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Autumn travel tips are so sweet

The crisp autumn air is a good time to travel, but you must be well prepared before going out, especially the elderly and children. So, what should you pay attention to when traveling in autumn?

Here are some tips and tricks for autumn travel for your reference.

Things to note when traveling in autumn

You must be well prepared for travel. The amount of exercise in autumn is generally greater, mostly in the wild. Have some snacks ready to go. Choose activities such as mountain climbing, because the amount of exercise is relatively large, and there is generally a temperature difference between the top of the mountain and the foot of the mountain. The wind at the top of the mountain is strong and the temperature changes greatly. Bring a jacket in case you catch a cold.

A small compass can give you a clear direction in the wilderness. Be sure to bring commonly used medicines and trauma medicines: band-aids, violet solution, medicinal alcohol cotton balls, anti-inflammatory powder, etc. For your fall travels. You can also prepare a silk scarf that can be used as a windproof bandage if necessary. When taking your children for autumn outings, you should know that babies under 1 year old are not suitable for long-distance travel because they cannot walk yet, and it is not easy for parents to carry them on their backs for long-distance travel. Moreover, the baby is still young and has weak resistance. If you get sick, it can be very nerve-wracking. Generally speaking, children aged 1 to 3 years old should choose relatively short sightseeing routes, and can choose scenic spots that can be reached within a 4-hour drive; children aged 3 to 6 years old can travel far, but it is not advisable to take the bus for a long time.

Preparation before travel: Take your baby on a trip. Traveling light is impossible. Before going out, be sure to prepare your baby's daily necessities in case of emergencies: bibs, handkerchiefs, wet wipes, diapers, etc. None of these can be missing. It is recommended that mixed feeding mothers bring at least two milk bottles in addition to enough milk powder so that they can be replaced when they cannot be cleaned and disinfected in time. In your luggage, you should also bring one or two of his favorite toys, a storybook, and some snacks to help your baby pass the boring time on the road.

Every time you travel, a small pillow is also key, because the pillows provided by hotels are generally high and not suitable for babies. If traveling by car, it will be much more convenient for mothers to take a folding bike. Of course, baby carriers are also a good choice. Finally, don’t forget to bring your baby’s commonly used medicines, such as cold medicine, antidiarrheal medicine, cough medicine, etc. It is best to bring your baby's medical records with you when seeking medical treatment.

The choice of destination and traveling with a baby are different from traveling with adults. Instead, you should choose a tourist spot that suits your baby and interests him based on his characteristics, such as zoos, botanical gardens, seaside, etc. For babies, the schedule should not be too tight and should be as relaxed as possible. A too tiring schedule can make children sick or even sick. During the trip, you should arrange for your children to run and jump in some relatively open places, such as parks, squares, etc., to stretch their muscles.

Choice of travel mode When traveling with a baby, it is best to choose a self-guided tour. Although traveling with a group can save you a lot of troubles such as booking air tickets and finding hotels, the itinerary of the tour group is generally tight and is not suitable for children who are too young, while self-guided tours are relatively easy. Parents can flexibly adjust the itinerary according to their baby's condition, making it easier for the whole family to enjoy the trip.

Other things to note when traveling:

1. Autumn is also the peak season for pollen allergies. Do not go near flowers that may cause allergies. For unknown wild flowers, it is best not to pick them, let alone take them home or put them in your hair. Don't travel when it's windy, as wind can speed up the spread of pollen.

2. Don’t forget to prevent travel diseases when traveling in autumn. For example, when climbing a mountain, the air pressure, temperature, and oxygen pressure will greatly decrease as the altitude increases. People with severe cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, severe hypertension, hypotension, severe arrhythmia, acute otitis media and pregnant women are advised not to travel to mountainous areas. Therefore, you should arrange your travel time reasonably and try to avoid going out at noon.

3. The air is dry in autumn, which is a period of high incidence of infectious diseases. You must pay attention to preventing infectious diseases during the journey, such as avoiding

4. When traveling in autumn, if you do not pay attention to protecting your skin, you will Wrinkles and thickens the skin, affecting appearance. Therefore, when traveling, you should keep your skin clean, eat more fruits and vegetables, and increase vitamins and minerals in your body so that your skin will not become dry and wrinkled. When traveling, it is best to wear a hat to block the sun and apply some ketone-containing sunscreen. When traveling, you can only use simple makeup methods and light makeup.

Autumn travel tips

1. Pay attention to safety when traveling in autumn.

Autumn is a great time for hiking and admiring the red leaves. When enjoying the beautiful scenery, be sure to pay attention to safety. When traveling to natural scenic spots, try not to go to inaccessible or undeveloped areas alone to avoid getting lost and causing accidents; do not climb rocks, climb trees, turn over houses or wade in water in order to appreciate some "out of reach" scenery and red leaves. ; Do not enter deep grass or sleep on the grass to prevent being bitten by wild rats, poisonous snakes or other animals; do not eat unknown types of wild fruits and fungi to prevent poisoning.

2. Be careful of "weather allergies" when traveling long distances.

In autumn, the weather in northern China becomes colder, and some tourists choose scenic spots with a comfortable environment in the south. However, tourists, especially elderly friends, should pay attention to "weather allergies" that may occur under different weather conditions. The main clinical symptoms include headache, nausea, insomnia, irritability, diarrhea, fever, joint pain, etc.

According to statistics, more than 50% of people with relatively weak physiques will suffer from "weather allergies." Prevention methods: 1. Listen to the weather forecast before going out, and add or remove clothes appropriately according to weather changes.

Second, the elderly should not travel to areas with extreme weather, people with cardiovascular disease should not travel to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and people with severe rheumatism should not travel to the forest.

3. Pay attention to disease prevention when camping.

In cool weather, it is very pleasant to go camping with friends in beautiful suburbs, but beware of the "invasion" of wild germs.

Suburbs and wilderness are habitats for rodents and mites, which are vectors of some diseases. Therefore, when picnicking or camping in the fall, visitors must understand the environment and popular history of the event location.