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What to Pack: The Ultimate Travel Packing Checklis

What to Pack: The Ultimate Travel Packing Checklist

Step 1: A Security Travel Money Belt to Collect Important Travel Documents, Cash, and Credit Cards

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Step 2: Prepare Your Personal Item Carry-On Bag

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Step 3: Choose Your Main Bag
Whatever you're planning, we recommend luggage that is versatile, lightweight and big enough to hold all your essentials. The most important decision you'll make as far as luggage is finding a piece that's versatile and can fit lots of gear while also being easy to carry. If you’ll be going through different types of terrain, or switching from airports to cobblestones, having a bag with the option to roll it or carry it like a backpack or duffel is handy.
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Step 4: Organize Your clothing

Lightweight clothing that can be layered
Shirts
Pants and/or shorts
Socks
Sweaters
Jacket
T-shirts
Belt
Pajamas/sleepwear
Underwear
Sunglasses
Comfortable walking shoes
Dress(es)
Jewelry
A swimsuit or swim trunks

Step 5: Pack Your Toiletry Bag

The Toiletry Bag Basics

Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, mouthwash
Hair brush or comb, hair ties, barrettes/bobby pins Deodorant
Shampoo and conditioner
Sunscreen
Make up
Face wash and/or makeup remover wipes Moisturizer
Lotion
Lip balm
Personal hygiene items
Feminine hygiene products
Extra contacts, solution, and case
Toiletry Bag Extras

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Cologne/perfume
Hair products
Clothesline and detergent
Shaving kit and extra razors
Sewing kit/clothing care kit
Facial tissues
Scissors, nail clippers, and tweezers (must be in checked luggage)
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First aid kit (bandages, gauze, adhesives, etc.)
Personal prescriptions (copies of scripts)
Pain and fever relievers (also children’s strength if you are traveling with kids)
Thermometer
Cold medicines and throat lozenges
Diarrhea/laxative medicines
Allergy medicines
Hydrocortisone cream/antibacterial ointment
Multivitamins
Sunburn relief
Insect repellent/mosquito net/sting reliever
Motion sickness pills or bands
Eye drops
Moleskin
Medicines and vaccinations specific to the region/activity

Step 6: Pack Your Day Bag
A lightweight, versatile day bag can be used in a variety of ways and help you stay comfortable and prepared.
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Step 7: Consider Travel Security
In most large cities, travelers should always be on the lookout for pickpockets. The easiest way to keep your belongings safe is to keep them hidden and close to you. One way to do this is to stash your valuables underneath your clothing. You can do this with a money belt, hidden pocket, neck wallet, undercover bra stash, leg wallet, or holster. All of these options let you keep your valuables, such as passports, credit cards, and cash, close to your body and away from prying hands. You may also want to consider choosing one that has RFID protection. RFID protection keeps your passports (issued after Protected content credit cards/debit cards safe while travelling. Identity theft can occur when someone is able to “read” through your purse or pocket, because these items contain microchips with information stored on them.
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Step 8: Prepare Your Home
Have post office hold mail
Stop newspaper delivery
Set up an email autoresponder
Arrange care of pets, lawn, and plants
Pre-pay bills
Prearrange school absences for children
Empty refrigerator
Unplug appliances
Turn off heater/air conditioner
Turn down water heater
Turn off washing machine taps
Lock all doors and windows
Set up timed light system
Store valuables in a safe place
Leave house key and trip itinerary with a trusted friend Leave flight and hotel itineraries with a relative
Reconfirm/check-in online with airline

Finally,Safety is the most important,Hope you have a pleasant journey.

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