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A trip well planned gives unlimited joy and avoids hassles

By admin, August 26, 2009 12:28 pm

A trip well planned gives unlimited joy and avoids hassles. At the outset study the terrain and climate of the place you are visiting, pack your clothes accordingly. Besides this, stack a pocket torch, map, pens, pencils, erasers, blank white papers, slippers, undergarments, napkins (if you are a woman and expecting your period), few over the counter common medicines with first aid box, cap, scarf, shaving kit, watch, passport with visa endorsements (if traveling abroad), medical certificates, socks, shoes, handkerchiefs, laptop (if required), camera with charger, pen drive, mobile with charger, tickets, family photo (if attached), hotel bookings confirmation letters/email prints. License, sufficient copies of all documents duly attested, few copies of your photos, Spectacles/goggles, contact lenses, toothbrush, toothpaste, tongue cleaner, floss, comb, hair oil, shampoo sachet, money (if required in the visiting country’s currency), purse, etc. Make sure that all these items are crosschecked. Pack these items in a very proper manner for easy access later. Try to travel light. Keep important documents in your handbag. If possible use a leather sleeve.

Pack my suitcase for any trip

By admin, August 21, 2009 10:37 am

As I begin to pack my suitcase for any trip, the first thing that I do is figure out everything that I “need” to bring, and put it in one pile. Next, I choose the things I “want” to bring and put those things in a separate pile. After I have done this I “roll” my clothes from my “needs” pile and place them in the suitcase.

Rolling your clothes rather then folding them always makes more room in your suitcase. If there is any room left, I then add the things from my “want” to bring pile. Make sure that you put any liquid items in a zip lock bag so that if it does open up during your trip you won’t have toothpaste or shampoo all over your clothes.

Also, don’t forget to save room in your suitcase for souvenirs that you will want to bring home!

Make a list so you don’t forget anything

By admin, August 17, 2009 12:39 pm

When you are planning a trip, it is important to make a list so you don’t forget anything. Start by planning how many days you will be away, and activities for each day. Then plan an outfit for each activity. Be comprehensive – include undergarments, shoes and jewellery in your plan.

Pack the things you will need last in the bottom of your suitcase, and things you will need first at the top. Make a separate list of things that you will carry separately from your suitcase that you cannot do without. Such things might include your passport and airline tickets, if you are flying, and any prescription medications you will need that would be difficult to obtain out of town.

You may also want to include such electronics as a laptop computer, cellular phone or PDA, if you are travelling for business. Good planning will make for a worry free trip free of unpleasant surprises.

Some Simple Travel Packing Tips

By admin, June 18, 2009 3:38 pm

By Arthur Townlands

1. The first of our travel packing tips will maximize the room available inside your suitcase by simply folding your clothes in the same way that the clothing stores did when you first but bought them

2. The second of our travel packing tips is what we call the interlocking method of packing. To do this you simply lay two articles of clothing flat and then when you wrap them, you wrap them into one another, this provides a sort of cushion effect and helps to stop wrinkles and creases from forming.

3. Tip three amongst our travel packing tips is another simple way of stopping your clothes from becoming terrible wrinkled once they are squashed into your suitcases, and this it to just place a layer of tissue in between the garments before you wrap them, and also in between each layer.

4. Tip number four and again, simplicity itself, is to pack things in reverse chronological order, so whatever you think you will use last, you put to the bottom of the case, and conversely whatever you think you will be using first, you pack toward the top of the case. This could save you a lot of time grubbing around for things and disturbing everything else when you are searching for something and are not quite sure where you put it.

5. Tip five is to pack everything tightly. You’ll be surprised how things will squash together when you force them, and this can create quite a lot more space for some smaller items, and, strange though it may sound, packing things tightly together will also help to reduce the amount of wrinkling.

6. Tip six our travel packing tips is to utilise whatever space you can, so for example, stuff your sox or items of underwear inside your shoes.

7. Finally, tip seven is to do with your travel documents and other things of value or necessity such as jewelry, keys, traveller’s checks, and any items of medication. Don’t pack these in your suitcases, especially if they are going in the aircraft hold. They may end up getting lost in transit. Always keep these sorts of items in your hand baggage. It could save you an awful lot of worry.

And remember (one bonus tip), it is always a good idea to put a name and address label on the inside your suitcase and to ensure your case is tightly zipped, and locked. You never know, if your luggage goes astray, and the outside label comes off, there’s still an outside chance of recovering it if the label inside is discovered.

Happy packing!

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Packing a Diaper Bag- What To Take Along On Outings With Baby

By megdilts, June 5, 2009 7:23 pm

by: Susan Pittser

Going out for the day with a little one needs some planning on what to take along so you don’t get stranded somewhere away from home without an essential item or an unhappy camper because you forgot to bring something along. So be sure to pack your diaper bag with the necessities for your little one and make the most of your outing.

