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Traveling:
Packing
How to pack things into your luggage
What ever type of luggage you are taking on your hols we have
some useful tips. If you have any tips for packing or anything
else send them to us!
Hand luggage:
Pack your valuables and those things which you will need
immediately in your hand luggage. And be prepared for the worst
(loss of luggage, delayed flight etc..). Carry a photo of your
suitcase so it`s easy to identify. Carry spare underwear,
toothpaste/brush and spare clothing in case of long flight
delays. Keep your medications and any important papers in your
hand luggage, not in your luggage that you check through. That
way if your luggage gets lost you still have your medication and
papers
Garment bag:
Pack items which wrinkle easily into a garment bag so you don't
have to be concerned about proper folding. The garment bag puts
only a single, forgiving fold in the middle and allows you to
soften even that fold by hanging the bag on the plane. Put the
hanging items which wrinkle easiest into the garment bag first
so that they will be farthest away from the bend of the bag. To
fit more in, layer several items of clothing on the same hanger.
Buy a garment bag that has pockets on so you can store
toiletries and shoes.
Suit case:
Leave your name and address in your suitcase, just in case of
loss. Try rolling two or three items of the same type together.
Three pairs of trousers, for example, rolled together will be
little more than the size of one paired rolled solo. The room
you save will be amazing. Small, sturdy, combination locks are
best for quick access to your luggage. Keys get lost; a simple
combination number that you set is quick and easy. Wrap fragile
items inside socks and put them in the center of the case,
protected by clothing on all sides. Place your toiletries
(shampoo, lotions, liquid soaps, etc) in a ziplock bag before
putting in your suitcase. This will protect your clothes and
electrical items in the event of a bottle opening up!
Backpack:
When packing for a trip, especially backpacking, not only roll
your clothes quite tightly, but keep them rolled up with an
elastic band. When you are packing things into a backpack, place
the lighter items at the bottom and the heavier ones on top.
Your bag will feel lighter this way. Also, remember to place the
important things on top.
Toiletries:
When packing cosmetics and other toiletries, forget the make-up
case. Put them in a ziplock bag instead. It saves on space,
weight, and protects your clothes from accidental spills. When
packing your necklaces, place each one in a straw, by threading
one end of the necklace through, and clasping it closed. This
prevents the necklace from tangling up.
How to pack a minimum of clothes
When traveling you don`t want to spend most of the time
unpacking and packing clothes. Don`t go over board with the
amount you take follow our list and you will take every thing
you need without taking to much.
Plan
to wash your clothes. You don't have to take underwear for the
number of days you are going away. You can have most hotels and
resorts clean your clothes during the day or overnight, or, if
you're concerned about the expense, you can do it yourself.
Choose only those clothes which are absolutely necessary. When
you pack each item, ask yourself, "Do I really need this?" Don`t
take three dresses if you will only be going out once.
Choose those clothes which can serve double duty. For example,
your suit trousers should be able to double as slacks (which
usually means they shouldn't be pinstriped or dark blue). Summer
dresses can be worn day and night time. Take shoes that can be
worn either day or night.
Use small, lightweight accessories for variety. Differently
patterned and colored belts, stockings, scarves, jewelry and
hair bands, can make the same basic outfit look radically
different each day if those items are the primary source of
color.
Choose items of clothing which can be worn more than once
without washing. This means clothes of medium dark tones, which
don't show the dirt as much as blacks. To the extent you can
wear items more than once without washing, you will need less
backup clothing while your other clothes are being washed.
Where are you going? Pick clothes that will fit in with your
destination. If you are going to a sunny climate, all clothes
should be light, bikini`s, shorts, etc.. Which means you can
take more. For a colder climate, your clothes will be heavier,
jumpers, thick trousers etc.. You will need to take less but you
will be able to wear them more then once.
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