Tips for Your First Days on an Escort Tour and Preparations Before You Go

6 months ago

Tips for Your First Days on an Escort Tour and Preparations Before You Go

Hello, girls!

Thank you for reading my blog—it’s such a pleasure to share my thoughts with you 🙂 I always try to write about things from my everyday life that might help you. If there’s something specific you’d like me to cover, feel free to reach out through any of the contact details on this site. I’d also like to invite you to join next year’s tour—message me for the details!


Preparing for the Tour

Before embarking on your tour, there are a few essential things to organize to ensure a smooth experience. Here’s what you need to know:

  1. Return Tickets Are a Must
    If you’re flying to countries like USA, you must have a return ticket. Border officials are often suspicious of one-way tickets and may deny you entry, assuming you plan to overstay. If you need help arranging your ticket, reach out to me—I can assist with booking.
  2. Hotel Reservations
    Have a confirmed hotel reservation for at least a few days. Booking.com works well for this purpose, and if you’re unsure how to do it, let me know, and I’ll guide you.
  3. Know Your Story as a Tourist
    If asked about the purpose of your trip, remember: you’re a tourist. Avoid mentioning anything related to work, including escorting, stripping, or similar activities. A tourist visa does not permit work, and admitting to work plans could result in being denied entry.
    • Stick to common tourist activities like sightseeing.
    • Avoid mentioning specific individuals you’re visiting unless absolutely necessary. Border officers may even request to call them, which could complicate things.
  4. Dress Conservatively
    At customs, less is more. Avoid flashy outfits or excessive jewelry that might raise suspicion. Instead, aim for a simple, tourist-appropriate look.
  5. Medication and Prescriptions
    If you’re bringing medication, ensure you have a doctor’s prescription with you. Carry only what you need and avoid traveling with excessive amounts.
  6. Carry Minimal Cash
    Large amounts of cash can raise red flags. Instead, bring a reasonable amount and rely on cards or bank transfers for transactions.

Once You Arrive

  1. Use Ride-Sharing Apps
    Before you leave home, download ride-sharing apps like Uber or Lyft and link your card. This will save you time and money, especially in places like the USA, where local taxis can be expensive.
  2. Plan How to Transfer Your Earnings
    Think ahead about how you’ll send your earnings back home. Ideally, set up a foreign currency account in your home country so you can transfer money from local accounts in places like USA.
    • Alternatives include Western Union or MoneyGram, but a bank account is usually more secure and cost-effective.
    • If you’re unsure about setting up an account, let me know, and I’ll guide you.

Final Tips

Take your time to prepare thoroughly, as these small details can make a big difference during your trip. If you have any questions or need help with planning, feel free to reach out—I’m always happy to assist!