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		<title>How to organize your outdoor trip in simple tips</title>
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After a long and hard semester, some students choose to relax and unwind in places as far from their familiar environment as possible.
Some students go active vacations, hiking or camping, and some visit relatives in other states, while some choose to take a trip with friends, and so on &#8230;
Curiously, some of the students ideas [...]]]></description>
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After a long and hard semester, some students choose to relax and unwind in places as far from their familiar environment as possible.</p>
<p>Some students go <a href="http://www.tripadventure.org/">active vacations</a>, hiking or camping, and some visit relatives in other states, while some choose to take a trip with friends, and so on &#8230;</p>
<p>Curiously, some of the students ideas for adventure travel include places where there is a lot of noise and parties. They visit Europe (France, Greece, Spain or Italy).</p>
<p>During the journey they visit cafes, museums, historic castles, and even the city red-light districts.</p>
<p><strong>Discounts for students</strong><br />
The International Student Identity Card (ISIC) is a photo identification card that identifies the holder as a full-time student. It currently is the only such form of identification that is internationally recognized. (Though not accepted at many establishments as proof of age.)</p>
<p>Cardholders gain access to special discounts with many companies, particularly on travel-related services such as airplanes, buses, trains, ferries, and rental cars. Other discounts are for museums and cultural sites, various attractions and entertainment, hostels and hotels, and bars and restaurants. As a guide price, cards cost $22 in the US</p>
<p>Students have many privileges in bars, restaurants, gas stations, and even field trips and travel.</p>
<p>Some travel agencies, in fact, will give a series of adventure travel discounted to a student, while offering the same package for adults at a regular price.</p>
<p>They also have more flexibility to get a booking last-minute changes such as changing the length of stay or change of flight plan.</p>
<p>The packages are discounted because they carry less taxes and lower interest rates.</p>
<p>A major reductions can be made for air travel (particularly during a trip abroad), in fact, the routes taken by these smaller airlines are fewer in number compared to big carriers, they still offer superb service and lower costs.</p>
<p>Several travel sites offer however make the return trip with an option for late hour to enable the student to establish a price for the entire trip, while providing a window for the return date to be chosen at a later time.</p>
<p>International Insurance is another service where students can develop money.</p>
<p>Similar to the functions of any other type of insurance, an international student insurance aims to protect the student who is far from his home.</p>
<p>They usually cover accident and health insurance, lost luggage, medical evacuations, stole money, travel interruptions or delays, etc. ..</p>
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