I’m definitely no travel expert but having been on the road quite
consistently for almost a decade has had me formulate my own modus operandi on
preparing, packing and eventually traveling, be it on work or holiday, regrettably
mostly work though!
Anyway since it works for me, I figured, just maybe, my
formula would work for someone else too! So here goes!
If you’re planning on taking a short trip from a couple of
days to a week then it’s always best to leave your packing till just the day
before. Sounds weird? Probably, but trust me, it’s the best thing to do. Of
course you’ll have to organize everything you’ll need for the trip earlier on
so plans should begin a week before the trip, but I would advise you to leave
the actual packing till the end. And this is mostly because packing early or
over a couple of days inevitably results in missing out many things you’d
actually need on the trip or eventually forgetting what you’ve got in your
suitcase and what you’ve left out.
Start packing with the basic essentials – inner wear! No
matter where you’re headed you can’t do without those! And always try to pack a
couple of extras, just in case!
Next are the bathroom necessities. Toothbrushes are a must
especially if you’re not too keen on using the standard issue that most hotels
offer. Hairbrush comes next. Try to avoid max sized toothpastes, shaving
creams, perfumes, moisturizers etc and opt for the mini-sizes, they save space
and add a fair bit to scaling down the weight of your luggage. If you’re prone
to allergies or are easy prey to colds and headaches, make sure you have
sufficient supplies of your choice of medicines just in case a bout hits
you.
Make-up bags are a must for ladies wherever we go, so make
sure you pack in accordance to your regular routine, it ensures that nothing’s
missed and must include your moisturizer, foundation etc.
Normally carrying three or four different shades of
lipsticks ranging from a nude and light pink to a couple of darker shades
suited for evening wear should suffice plenty. Mascara of course, eyeliner too
if needed and preferably in black which would go with every color or outfit you
choose to wear. A light and a dark hued eyeshadow should be adequate and of
course add your favorite blusher too. The best thing would be to have a combo
palette of blush and eyeshadow, but it may not be easy to get all your favorite
shades in a single palette. As for perfumes, try to carry just one perfume and
see if you can get a bottle of 25ml or 50ml instead of the bulkier larger
bottles. Hair accessories to be minimal and only if necessary. Try and avoid
traveling with expensive jewelry and choose costume jewelry instead. If
carrying anything valuable, avoid packing it into your suitcase, rather carry
them on you in your handbag.
By the way don’t forget to add that tube of sunscreen,
especially if you’re headed for the beach.
Next in line is the most important of them all, the
clothes!! Deciding your wardrobe for the trip primarily depends on where you’re
headed and secondly on the purpose of the trip.
If you’re headed for anywhere tropical, choose light
cottons. If it’s on work, pick light cotton shirts or blouses that go well with
lightweight pants or skirts. Luckily cotton is a fabulous fabric that looks
good as both casual and formal wear. They do tend to get crushed when packed
but most hotels offer irons in the room or provide the same when requested for.
Replace the pants with shorts if on a holiday.
The good thing about tropical destinations is that though it
may be a tad too warm the temperature would remain more or less constant. Unless
you’re headed for someplace during monsoons!
If headed for colder regions, make sure you’re aware of the
general climate and temperature and pack accordingly. If it’s rainy or windy or
even snowing, make sure you’re well equipped to brave the cold with ample
supply of thermal wear, socks, wool scarves, cardigans and of course jackets,
ensuring you have enough to last the trip and for a trip of more than 4 days,
carry a lighter jacket too, if possible. And always make sure you have
something nice added in for an evening out no matter where you’re headed.
Of course, always, always carry a pair of jeans! They go
with anything, anywhere!
Next is the footwear. Try to limit yourself to three pairs
and always wear your most comfortable pair while actually traveling. For warmer
regions strappy sandals with heels works for evening wear and formal wear while
flip-flops or wedges are a favorite choice for casual wear. And for the cold,
boots would be a good choice. Pumps are fine wherever the destination may be. Remember,
while picking the footwear for the trip, try to pick pairs that would match up
with more than a couple of the outfits you’ve set aside.
Get yourself a pouch for all those chargers you’ll need for
your computer, phone etc, slip your camera in as well and hopefully you’re
pretty set for your trip now!
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