Traveling internationally is exciting. Packing for it? Not so much.
When you pack for a domestic trip, you know the general dress code, weather, and nearby stores, in case you forget to pack something. However, with international travel, there are a few additional variables you need to consider.
Not sure where to begin? We’ve got you covered. Here are five tips you need to follow to make packing less stressful and more exciting:
1. Keep All Your Travel Documents in One Place
There is nothing more frustrating than fumbling through your bag to find your passport, ID, or hotel information. Your essentials can get lost amidst the shuffling, making the situation even more stressful.
The best thing you can do is to keep your important travel documents in one place. This could be a dedicated pocket on your carry-on bag or a separate folder you can easily access. Keep the following items:
- Passport
- Travel visas
- Travel insurance
- Hotel information
- Emergency contacts
Never pack your travel documents in checked luggage, as it can be lost or delayed. Always keep them in a carry-on.
You should make some copies of your important documents. Or snap pictures of these and email them to yourself.
2. Organize Your Tech Devices
Tech devices are a lifesaver when you’re traveling internationally. Most people pack the following items:
- Power bank
- Universal power adapter
- Noise-cancelling headphones
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Packing tech devices is only one part of the equation. You need to organize them to ensure easy access. Use padded, water-resistant pouches to protect delicate electronics and separate small items, such as cables and adapters, from each other. Keep frequently used items in your carry bag. This could be your power bank for travel or noise-cancelling headphones.
3. Use Packing Cubes
Packing cubes are a godsend. First off, they keep your items sorted. You can group similar items together, like socks in one and shirts in another. This will make it super easy to find things when you’re getting ready at your hotel.
Packing cubes speed up packing and unpacking because you don’t have to deal with a jumbled bag. They also maximize space. With packing cubes, you can fit more essentials into your bag and even fill awkward gaps.
4. Take Photos of Your Items
Taking photos of your items is an underrated but helpful advice.
Look at it this way: If your bag is lost or stolen, the photos will help airport security quickly find your luggage. Photos are also necessary for insurance claims. Having a picture of your bag’s condition before you check it in can help you prove any damage that occurs during transit.
Taking photos will also give you peace of mind and ensure a happy travel experience.
5. Write a Detailed Packing List
If you tend to overpack, making a detailed packing list can be life-changing. This is especially true when you’re going on an extended trip. You’ll know the exact number of tops and bottoms you’ve packed. A list also helps you get rid of “just in case” items.
Detailed lists also become useful if you have to claim travel insurance.





