Pack smart and light
Choose versatile clothing you can mix and match, and roll clothes instead of folding to save space.
Keep essentials in your carry-on
Medications, chargers, a change of clothes, snacks, and important documents should never leave your side.
Scan and back up documents
Have digital copies of your passport, visas, and travel insurance saved securely online.
Stay hydrated on flights
Planes are dehydrating — drink water regularly and limit caffeine and alcohol.
Use packing cubes
They keep things organised and make it easy to grab what you need quickly.
Learn a few local phrases
Even a simple “hello” or “thank you” in the local language goes a long way.
Download offline maps
Wi-Fi isn’t always reliable, so having maps on your phone ensures you won’t get stuck.
Be flexible with plans
Things won’t always go to schedule — leave space for spontaneous adventures.
Respect local customs
Do a little research on cultural etiquette before you go.
Get travel insurance
It might seem optional, but it’s a lifesaver if you face medical emergencies or trip disruptions.
Carry a reusable water bottle
Many airports have refill stations, and it cuts down on plastic waste while you travel.
Notify your bank
Let your bank know you’re travelling so your card isn’t flagged or blocked overseas.
Use apps to your advantage
Translation apps, currency converters, and booking apps can take the stress out of travel.
Embrace local food
Skip chain restaurants — eating where locals eat often leads to the best (and most authentic) meals.
Always have some local cash
Cards are handy, but in some places taxis, markets, and small shops only take cash.
THE EXTRAS:
Keep a travel journal
Write down highlights of each day — not just what you did, but how it felt. Future you will thank you for those little details.
Collect memories, not just souvenirs
Save ticket stubs, maps, menus, or postcards and paste them into a journal or scrapbook. They often hold more meaning than store-bought trinkets.
Start a photo challenge
Pick a theme (doors, sunsets, local food, or street art) and snap one each day. It gives your photos a fun storyline.
Record the sounds of a place
Use your phone to capture street musicians, church bells, or even the buzz of a market — sound can transport you back instantly.
Write postcards to yourself
Mail them home as little time capsules of your trip. When they arrive, you’ll relive the moment.
Sketch or doodle on the go
Even quick sketches in your journal — a building outline or a plate of food — can bring a destination to life.
Create a “top three” list at each stop
Write down your top three meals, views, or moments from each location. Short, simple, but easy to look back on later.