Aah, the joys of traveling! Be it a weekend road trip, week-long Christmas vacation or a month-long spring break, traveling is something that I always look forward to. Exploring a new place, getting a feel of its sights and sounds, studying its flora and fauna, feasting on the local cuisine, shopping at the flea markets...just thinking about it makes me want to forget everything else and set out on a new travel expedition this very minute!
Anyway, stepping aside from the joys of traveling momentarily, one thing that I wish to stress on at this moment is, the amount of preparation that one should do before any sort of travel. Lack of preparation can often land travelers in problematic situations which can severely dampen the spirits of the traveling party. Here is a basic vacation packing tip for all travelers. One of the first things that you should do in the preparatory stage is, make a travel packing checklist. On that note, let us look at what a packing list should contain.
Making a Packing List for Travel
Your travel packing checklist should ideally be split into the following categories:
- clothes
- toiletries
- travel documents
- finances
- first aid
- accessories and general items
- regular casual day wear i.e. shirts, t-shirts, pants, dresses, jeans
- an extra pair of denims
- innerwear
- towels
- sweater or windbreaker
- raincoat or a rainy jacket
- two sets of formal clothing
- night suits/pajamas
- swimwear
- bermuda shorts
- socks
- shoes, sandals and slippers
- toothbrush and toothpaste
- bathing soap
- deodorant
- talcum powder
- shaving kit
- sunscreen lotion
- skin creams
- mosquito repellent
- dental floss
- hair care products
- comb or brush
- hand mirror
- cotton swabs
- small pair of scissors
- glasses or contact lenses
- contraceptives
- maxi pads or tampons
- passport
- visa
- alternate proof of identity
- travel tickets
- hotel reservation documents
- travel insurance and vaccination certificates
- sufficient cash
- credit or debit cards
- traveler's checks
- enough local currency in case of foreign travel
- money belt for safety
- currency converter or calculator
- band aids
- gauze bandages
- iodine or any other liquid antiseptic
- common medicinal tablets for treating diarrhea, headache, flu, motion sickness, etc.
- vitamin and glucose tablets
- other personal medicines
- Camera (with enough rolls of film!!)
- batteries
- cell phone charger
- road maps/city maps
- sunglasses
- caps or hats
- books
- diary
- flashlight with batteries
- wrist watch
- old newspapers
- alarm clock
- I-pod or MP3 player
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