Top 12 travel essentials
The importance of packing light cannot be over-emphasised, especially when traveling alone.
People often think that they need many items to sustain safe and pleasant traveling. On the contrary, you are better of traveling as light as you can. At the same time, there are a few essentials you would like to keep close to you.
When you carry your own luggage, it is less likely to lose it or break it. Moreover, any last-minute changes in flight plans, bus schedule or room allocation becomes simpler with smaller luggage.
A small and well packed bag usually sits on your lap or under your seat allowing you to keep an eye on your belongings ensuring they are safe and sounds.
Don’t pack for the worst-case scenario. Pack for the best-case scenario because this is the one you want. If something goes wrong you can purchase additional items whatever it is. However carrying around items you most likely won’t need is a waste of you energy and space.
There are a few things which are small enough to carry around and important to satisfy your basic needs while traveling. Moreover, there are items you most definitely need with you, or on you, in order to protect your belongings from vanishing forever in case of loss.
1. Digital luggage scale is a reasonably small and incredibly useful tool to keep close by. Due to different countries weight regulations it is crucial to make sure you are not exceeding norms.
2. Digital tag is not just a colourful tag attached to a handle of your luggage but a little clever helper in case your luggage is lost. For example, IdTagIt is a tiny digital tag which can be securely attached to your bag, phone or any personal item you are worried about losing. One of the essentials you should activate before taking off on any journey.
3. Distinguishing tag is a helpful little tool allowing you to find your luggage quickly. Although this won’t help you find a lost bag it will definitely help identify your bag especially if your luggage is classically black. Attaching a colourful tag will help you move through airport quicker when it comes to baggage collection.
4. Holster wallet or waist bag to keep your passport and money safe and close to you. Items you are constantly using, such as money, tickets, passport, etc, are important to keep handy.
5. Sleeping mask is a life-saving invention for these who cannot get any rest in a well-lit space.
6. Combination luggage lock is tend to be more secure than a padlock. Many travelers prefer to remember a few digits rather than where did they leave they keys.
7. Vitamins & eye drops might not be an obvious travel item to some. However, traveling can be exhausting therefore basic multi-vitamins and eye drops can fix you up assisting you with feeling better while still on your feet.
8. An adapter of a country you are traveling to. Some travelers go an extra mile and purchase a multiple adaptor especially when entering several different countries throughout their journey.
9. Plastic travel mug is a sanitary precaution for anyone who is unsure of the hygiene state of things either on the plane or in a country.
10. Refreshing napkins to sanitize and moisturize, it can be a life saver in hot countries, crowded airports and during these long traveling transits.
11. Health insurance documents are almost self-explanatory for many travelers. However there are still plenty of lonely wolves traveling the world without protecting their health and their wallet. Keep your travel health insurance documents close to you and secured. Health insurance is always handy in the most unpredictable situations.
12. Emergency contacts list is your emergency situation helper. When a friend of mind had a skiing accident in Australia a few years ago, she didn’t have the time or the pain resistance to think of who could be really helpful at the time and what there contact details are. Instead, she had an emergency number, her skiing partner’s number and her father’s phone number on a speed dial on her phone allowing her to find help quickly.
Things you pack must be light in order to allow you travel easier. Only go with essentials and don’t worry if something less important is missing – you ca always purchase a new toothbrush or a bottle water.
However you need to register your digital tags in advance to make sure your belongings are tagged before you take off on a journey. You need to compose your emergency contact list in advance; and you’ll need to pack your vitamins and eye drops to avoid trying to purchase them in foreign countries.
You could surely buy adapters overseas upon arrival; however you can never know how easy or not it would be to find one when you are in a hurry to charge your phone or a laptop. Be prepared but be conservative and only pack most practical, small and essentials items.
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