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Whether just a weekend adventure or a globetrotting one, packing is the most essential part of the journey. The contents of your bag can impact your comfort, safety and experience.Â
This article focuses on packing for your travel, so you remember everything at the last minute. Â
Let's look at the list of essential things to pack before travelling.
Clothes occupy the most space in your luggage, so it is important to pack smart.  Â
Toiletries are specific to you, and you may feel comfortable using the toiletries provided by your hotel or hostel.Â
Pack your footwear in lieu of your activities and the temperatures of your destination. Wear your bulkiest shoes to the airport to have more space in your luggage for other things. Â
Being on a trip does not have to mean you compromise on your skin care. Pack travel sizes of your daily skincare (100ML). Keeping your skincare routine the same on a journey will help prevent breakouts, skin rashes, etc. Â
Pack your everyday medicines and their spares to avoid running around a new city to find them if you run out or lose them. Have your medications and any allergy specifics mentioned on a prescription from your doctor to avoid any problems with immigration and customs.
Ensure you have all the gadgets you need while you travel.
As the world struggles with single-use plastic waste, reusable water bottles are the best choice when packing for a trip. Most countries offer drinkable water throughout their cities, which can be used to refill your bottles. Most restaurants and cafes also let you fill your bottles in many cities.
There may be few payment options in some places in a foreign country. In such cases, local currency or cash can be your saviour. You can usually get local currency at airports.
Keep your necessary paperwork handy in your bag that you will be carrying on the flight, such as:Â
Write down the list of your emergency contacts, like close friends, family, spouse, doctor, etc., on a piece of paper so they can be contacted in case of emergencies.
Luggage tags are a great way to make your luggage unique and instantly recognisable. They do not only help you recognise your luggage. However, they also help the airport authorities identify your bags in case they are misplaced.
Clothes and toiletries are your basic needs while travelling.
Firearms, ammunition, fireworks, etc are prohibited when traveling.
Perfume is allowed in flight if the container size is less than 100ml.
All passenger items must undergo security screening. It is recommended that medication be clearly labelled to facilitate the screening process.
You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes through the checkpoint. These are limited to 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) or less per item. This is also known as the 3-1-1 liquids rule.