Travel Documents
This might seem obvious, but lots of people have faced nightmare scenarios upon reaching the airport without their essential documents. Make sure you have all the necessary documents for your trip, including your passport, visa (if required), travel insurance, and any other necessary travel documents. Keep them in a secure place, such as a travel wallet or a ziplock bag. Also, make sure that they are not expired and check the expiration policies of different countries if your expiration date is approaching.
Money and Payment Options
Don’t forget to bring enough cash and credit cards to cover your expenses while traveling. It’s also a good idea to have a backup payment option, such as traveler’s checks or a debit card, in case of an emergency.
Medications and First-Aid Kit
If you take any medications, make sure to bring enough for the duration of your trip. It’s also a good idea to pack a first-aid kit with essentials such as bandages, pain relievers, and antihistamines.
Travel Adapter and Chargers
Different countries use different types of electrical outlets, so make sure to bring a universal travel adapter. Don’t forget to pack chargers for all your devices, such as your phone, camera, and laptop. Another good idea is to have a portable power bank, which can truly be a lifesaver if you’re out and about all day long. You don’t want to end up stuck without your phone available to you.
Comfortable Clothes and Shoes
Nothing is worse than when you’re on a trip and you are not dressed appropriately for the situation. Pack comfortable clothing and shoes that are appropriate for the climate and activities you’ll be doing. Don’t forget to bring a jacket or sweater for cooler weather and rain gear if necessary.
Toiletries and Personal Care Products
Pack travel-sized toiletries and personal care items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, and sunscreen. Don’t forget any special items you need, such as contact lens solution or prescription eyewear.