Whether it was to Greece or Gramma’s, we’ve all been there: a suitcase weighing in at 100 pounds, enough pairs of mini skirts and high heels to get through a month’s worth of nightclubs and yet…nothing to wear.
What happened? Believe it or not, there are some tricks of the trade when it comes to packing. But if you don’t want to get your masters degree in packing, keep reading to get the basics of packing for travel.
Sounds crazy, but your bag is one of the most important parts of your packing decision. That sucker will be with you every leg of the trip and you’ll probably find yourself lugging it up stairs and on to buses, heaving it onto shelves and running with it to catch a train. A major problem for travelers is back pain and sore, torn or pulled muscles from schlepping their bag across the continents. So, don’t skip this part and don’t cheap out in this area. There are a couple areas to splurge in when it comes to travel and this is one of them. If you don’t have the right kind of bag, you should really consider getting one.
Unless your trip is a day or two long (in which case you can probably stuff everything in a duffle bag), you’ve got two choices:
Roller Suitcase:
It is every travelers dream (ok, well, it’s our dream) to be spotted under the towering pyramids with this in hand. Unfortunately, those days are gone. And with them, the expensive chiropractic bill you will incur from dragging, heaving and tugging your suitcase around the world.
Ideally you want to pack something that you can take as a carry-on. Ok, we realize this isn’t always possible, but at least give it a try (we’ll get to packing light in a minute).
Either way, make sure your suitcase has wheels on the bottom. Without question, this is a must. Traveling is about being fabulous, yes, but safety comes first. Unless you’ve been pumping iron for months in preparation for your trip you can really hurt yourself if you do too much heavy lifting.Roller suitcases are best if you know you’ll be hitting the urban scene. If you’re rolling your suitcase from the airport to the bus to the hostel, it can be a dream. If you’re going to find yourself on uneven terrain, doing lots of walking with your stuff then you might to consider:
Internal Frame Backpack:
In truth, this is the best option of the two. Wearing a backpack means stable support for your back – rather than unevenly pulling your wheeled suitcase with one arm around the world.
Internal frame backpacks can be a little pricey and usually too big for carry on – but be honest, you were never planning on packing for carry-on anyway, were you? These packs are perfect for when you know you’re going to be going places a gentle little roller suitcase can’t take you – like, crowded areas, dirt roads, up and down stairs or across long distances on foot.
Before we even get into clothes, let’s talk about some basics.
Depending on where you’re going, you may need more than this, but no matter where you’re traveling to, just keep these on hand.
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One of the worst parts about traveling is packing. What to wear? The possibilities seem endless – technically you could be climbing a mountain one day and perusing Louis Vuitton merchandise the next. So what to do?
Unfortunately, we can’t tell you what to pack but we can tell you some steps to help you pack well.
If you’re looking for a more specific packing list, here’s a fun site:
Enter in where you’re going and what you expect to encounter and it’ll tell you what to bring.
Obviously, we can’t help you plan for every contingency. But before you zip up your suitcase, here are some things to consider.
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