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T    Optional: A strong prescription pain medication for rare emergency purposes


               Optional Gear

                  T    Travel alarm or travel watch with alarm

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                      rubber-tipped)


                  T    Hanging toiletry bag (with hook to hang on doorknob and pockets to organize items)

                  T    Basic sewing kit


                  T    Reading materials


                  T    Travel journal/note pad and pens

                  T    Phrase book


                  T    Pocket-size calculator for exchange rates

                  T    Insect Repellent



               Home-Hosted Visits
               Many of our adventures feature a visit with a local family, often as part of the A Day in the
               7TQP experience. It is customary, though not necessary, to return your hosts’ generosity
               with a small gift. If you do bring a gift, we recommend that you bring something the whole
               family can enjoy, or something that represents your region, state, or hometown. Get creative
               and keep it small—peach jelly from Georgia, maple sugar candy from New England, orange
               blossom soap from California; something that can be used or used up is best. When choosing
               a gift, be certain to consider the local culture as well. For example, we do not recommend
               alcohol in Muslim countries because it is forbidden in Islam, and your hosts may be religious.
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               you depart.


               Electricity

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              same shape.

               Voltage

               Electricity in this region is 220-240 volts. In the U.S. it is 110 volts. Most of the things a
               traveler will want to plug in—battery chargers, MP3 players, tablets or computers—can run
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