Getting lost - solution: Before you leave, download Google Maps and then download the offline map for whichever cities you'll be visiting. The offline maps are tiny — normally between 20 to 50mb.What is a contribution to the society?, Getting mugged - solution: - It's important to check for any government warnings before you visit. It's also advisable to check Facebook groups and other forums for the opinions of other travelers., Travel sickness - solution: Distract yourself and take your mind off the feeling, either via conversation, music, counting things out the window, etc. Replace the sensory malfunction with another sensory input. If you can get access to fresh air and a drink of water then hopefully you can calm the feeling and focus on other happier thoughts., Jet lag - solution: You can either try and sleep it off, but this could mean missing time at the start of your trip. I prefer exercise. When you get to your destination, try to be as active as possible. Go out, walk a lot, get lots of fresh air. If you arrive in the middle of the night and can't walk around, relax. Meditate, read a book or something which doesn't involve lots of stimulation., Insect bites - solution: If you're going to a place where mosquitoes or other bugs are, wrap up. Better than any repellant is a layer of clothing. If you do get bitten, try not to scratch. Easier said than done, but this can lead to worse problems., Sunburn - solution: Check the weather conditions before you travel and especially the UV levels. Apply some sunscreen 30 minutes before going out and then every two hours afterwards. If you're swimming or sweating then do it every hour., Food poisoning - solution: Drink plenty of fluids but avoid dairy. Once you start to feel a little better then start with soups or broths and build back up to solid foods., Baggage not arriving/lost luggage - solution: Take a change of clothes in your carry-on luggage. Also always carry your toiletry bag with you.,

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