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The Best Ways To Transfer Money When You’re Traveling Abroad (And Don’t Have A U.S. Bank Account)

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In a lot of ways traveling around the world is easier than transferring money online to someone else across international borders, especially if you don’t have a bank account based in the United States. Making payments for things like short-term rentals or paying your share of a trip with travel buddies is often a hassle involving discouraging fees. Unfortunately for many people, the best online payment services are restricted to those with American bank accounts.

Cash isn’t always an option and being able to move money online has significant advantages when you’re dealing with different currencies. Although you can’t get around fees (here’s how to when dealing with airlines), these services have a good combination of international reach with ease of use.

Xoom

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Currently operating in 41 countries (sorry, you can’t transfer money to U.S. accounts) Xoom gives you the option to make payments using your bank account or credit card. All you need is someone’s bank account number and recipient can either take the payment as a direct deposit, cash pickup, or home delivery (where available).

Xoom was recently purchased by Paypal so their low-flat fee structure might not be around for long but until any changes are implemented, it’s a great option to consider where it’s available.

Paypal

The payment service with an incomprehensible fee structure everyone hates but still uses anyway. Paypal has a very wide reach though, available in over 200 countries (including America), and lots of people have accounts with them. It’s straightforward plus there are ways to get around Paypal fees under the right conditions. You don’t need to exchange long bank account numbers with Paypal – a mobile number or email will do – and works well with people who aren’t the most tech-savvy.

Western Union

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Low fees, international coverage, without the need to visit a physical location even though that’s probably what you associate most with Western Union. Both sender and receiver need to have an online account with Western Union, which is basically as easy to set up as an Instagram page. Transfers have relatively low fees compared to the other options on this list but the drawback of both parties needing an account makes Western Union potentially less user-friendly.

MoneyGram

Very similar to the service provided by Western Union, MoneyGram also has physical pickup locations around the world. Optionally you can send money directly into another bank account without the other side requiring a MoneyGram account.

How To Use These Service Effectively

Given that all of the money transfer services listed above essentially provide the same function, you might be a little confused as to what the differences are. Keep in mind that each have their own mobile apps so you can give or get money from your phone and tablet. Also, most transfers take 3-5 business days. For ease of use, go with Paypal; Xoom is better alternative if a U.S. bank account isn’t involved. Both Western Union and MoneyGram are less intuitive to use but are great choices if you want to send cash to a person who might not have access to an online banking account.

There’s nothing stopping you of course from signing up to some of all of the above. Doing so can be a good way to compare fees so you can save more of that money to travel. You’ll have more flexibility to manage your digital travel budget, particularly by selecting a fee-free travel bank.

The One Travel Surge Protector That Can Safely Power All Of Your Gadgets

belkin 3 outlet surge protector

A surge protector is probably one of the most boring but incredibly useful accessories you can bring on your travels. It’s one of those things, like toilet paper, you only realize you desperately need when you need it most but can’t get to it. So before the next time you have to duck walk away from that hotel room wall with only one lonely electrical outlet, pick up this Belkin 3 outlet mini charger.

Why You Need It

First of all, the Belkin surge protector turns a single wall socket into five outlets – three for electric plugs and two USB ports for charging. The electric outlets are all surge protected as well to keep your electronics safe from power spikes; which can be hazardously common in many parts of the world.

belkin 3 outlet power strip

Why It’s So Great

Belkin has put a little bit of thought into designing this power strip for travelers. The plug itself rotates 360 degrees so you can adjust the power strip for all kinds of pesky outlets that might be placed in wall corners. (A handy feature I can’t repeat how many times you’ll end up using.) The Belkin is also a light 263 grams (half a pound) and made out of a durable plastic that it is very scratch resistant, for all of you electronic OCD types.

Belkin 3-Outlet Mini Travel Swivel Charger Surge Protector

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You can of course use the Belkin surge protector with a number of universal outlet converters, like this Fosom Universal Adapter Kit.

Trust Me, You’ll Use It All The Time

By now I might have begun to sound like I work for Belkin or am getting paid by them – I’m not – but have found this power strip an essential item to pack and sure you will too. Your laptop, phone, tablet, camera battery often can’t get charged at once. The last thing you want is to have to wait by a wall outlet for your gear to charge or zap your iPhone charger because of lazy hostel wiring.

The Belkin power strip comes in a few varieties, there’s a 6 outlet version as well as one that acts as a travel battery as well, but the 3 outlet mini should meet most people’s needs. On sale for around $20 on Amazon, routinely discounted for less, the first time you use it, you’ll wonder how you traveled without this surge protector at all.

The Tigers Roaming India’s National Parks: A Photo Essay

This is a guest post by Vinod Goel who, as a civil servant, traveled to over 50 national parks and wildlife sanctuaries across India. His first visit to Kanha National Park in Central India in April 2004 ignited a passion for wildlife and in 2013 he started writing. Through his articles and photographs, Vinod is trying to to make people aware of India’s rich wildlife heritage so it can be protected for the future generations.

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In the beginning of 20th century there were 40,000 tigers in wild in India – by 1973 that number was reduced to 1,800. It reached to 3,640 in 2002 and then took a downward trend. In spite of the Project Tiger program launched in 1973 the tiger population was only 1,411 in 2006. As per the latest census in 2014 by Wildlife Institute of India, the tiger population has shown an upward trend of 2,226 tigers.

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National parks, namely, Kanha and Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh, Ranthambore in Rajasthan, Corbett in Uttranchal and Tadoba Andhari in Maharashtra, provide excellent opportunities and facilities for observing tigers.

tigers in india

In 2007 Pench National Park in Madhya Pradesh came into limelight as BBC was making a documentary Tiger: Spy In The Jungle, a story following tiger cubs hardly 15 days young. I too made a number of trips during 2007 and captured some memorable shots of siblings and also saw the family as a whole.

tiger spy in the jungleTiger ~ Spy in the Jungle

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tigers Pench National Park

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve at Sawai Madhopur, in the State of Rajasthan, is famous for the tigress Machhali, the oldest tigress in the wild.

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Sawai Madhopur

I have been visiting Tadoba not only for this tiger in particular but for its completeness. It is the only national park in the country where you may see the sloth bear during the day. I was blessed to observe 23 tigers, including cubs, through February and May 2015.

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As of date there are 48 tiger reserves in India administered by National Tiger Conservation Authority under the Ministry of Forest and Environment.

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My family members and I have been to over 50% of the tiger reserves in India, including the unexplored ones such as Indravati, Udanti-Sitanadi, Achanakmar, Valmiki and Bor.

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No doubt that the soul of India lives in the jungles and it is our duty to preserve it for the future generations.

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Let us sow seeds of appreciation for the remaining fauna on this planet and try our best to first conserve it and then make sincere efforts for its growth in tune with the development.

Thank you very much Vinod for sharing your photos and story with us. You can find much more of Vinod’s wildlife photography on his Facebook page.

About Anil Polat

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