The most frustrating thing on a trip may be packing. Many people do it in the last minute and pack clothes randomly, while others spend weeks on it, trying to choose the most important items to take. The means of transportation you’ll use is essential when choosing what to put in the luggage and what not to. When choosing the bag, make sure it has room enough for your objects. Also, if you’re traveling by plane, investigate the rules of the airline and the dimensions allowed for suitcases.
When choosing your clothes, the first thing to do is to check the weather on your destination. It’s also important to consider the culture and religion of the place as well. In some countries, it is impolite to wear clothes that show your shoulders and legs, especially if you’re a woman. If you’re going to a cold place, remember to take jackets and coats. If you’re going to tropical places like Brazil and Aruba, you will need fewer clothes.
Start packing a day before the trip, no matter how tedious it is. Also, try to make your suitcase as light as possible. An ideal handbag should have many pockets to separate things like your cell phone, wallet, passport, etc.
Make a list of everything you need to pack. That way, you will not forget to pack anything before the trip and when you come home. To maximize space, you must be very organized and know how to put everything in the best place. You should pack clothes that are light and don’t need ironing.
You can put small ítems like underwear, socks, money and even accessories inside your shoes. In addition, fill the small spaces left in the suitcase with ítems such as combs, belts or your camera. Remember to put your shows in a plastic bag, so that your clothes don’t geta ll dirty. Put them close to where the wheels are, because the whole weight of the suitcase will be on this área.
Carefully plan what you will use on the trip, so that you only pack what you’ll actually use. Never fold your clothes, always roll them up. Bring your toiletries in plastic or waterproof bag, to avoid leakage. Also avoid large bottles. Buy small containers for liquid soap, conditioner, toothpaste and even mouthwash. You can wrap all these products on a face towel.
Very good tips! thanks!