
Travel
Common tourist traps and how to avoid them
Finding the time to travel is hard enough amid busy schedules, and saving up for a holiday is no easier. So, when the long-awaited trip finally begins, the last thing anyone expects is to be misled, cheated, or overcharged. Sadly, that is exactly what tourist traps and scams do, especially at the popular destinations. To avoid these, it is important to stay informed about popular tourist traps and how to avoid them. Overpriced activities A common tourist trap to avoid in some of the world’s most popular destinations is paying for overpriced activities. This trap actually comes in multiple forms. One such trap is to charge a massive fee for barely a few minutes of an experience that is advertised as unmissable. Many tourists, for instance, have complained about the overpriced gondola rides in Venice, where they are charged around €100 (about $117) or more for only a few minutes of ride. Another version of this scam involves scammers quoting a fairly reasonable price for an activity at the start, then claiming it was “per minute” and demanding an exorbitant fee. It’s a common scam in Egypt involving camel rides. How to avoid this tourist trap Only purchase tickets for activities from government-approved or official counters.



















