
1965 (July) POR - Traveller Badge
1) Make the following preparations for a visit she is intending to make to a foreign country:
Through books, personal contacts, etc., make herself acquainted with the country, including it's monetary system, food, rates of exchange, vaccination regulations, rules of the road, national anthem, flag, and Guide uniform, and type of clothes suitable to be worn there. Know how to obtain a passport and where to obtain help abroad should an emergency occur.
2) Know the customs regulations of her own country as they apply to herself.
3) Be able to talk in an interesting way about her own country and contribute a suitable item to Camp-Fire.
4) Wear uniform correctly and know the rules concerning the wearing of uniform when travelling abroad. Know how to obtain an International Letter of Introduction.
Note: The badge is to be awarded after the visit has been made.

1968 Guide Handbook - Traveller Badge
1) Make the following preparations for a visit you are intending to make to a foreign country:
Through books, personal contacts, etc., make yourself acquainted with the country, including it's monetary system, food, rates of exchange, vaccination regulations, rules of the road, national anthem, flag, Guide uniforms, and type of clothes suitable to be worn there. Know how to obtain a passport and where to obtain help abroad should an emergency occur.
2) Know the customs regulations of your own country as they apply to yourself.
3) Be able to talk in an interesting way about your own country and contribute a suitable item to Camp-Fire.
4) Wear uniform correctly and know the rules concerning the wearing of uniform when travelling abroad. Know how to obtain an International Letter of Introduction.
Note: The badge is to be awarded after the visit has been made.

1973 Guide Handbook - Traveller Badge
1) Make the following preparations for a visit you are intending to make to a foreign country:
Through books, personal contacts, etc., make yourself acquainted with the country, including it's monetary system, food, rates of exchange, vaccination regulations, rules of the road, national anthem, flag, Guide uniforms, and type of clothes suitable to be worn there. Know how to obtain a passport and where to obtain help abroad should an emergency occur.
2) Know the customs regulations of your own country as they apply to yourself.
3) Be able to talk in an interesting way about your own country and contribute a suitable item to Camp-Fire.
4) Wear uniform correctly and know the rules concerning the wearing of uniform when travelling abroad. Know how to obtain an International Letter of Introduction.
5) After you have made your visit describe it to your Patrol telling them about the things you found particularly interesting and showing them pictures, souvernirs, etc.



