs for places like Europe or SE Asia). I typically do 10GB per week(ish), depends on how much work I know I’ll be having to do or how easily accessible wifi is. • I activate the eSIM, but don’t “turn on the line” until I land in the new country. This way I can use my regular data in the states until I fly over to my destination. #airalo #eSIM #traveltips #solofemaletravel #solotravel

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