Tips & tricks
for the smart travellers!
Before continuing on with my posts about the United States,
I’d like to introduce you to some very helpful tips and tricks to make your
life easier when travelling. A lot of people who love the idea of travelling,
don’t usually know all that much about how to make your life easier when you
are travelling. It’s important that you know the rules and restrictions of
foreign countries before you actually go there. Just so you can be certain of
what and what not to do.
#1 Travel lighter
When you’re travelling, generally you want a couple of sets
of comfortable clothes you can travel in, a good going out outfit and a few
extras. You don’t necessarily need to take 10 pairs of shoes, or 7 pairs of
jeans and 5 hoodies. All you need to pack is enough to last you your entire
trip. When packing clothes, the ‘just in case clothes’ hardly ever get worn, so
why don’t you leave them out? It’ll save you having to carry around a massive
heavy bag while you’re travelling as well!
#2 Save space
A very useful travel hack is to actually roll your clothes
up rather than folding them. This reduces the amount of space they take up,
leaving more space for the important stuff. If you absolutely need to fold
something, try and use tissue paper to reduce the wrinkles in your clothes
(newspaper works as well, but if the paper gets wet then it will stain your
clothing and it mightn’t come out in the wash). When packing socks, try putting
them inside your shoes. Not only does this save space, but it also keeps your
shoes in shape for the time that they’re in your suitcase.
When packing cords and digital accessories, try and keep them
all in the same location. A glasses case is ideal for cords and that way they’re
all together when you need them. Generally, it also stops them from becoming
incredibly tangled and it keeps them in a pretty good condition. When packing
accessories, try and use small boxes (such as a pill box or contact lens case)
to store your items in to save space and not lose your accessories in the
process.
#3 Don’t get stuck
Before travelling it’s really important to make sure all
your personal identification is up to date and correct. It’s also very
important to have copies of your passport, identification card, debit/credit
cards, itinerary etc. and email them to yourself. This way, if you lose any of
your important documentation and/or your phone, you’ll still have access to it
in one way or another. This is absolutely crucial because if you’re in foreign
country and you don’t know how to go about losing items or having items stolen
off you, having the reassurance that you have a copy of your personal
information can make you that little bit more at ease.
#4 Girls, this one’s
for you!
How often are you travelling and you can’t find a hair tie
or a single bobby pin? These can be incredibly stressful times and therefore
require forethought so that these frustrating situations don’t occur. When
packing hair ties, bobby pins and clips, try storing them in empty tic-tac
containers. This way they are easily accessible and they’re in a small enough
packaging to fit into your purse or handbag. Genius!
# 5 My all-time
favourite
If you fart whilst on public transport, just pretend to be
asleep! This works on the majority of transport and you probably won’t get
blamed for it. Just try not to make it too obvious, because then people will
become suspicious of you. It’s a very sophisticated act that needs to be
practised and executed well! J
How-to Videos
Here are a few videos to help you along your way:
12 Travel Packing Tips
How To Pack Like A Pro
How To Prepare For A Long Plane Flight















































