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52 guides — emergency numbers, country tips, luggage advice, packing lists and more. Written with lessons from our own travels.
Worldwide Emergency Numbers
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| Police | 110 |
| Ambulance/Fire | 119 |
| SG Embassy Tokyo | +81-3-3586-9111 |
| Tourist Helpline | 050-3816-2787 |
| Police | 112 |
| Ambulance/Fire | 119 |
| SG Embassy Seoul | +82-2-774-2464 |
| Tourist Helpline | 1330 |
| Police | 191 |
| Tourist Police | 1155 |
| Ambulance | 1669 |
| SG Embassy Bangkok | +66-2-286-2111 |
| Police | 113 |
| Ambulance | 115 |
| SG Embassy Hanoi | +84-24-3823-8228 |
| Emergency | 112 |
| Tourist Police Bali | +62-361-224-111 |
| SG Embassy Jakarta | +62-21-2995-0400 |
| Emergency | 999 |
| Tourist Police | 03-2149-6590 |
| SG High Comm KL | +60-3-2161-6277 |
| Emergency (all) | 112 |
| UK Emergency | 999 |
| SG Embassy London | +44-20-7235-8315 |
| SG Embassy Paris | +33-1-4500-3361 |
| Emergency (all) | 911 |
| SG Embassy Washington | +1-202-537-3100 |
| SG Consulate NY | +1-212-223-3331 |
| Emergency (all) | 000 |
| SG High Comm Canberra | +61-2-6271-2000 |
| Emergency | 111 |
| SG High Comm Wellington | +64-4-470-0850 |
| Emergency | 119 |
| Police | 119 |
| Always carry | SG Embassy local number |
| MFA Duty Line (SG) | +65-6379-8800 |
Destination Guides
Luggage-focused tips from our own trips — what bag to bring, how to move around, what to watch out for.
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| Trek Type | Recommended Bag |
|---|---|
| Day hike (4–8 hrs) | 20–30L backpack with water bladder |
| Multi-day (2–4 days) | 40–50L with rain cover, hip belt essential |
| Expedition (5+ days) | 60–75L with frame, top-loading |
| Base camp (fly in, trek out) | Duffel bag + small day pack combo |
Mt Kinabalu, Malaysia · Mt Rinjani, Lombok · Everest Base Camp, Nepal · Milford Track, NZ · Torres del Paine, Chile · Kumano Kodo, Japan · Camino de Santiago, Spain · Annapurna Circuit, Nepal
Fix It, Claim It, Sort It
TSA Lock Stuck? How to Reset
- Set to current combination (or 000 if new)
- Push the reset button with a pen (small hole on side/bottom)
- While the button is depressed, set your new 3-digit code
- Pull the latch, the button pops — new code is saved
- Test 3 times before locking your luggage
Broken Luggage Wheel — How to Fix
- Spinner wheel loose: Tighten the hex bolt at the base with an Allen key
- Wheel won't spin: Remove hair/debris wrapped around the axle
- Wheel broken off: Replacement wheels available at our showroom
- Cracked housing: The entire caster needs replacing
Airline Damaged Your Luggage? How to Claim
- Report damage IMMEDIATELY at the airline baggage counter (before leaving airport)
- Get a PIR (Property Irregularity Report) — this is your claim document
- Take photos of all damage + your luggage tag
- File a formal claim within 7 days (21 days for delayed bags)
- Airlines typically cover repair or replacement up to ~USD $1,500
Luggage Zipper Stuck — Quick Fixes
- Fabric caught: Gently pull fabric away while slowly moving the zipper back
- Zipper won't close: Run a candle (wax) along both sides as lubricant
- Slider loose: Gently squeeze the slider with pliers to tighten
- Teeth misaligned: Use a fork to realign the teeth, then re-zip slowly
Pack Smarter, Not More
Our laptop trolley backpack fits overhead on most airlines and holds 3 days of clothes. No checked bag fees.
Give each child their own small trolley. They love pulling it and it builds responsibility. Use 1 packing cube per kid — no digging through the main bag.
Luggage Choice
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Carry-On Must-Haves
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Protect Your Trip
What to Look For
| Coverage | Minimum Recommended |
|---|---|
| Medical | $200,000 (USA/Europe needs $500K+) |
| Trip cancellation | Should cover your full trip cost |
| Luggage loss/delay | $3,000–5,000 per person |
| Flight delay | $100–200 per 6 hours |
| Personal liability | $500,000 minimum |
Luggage Lost by Airline — Claim Steps
- File PIR at airport baggage counter (get reference number)
- Keep ALL receipts for emergency purchases (clothes, toiletries)
- Notify your travel insurer within 24 hours
- If bag not found in 21 days, airline declares it officially lost
- Claim from BOTH airline + insurer (airline first, insurer covers the gap)
Which Bag is Right for You?
When to Buy Luggage in Singapore
Singapore Travel Expos
The major travel expos in Singapore (NATAS, ITB Asia) are the best time to buy luggage — airlines and tour operators run deals alongside travel fairs, and we often set up booths with expo pricing. Check the NATAS website ↗ for upcoming dates.
Best Time to Buy Luggage
Singapore School Holiday Calendar
Plan your trip purchases ahead of the holidays — book early and get your bags ready before everyone else rushes to the airport.
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