Know What are Things which we should carry while Traveling

Truely said, Carry everything with you, so that when you arrive, your things arrive too.Traveling is the closest thing to magic in this world. Making memories, one destination at a time, is the way to go. Whether you prefer traveling solo, taking trips with girl friends, going on family vacays, or ticking off places on your fancy bucket lists, we all know plans fall flat without checklists and proper organization.

Things to remember while packing your stuff

Hard-Shell Rolling Carrry On Suitcase

We should favor soft suitcases, since thought there was more give to squeeze in extra items. But then came the tragic time, drag the bag through the rain with a pathetic garbage bag over it, and stuff still got soaked. After a few more years of wrapping all my clothes up in plastic bags.

Envelopes

We should always tossed about three or four legal-sized envelopes in our bag—and ultimately end up using at least one for various purposes. Often, it’s to collect the group tip or give our own tip on a small group tour, while other times it’s to put essential tickets or extra cash in a safe place.

Snack Bars

Once you get going on your adventure, it’s easy to lose track of time until your stomach starts growling. Instead of scrambling to find something to tide you over, buy a box of snack bars, get rid of the box and put them in a plastic Ziploc bag.

Flip Flops

In addition to the aforementioned two pairs of shoes, throw in a pair of flip flops. Since they’re water resistant, they serve a different purpose and are flat enough to take up minimal room along the side of a suitcase. Besides being useful for days at the beach, they can also protect your feet in the shower or a hostel floor you’d rather not step on. My favorite pair is still the tried-and-true.

Mini Bungee Cord

Another small object that can prevent all kinds of potential aggravation is a mini bungee cord. It can be used to keep a door open or closed, to hold a busted bag or suitcase together, or even to hang items as a makeshift mini clothesline. And if you really wanted to get creative, it could also be used as a hair tie or belt extender.

Emergency Contact Info Card

Take an index card , write all of your emergency contact info with a Sharpie, and put in your wallet. That way, if something goes wrong and you can’t access your phone, you can still get in touch with your contacts. And if there’s an emergency and someone is trying to help you, they can also find the info in the place they’re most likely to look—your wallet.

Customized First-Aid Kit

As per your requirement keep medicine with you.
And don’t forget to bring to your daily multivitamins to keep you strong on the road.

Multi-Purpose Shoes


One pair of waterproof, durable sneakers and another pair of shoes comfortable enough to use on long walks but can also work when going out to catch a theater performance.
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