Travel Tips – Packing Your Bags!
One of the most basic travel packing tips is to make a list – it may seem silly or pointless, but seriously, it’s so much easier to just tick off items as you put them in the suitcase. Trying to remember everything will just lead to you either forgetting something, or packing something twice.
Selecting Luggage
Picking the right suitcase, or suitcases, will make your journey much easier too. If you want to use a carry-on, check with the airline to make sure your suitcase is the right size – finding out at the last minute that you need to go all the way back to check in because your bag is too big can be quite frustrating.
When selecting a suitcase, look for one that has a sturdy, pull out handle, and wheels that are made of a durable material. Be wary of ones with small handles that are attached directly to the material of the case, as these can often tear or come loose.
If you need to pack expensive evening wear, or garments that wrinkle easily, some people find that putting them in a garment bag first, then loosely laying it in the suitcase – without making any hard folds, can help it survive the journey intact. If you have to cram your suitcase full of clothing, then you may have to make use of an iron at the hotel.
Packing Your Suitcase
Many people find that rolling clothing, instead of folding it, can prevent wrinkles, and also makes the clothes take up less space in the suitcase.
If you are going on a long holiday, then you may find that it is better to pack a wardrobe based around one or two colors, so that you can mix and match items to make your wardrobe last longer. Colours such as black, navy and khaki make a good base choice as they ‘go with everything.
Make sure that you take your medication, travel documents, and other essential items in your carry-on luggage. You may need a note from your doctor if you wish to bring liquid medication on board.
If you are stuck for ideas on what to pack, there are lots of web sites that offer tips and advice – you can even download pre-done packing lists and just tweak them to your own liking.
However you do it, just remember that a little preparation before you leave will go a long way towards making your trip more enjoyable.
By: Darlene Berkel
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Reading this article makes me wanna go to the sea, I won’t read any articles here…no more
Some great tips here – I would also recommend locking up all your bags with small travel locks. In this day and age, security for your possessions (especially overseas) is a big issue.
I agree that we need to use sturdy bags while traveling. Can you suggest some websites where I can get a list of all the things that i must carry during traveling?
Thanks for the great tips. I generally love traveling but my least favorite is packing and unpacking so this will help me a lot.
I have a checklist for travel, that has evolved over a period of time – and everytime I need to travel, the list comes out.
Very interesting. I digged this for more news from you. I really enjoyed reading the articles on this website. Your tips is very useful for me. Thanks.
as a keen traveler I found this article both entertaining and useful. Will check out more of your posts on your site.
Thanks!
i always find it difficult to pack (packing light that is!) Travelling is nice but the hassle of packing is really a hurdle. Thanks for the tip! I can still remember when i went to Singapore, my luggage split opened and it was really embarassing!From then on, I got a really good luggage and now I travel with ease
Nice article!
To enjoy the holidays and good decisions should be well thought out and to choose the right vacation destination
You are right – it’s crucial to prepare for a trip, better a few days before the trip. Than you can sleep over it and sure you’ll remember something you didn’t put inside the bag
Thanks, I’m planning a big trip and researching what to pack. I always pack the wrong things or pack them the wrong way when I go away haha!
awesome tips, thanks darlene.
My problem is that I always pack three times more things than I really can wear. Going out of home for 2 days but pack 2 shirts, 2 T-shirts, 3 pairs of shoes