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TraveljunkieModernization is the key when you pack for a trip. The thing is, I always pack half of what I need. Here are some tips that will help you with your next journey.
Get to know your journey – if you know you’ll go to dinner, ordinary meetings or business meetings, prepare clothes for these events and this will avoid packing unnecessary things.
Study the weather and what is the climate where you are traveling. If you have extremely dry summer days, do not pack an umbrella, if night temperatures are slightly cooler, pack a blanket.
Choose clothes according to one color. Black and beige are ok, are neutral and you can combine them with different colors of clothing and you can wear them in different events.
Pack lightweight clothing that is easily washed. Take a few lightweight towel that is easy to pack if you need it. Avoid massive things like sweaters, jumpers, coats … take the easy things you can put in two or three layers (for example, two T-shirts and one long-sleeved).
Pack a couple of your favorite scarves and belts.
Pack a small backpack for day trips. If you plan to shop you will need to keep plastic bags around you for things you buy.
Wear bulky clothing on travel to save space in your luggage.
rajeshbiswalI agree with this article
If you have extremely dry summer days, do not pack an umbrella, if night temperatures are slightly cooler, pack a blanket. lightweight clothing that is easily washed. Take a few lightweight towel that is easy to pack if you need it. Avoid massive things like sweaters, jumpers, coats … take the easy things you can put in two or three layers
chadsieThe best thing you can do is make a thought out (complete) checklist before you leave and be sure to have every item on that checklist. I know it sounds simple but better safe than sorry.
nikolinaHey there! What to pack? Sure, you don’t want to strip yourself of every home pleasure – but neither do you want to groan beneath the weight of luggage crammed with stuff you could easily pick up on the road. So, with an umbrella in one hand and a passport in the other, try to strike a balance between essential and albatross.
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