15 Tips To Bear In Mind While Planning A Road Trip During COVID Times

- Getting all the doses of vaccination is the first step
- Sanitation kits and N-95 masks are a must
- 15 tips for travel during COVID that YOU should take into consideration
There is no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic has altered travel and tourism. Both domestic and international travel requires precautions. With the restrictions on international travel finally easing out, you must be busy planning your next vacay.
But with the scare of different COVID-19 variants lurking around, you need to ensure maximum safety. So, before you step out with your bags, here are a few tips for travel during COVID!
Sanitise Your Vehicle
Sanitising your vehicle is a no-brainer. When you make pit stops or use the car the next day, you must make it a practice to sanitise the seats, handles, and other touchpoints.

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Pack All Protective Gear
Packing your protective gear is one of the essential tips for travel during COVID. Your protective equipment should include disposable gloves, masks, sanitisers, face shields, etc.
Make Sure to Get Vaccinated and Carry Vaccination Reports
Many countries have opened their doors to only vaccinated travellers. So, make sure you are carrying a digital and hard copy of your vaccination certificates.
Check the Health Status of Your Destination
It is wise to check the number of active COVID cases and other health-related statuses of your destination.
Check for COVID-19 Protocols for Tourist Centres
You might decide to visit museums and amusements parks during your vacation. Check out their online sites or ring them up to be completely prepared to enjoy these sites safely.
Make Sure to Have a Backup Plan
You never know what might go wrong during your post-COVID vacay. So, we strictly suggest you create a backup plan before starting your journey.
Avoid Dining Outside and Carry Your Food
You must be extra considerate when picking your outdoor dining spots. Avoid eating in places that do not practice hygiene and sanitisation.
Download Road Map for Seamless Navigation
Your internet can be snappy and unpredictable at times. It is better to download maps in advance to prevent yourself from getting lost.
Use Toilet Seat Sanitizers When Using Public Restrooms
One of the essential tips for travel during COVID is to carry a toilet seat sanitising spray. It'll come in handy when you are using public toilets. Another alternative is to carry disposable toilet seat covers.

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Most Importantly, Keep Washing and Sanitizing Hands
When you come in contact with common touchpoints in public places, make sure to sanitise or wash your hands immediately.
Carry Your Pillow Covers and Bedsheets
Some accommodations might not change or sanitise the bedding upholstery. So, it is wise to carry your own, to ensure safety.
Don't Forget Essential Medicines
If you are travelling during COVID times, a medicine kit is necessary to assist you during an emergency.

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Make Contactless Payments Wherever Possible
These days most places accept contactless payments to avoid the spread of COVID-19. Configure your apps to activate seamless and contactless payment.
Take COVID-19 Tests
Most of the destinations would ask you for a negative COVID report to allow you to set foot. Likewise, your homeplace might also request you to provide a negative certificate.
Prevent Visiting Crowded Tourist Spots
Travelling during COVID times will be less risky if you avoid visiting crowded tourist spots. Often these crowded places become hotspots for spreading the virus.

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Are you travelling in COVID times? In that case, make sure to be responsible and follow our 15 safety tips for your road trip!
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