Some of the most important items of course are diapers, wipes, burp rags, a change of clothing (you never know what might happen along the way, car sickness, overflow on diapers, anything can happen with your unpredictable little one in tow )

Be sure you take plenty of bottles and formula if you are bottle feeding, I always like to put my powder formula into the little Tupperware midgets containers, they hold just the right amount for individual bottles and take up very little space, or they do make small containers that are divided into sections that you can pre measure your powder formulas for quickly mixing a bottle on the go.

If your little one takes a pacifier/binky be sure to take one or two extra along in case the one you leave home with gets lost along the way, You don’t want to have a broken hearted little one for miles on the road because you lost one.

Take your little one’s favorite blanket and a backup blanket just in case, I usually take extras in case they fall asleep in their car seat you can help keep them shaded from the sunshine and comfortable for the ride.

Always pack more than you think you will need just in case something unexpected happens.

Have little toys they can play with to keep them entertained.

If you have a toddler you will want to pack small snacks they pack great in the little tupperware snack cups or little baggies, take several of their favorite small toys and a spill proof cup you can quench their thirst with along the way.

This will help make your outing with little ones much easier and more enjoyable for you an baby when you travel prepared. Happy Traveling!

About The Author

Susan Pittser is a mother of 7 children, Tupperware Director http://my.tupperware.com/spittser

18 year Florist Owner of a 3rd Generation Family Florist and Professional floral designer. http://chosenflowers.com

8 Tips to Quickly and Efficiently Pack Your Luggage

By megdilts, May 27, 2009 10:53 am

Nothing spoils a well planned vacation or business trip faster than finding out you forgot some essential item in your luggage. It happens all too often and it can be very easily avoided.

Packing luggage is a skill that is too often learned by trial and error. And since most of us do not travel every week, it is a skill that often fades away to zero before our next trip. There are several simple steps you can take to ensure that your next travel packing adventure will be stress free.

1. Make a list in advance. By making a list of everything you want to pack before you start packing, you will know that you packed everything you need in your luggage. To make this work, prepare the list before you pack a single item. Then as you place each item in your luggage, check it off the list. And as a last minute check, review your list to be sure every item is checked and that there are no additional items you wish to add to your luggage.

2. Create a documentation pouch. Place all your important travel papers in a separate easy to reach pouch so you always know where they are. Include items like your tickets, hotel and car reservations, passport, etc.

3. Know your weights and counts. Every airline has limits on how many bags you can check in, how many you can carry on and what they all weight. Be sure all of your bags meet the regulations to make check in a snap. And if you think you need to take extra bags (or return with more than allowed), be sure to find out the cost of each extra bag in advance so there is no last minute sticker shock.

4. Pack with security in mind. With current security, your bags will be X-rayed. If the operator sees something that can’t be identified, your bag will be opened and searched. Items that often cause a failure tend to be dense and oddly shaped items that the X-rays cannot penetrate very well. Pack your bags with this in mind. Place any potentially problem objects in an easy to position in your luggage so the operator can find and verify that they are harmless quickly. This will let you get on your way quickly.

5. Luggage sometimes gets lost. Plan for this by packing all your critical items in your carry on bags. This includes items like medicines, your glasses, traveler’s checks, etc.

6. Pack what you need and no more. Depending on how long you are traveling and the purpose of your travel, you may find that you really don’t need to pack 7 pairs of shoes or 3 business suits. Know what amenities are available at your destination to clean your clothes. This will allow you to pack only what you need and leave extra room for souvenirs and such on your return trip. Remember hotels often have irons and ironing boards, laundry and dry cleaning services available.

7. Your travel toiletries kit. While it is a bit more expensive, consider getting travel sized containers of toothpaste, hand cream, shampoo and conditioner, throw away toothbrushes, etc. This has many positive benefits. First, every container will be brand new and you don’t need to worry about leaks in your luggage. Second, if you need extra room on the return flight, you can just dispose of all those little containers and not feel bad about throwing away an almost unused full-sized bottle of shampoo.

8. Pack and wear for the weather. Be sure you know what the weather at your destination is going to be like. You don’t want to have just summer clothing only to find out that the weather is quite brisk in your destination. Also if you are traveling from a warm to a cold location, dress appropriate for the arrival point of your trip so you are not cold running to your car.

Follow these tips and you will be well on your way to a perfect vacation.

About The Author

Alan Jenks

Instant Hotel and Motel Reservations. At My City Travel Guide (www.mycitytravelguide.com), you can get detailed information on over 50,000 hotels around the world and do instant price checks and make your reservations quickly and securely.

Pack Smart for your Travel

By admin, May 11, 2009 12:55 pm

The following things will be useful to have during your trip.

* Copies of your passport and travel documents. Place a copy of your passport and travel documents in each piece of luggage, in case you lose the original documents. Don’t forget to leave a copy with a friend or relative at home.
* Items that might go in your travel health kit.

Check the Transportation Security Administration website for updates on permitted and prohibited items, including medicines that you are allowed to carry onto an airplane.

Some items may not be allowed in other countries. It is a good idea to check the Customs and Import Restrictions section of the U.S. Department of State Tips for Traveling Abroad.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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