Uncover the Shocking Truth: 22 Tourist Scams You’ll Wish You Knew Before Your Next Trip

Uncover the Shocking Truth: 22 Tourist Scams You’ll Wish You Knew Before Your Next Trip

billbapapa , pixnio Report

Man blowing a conch shell near a river with a child in traditional attire, illustrating tourist scams awareness. Fiji.

Walking along the street and friendly locals will greet you with “bula vinaka” (hello) and beautiful smiles. Every now and then one will start a conversation with you and ask you for your name. Before you know it, they are carving your name into ‘traditional’ wooden spears and shields etc then asking you for money for the work you never asked for. They will look upset when you tell them you don’t want it and they will explain that now they can’t sell the item because they carved your name into it already and they will follow you down the street reducing their price until you finally agree.

Best advice: be friendly, say hello, don’t give anyone your name.

anonymous , cultur668 Report

Paris cityscape with Eiffel Tower overlooking the Seine River, illustrating common tourist scams travelers should know. This is for Paris. Great city. Couple of tips.

The Louvre. There’s excellent art in L’Orangerie and the Musée D’Orsay, just a short walk away, without having two hundred tourists as part of the same tour group walking 40 abreast like a wall of humanity up the corridors. My recommendation is to make sure you have the Museum Pass (you can buy them online and have them shipped to you before you even head out) so you can enter museums when you like. Preferably later in the day when they’re all doing something else like trying to fit 200 people into a small café. If it’s too crowded, hit the next point of interest and come back another time. People pick the Louvre because it’s popular, which makes it more popular, which makes people pick it more…

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