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10 Essential Things to Pack in Your Carry-On Bag Travel Wallet. Medications. Roll Up Bag with Spare Clothes. Bag for Valuables. Power Bank. Sleep Accessories. Toiletries. Entertainment. More items... •
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Read More »Disclaimer: Adventure In You is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon and affiliated sites at no additional cost to you. Please note we only link to products & services we personally use or trust. Being that we have been traveling non-stop for almost two years and a half now, we have slowly mastered the art of traveling and how to utilize every inch of our bags and carry-on luggage. Mind you, when I say “mastered the art”, I mean I now no longer stuff everything than I can into one bag. Kidding aside, life on the road teaches you valuable tips and tricks which will make life easier. When we travel, we mainly have all our things in our big backpacks which we would happily chuck into the back of a bus or on a plane. Our carry-on luggage or day bags is something which remains with us at all times. What does it have? Essentials which would get us through long flights, bus rides, or worse, the survival of lost luggage. So without further ado, here are some tips on travel essentials to pack in your carry-on bags. to organize all your travel documents is highly advisable. Listed below are a few of the travel musts that we recommend you have with you at all time: Passport
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Read More »My mum always used to tell me to pack a change of clothes (underwear included) in our carry-ons. I never believed her and thought it was one of those “mum things”. Lo and behold, my backpack didn’t make it to Spain during a local flight and somehow ended up in Greece. The lesson of the story? Always do and trust what your mum says. carry-on garment bags, just make sure you get ones that easily fit in the overhead cabin bins. It’s a no-brainer that you should keep all your valuables with you. Money, credit cards, jewelry, or anything valuable should be kept with you at all times. If your luggage gets lost, so will your money. I make sure that my wallet is neatly packed. For good measure, I also place photocopies of my IDs in my luggage along with a written contact number in case it gets lost! Another great tip is to have a photocopy of your passport in your wallet with emergency contact numbers written down at the back. To keep my valuables safe, we recommend the Pacsafe Travel Safe bags which lock up really well. If you prefer to travel withjust make sure you get ones that easily fit in the overhead cabin bins. Another tip to keep in mind is to pack spare clothes that will be based on where you are going. If you’re flying to Norway, there is no point in packing a spare tank top and shorts. I also always bring a travel scarf in case the flight is a bit chilly. One thing that we always travel with, especially on long-haul flights and buses is our power bank. There is nothing worse than arriving at a new destination with no clue on where to go because your phone just died. Trust me, we have learned from experience. If you don’t have a power bank, pack your phone charger at the very least. It would save you having to dig through your bag in the middle of the airport, desperately trying to find an outlet to plug your phone to. For long-haul flights, I recommend coming prepared. Ear plugs, neck pillows, hoodies, etc. the works! I promise they will come in handy. I saw one woman who unpacked a mini “sleep bag” which had everything she needed for the entire flight! I was super jealous- especially since most of it weighed almost close to nothing. Definitely worth bringing. I cannot stress the importance of having a small toothbrush, wipes, and basic toiletries when you travel. Sometimes, you need a good pick me up and freshening up is the only way to do it. I once survived a hellish 30-hour bus ride from Vietnam to Laos and I could have sworn that my little toiletry pouch kept me slightly sane. I normally have loads of little pouches or zip locks which contain different things from wipes, a small travel deodorant, and some perfume.When you do pack toiletries, just be mindful of TSA liquid rules which are pretty standard everywhere.
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