It is a lot easier to travel with little luggage, easier to plan your journey and make unexpected decisions during it. Also, it is so much simpler to move around with less gear. And we don’t even consider the fact that less luggage means cheaper flights, as airlines often charge additional fees for luggage.
Although smart packing may seem somewhat difficult in the beginning, it will become easier when you get the grip of it. Below are some useful tips on how to become an expert in packing.
There are general recommendations on what things to take for a two-week journey. (But keep in mind that after one week, laundry may be necessary). These include two different pairs of shoes, four top items, three bottom items, a hat, five pairs of socks, and several pairs of underwear. Probably, you won’t need some of the above, so it is better to make your travel pack more personalized by adding some specific items for your needs. For example, you can add swimwear or rainwear – it will depend on the location of your choice.
COMPILE A CHECKLIST
Despite how obvious this can seem, compiling a list of what to pack will save you a lot of time and effort. Write down everything you might need, then cut it in half. Consider not taking things you can find and buy at your destination; it will save you some packing space.
PACK LIGHT
It is always better to pack as light as you can: the perfect choice is just one bag. Try to fit all the things you might need into a small bag first. If you pick a bigger one, you will almost definitely find what to put in it.
MAXIMIZE THE CAPACITY OF YOUR LUGGAGE
To save space and improve the capacity of your bag, use packing or compression cubes, stuff sacks, or even zip-top bags. Thus, you will not only pack more things but will also organize them better, and it will be easier to find them.
GIVE PREFERENCE TO NATURAL LIGHT FABRICS
It is always a good thing to choose fabrics that breathe well and keep moisture away. Also, it is better to choose clothes made of fabrics that wrinkle less and dry faster. A synthetic jacket can make a good outer layer: it is light but capable of providing warmth.
CHOOSE CLOTHES WHICH YOU CAN LAYER
Weather conditions might be unpredictable, so it is better to be prepared. Pack clothes you can layer, thus you will be able to put it on or off if the temperature changes.
CHOOSE CLOTHES IN NEUTRAL COLOR
A simple, neutral color palette will cause no trouble when choosing how to match and mix outfits. Keep in mind that dark colors usually seem cleaner and fresher. Accessories will turn out helpful in adding some color.
CHOOSE FOOTWEAR WISELY
Usually, any kind of journey doesn’t require more than two pairs of shoes. It is better to wear a heavy pair and pack a lighter one. Thus, you will have lighter things in your luggage. But make sure that the shoes of your choice are comfortable enough.
CONSIDER LEAVING YOUR LAPTOP AT HOME
Take your laptop only if it is absolutely necessary. Nowadays, smartphones can perform almost every task you might need during the journey.
WEIGH YOUR LUGGAGE
Try lifting your bag beforehand. Also, practice carrying it around. If it is too heavy, consider leaving some things at home. Also, keep in mind that airlines sometimes have limits on the size and weight of luggage, so check these restrictions in advance.
BE PREPARED TO LOST BAGS
Keep all the essential things like money, passport, or medications in a carry-on bag, as your luggage can be delayed or even lost.
SOME MORE ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR TRAVELERS TO FOLLOW
- Consider taking an additional light bag – you will be able to go shopping with it or use it as an extra bag to bring something in it home.
- Don’t take any valuable things or jewelry with you; better leave them at home.
- Put tags with your name and contact information on the inside of your bags, not just on the outside, in case outside tags get torn off.
- Send souvenirs by post: thus, you won’t have to carry them around throughout your journey.
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