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Bottom line! When can we travel to North Korea?

Ways To Make The Most Of Your Travelling!


For both rookie and experienced travelers, visiting a place that you have never been can be both fun and frightening. Before you set out on your journey, read the tips and advice listed here to make your trip more fun and enjoyable.

Picking aisle seats is the best way to give yourself options. Window seats can be very restricting in terms of bathroom access and overhead storage access.

Make sure that you have clothespins with you on your next vacation. While they may not be something you would normally pack, clothespins can come in very handy.

Keep your most important information and items close to you at all times. Keep your purse tucked under your arm. Do not use bags with zippers that provide easy access to people near you that could easily take your stuff. Make sure you take this advice into consideration when purchasing a dependable travel bag.

Keep a book of matches or the business card of the hotel you are using on your person while out. This will help you get directions from locals if you get lost. This is helpful, especially for those in unfamiliar places.

Travel is a great opportunity to learn more things. With the right choices and precautions, there are many places in the world you can go and educate your children by opening the world to them. You can gain understanding and tolerance for different cultures while abroad.

When packing light for a long trip, take a rain coat that has a soft lining. The weather never does what it is supposed to. A rain coat has a few other helpful uses as well. For example, it makes a great windbreaker during the coldest weather, yet a comfortable bath robe while you're staying at the hotel.

Not everyone can stay in a five star hotel. If the area seems a bit shady, make sure you take along a rubber doorstop. You can place it underneath your door at night to add security beyond the main chain and lock. While it is relatively simple to break a chain or lock, entering the room will be almost impossible if you have the extra protection of a doorstop.

Be aware of your passport's expiration date. Different countries have different passport regulations. You may not be allowed into their country if your passport is expiring in a certain amount of time. These periods usually range anywhere from a year to three months.

It's a good idea to get National Park passes if you often visit National Parks. These passes only need to be renewed annually and are fifty dollars total.

If you're prone to forgetting things in the hotel room every time you travel, use dry erase markers to write reminders on a mirror. Notes on the mirror are hard to miss, while notes jotted down on a piece of paper can be lost. You can easily clean the dry-erase marker with toilet paper, which makes this approach convenient and simple.

If you're a light sleeper, bringing along some earplugs is a great idea. Some hotels don't have great sounding in their walls. A reliable pair of earplugs can filter out the noise and give you a restful night's sleep.

Take an early flight to avoid a delay in your flight. Since airports are usually filled to their capacity, if one plane is delayed, more then likely the plane after that will be delayed, too, since it has to wait for the gate to open up. Very few things usually delay the first morning flight.

Remember the advice you read in this article, and you will have some new and exciting discoveries on your next trip. No matter how many times you have traveled, your next trip can be a magical one.

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Opening up North Korea's railways  could the world's longest train journey be getting an extension?

Will it one day be possible to take the train from Moscow to Seoul? For fans of rail travel, it raises the prospect of one day taking a train from Moscow all the way to Seoul - an odyssey that would amount to the longest rail journey on Earth.  Currently the most epic single ticket trip, all 206 hours and 35 minutes of it, links Moscow with Pyongyang. Twice a month sleeping cars provided by North Korean Railways run between the Russian and North Korean capitals, while four trains a month from Moscow go as far as the first border station inside North Korea at Tumangan, for onward connections to Pyongyang. Scenically, the route across the short border with Russia looks the most promising as the line takes a coastal route with views over the Sea of Japan.  The service is not new - but only in the the last year or so have tourists been able to take advantage.  Carl Meadows, North Korea specialist at Regent Holidays, said: "The final leg to Pyongyang is the last great Trans-Siberian branch line, but for many years only North Koreans were allowed to cross the border. Since around 12 months ago, however, foreign travellers have been permitted too. "It still requires quite a bit of planning and is subject to delays. Once you cross into North Korea the train is very slow - it takes about 30 hours just to get from the border to Pyongyang." A monument in PyongyangCredit:©Mieszko9 - stock.adobe.com/Pryakhin Mikhail More frequent are train services to North Korea’s other ally, China. Kim Jong-un took his 21-carriage armoured train to Beijing in March, and four sleeping-car trains a week make the journey between the two capitals. The few who have reported on the journey talk of power outages and poor track, but relished the journey for its rarity value. And what of services over the DMZ? Trains have sporadically run across the 4km Demilitarised Zone between North and South Korea since the peninsula’s rail network was severed in June 1951. The first, after 56 years, ran on 17 May 2007 when a five-car train from each country took different routes across the border with invited guests from North and South on board.

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