| #1 | |
|
|
Hi
1. Security and Keeping Details Safe : Scan your passport, passport photos and paper tickets (if not the e type) in. Store this (in an email for e.g.) in your web based email account. You can also store the details of your emergency 'lost card' telephone numbers in your web based email account so you know who to contact if your credit card or ATM card is lost or stolen. 2. Split up your valuables : Split up your bank cards, cash, travellers' cheques and credit cards as much as possible in different pockets, your bags and wallet when packing. In case you do get robbed, at least you won't be strapped for cash (unless you have all your bags AND your wallet stolen of course!). 3. Nalgene/Small Bottles : Use nalgene/small bottles to pack toiletries and other small items. There are several sturdy and (very nearly) waterproof ones, with clear/see through ones being preferable (easier for security purposes post August 2006). You can also use small bottles to repack shampoo or lotions so that you don't have to always carry a big bottle with you. This is especially useful if you normally take these items in your carry-on luggage, which as of early 2007 is much more restricted than before. 4. Backpack Tips : 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 as the pack rests on your lower back. It is also smart to place the things you use the most on top. Dirty clothes are perfect to pack at the bottom of a backpack. 5. Plastic Bags : It is always handy to have a few plastic bags around certain items, especially toiletries. Not only does it counter any leaking, the bags can also come in useful to keep dirty clothes in, as garbage bags or even as a makeshift umbrella. Ziplock or other airtight plastic bags are the best. Keep sharing and reading Thanks London Hotels Last edited by james47 : 02-05-2010 at 09:58 AM. |
| #2 | |
|
|
Hello
We have compiled a great deal of packing tips after years of travelling and together with some members suggestions, we thought we should share them with other travellers setting out. 1. Security and Keeping Details Safe Scan your passport, passport photos and paper tickets (if not the e type) in. Store this (in an email for e.g.) in your web based email account. You can also store the details of your emergency 'lost card' telephone numbers in your web based email account so you know who to contact if your credit card or ATM card is lost or stolen. This way, even if you lose everything, you have immediate access your all important information. You can even email the details page of your passport to the embassy or consulate when applying for a new one. (Tip from a member) 2. Split up your valuables Split up your bank cards, cash, travellers' cheques and credit cards as much as possible in different pockets, your bags and wallet when packing. In case you do get robbed, at least you won't be strapped for cash (unless you have all your bags AND your wallet stolen of course!). 3. Nalgene/Small Bottles Use nalgene/small bottles to pack toiletries and other small items. There are several sturdy and (very nearly) waterproof ones, with clear/see through ones being preferable (easier for security purposes post August 2006). You can also use small bottles to repack shampoo or lotions so that you don't have to always carry a big bottle with you. This is especially useful if you normally take these items in your carry-on luggage, which as of early 2007 is much more restricted than before. London Hotels Last edited by shanu : 02-05-2010 at 06:21 AM. |
| #3 | |
|
|
It is a good idea to rate the condition of your suitcase before you start packing. It is no secret that they are treated with very little respect while en route. Thus, you really cant blame them when the handle gets a little loose or the wheels squeak just a tad. However, it is hard to keep this in perspective when the locks come undone in the middle of the airport and your unmentionables are spread all over the floor. You may want to consider purchasing a new one if you havent in the past ten years. It is amazing what they have all come up with to help aid the travelers of the world.
Boutique Hotels London Last edited by sheryl : 03-09-2010 at 05:48 AM. |