Packing Tips & Tricks for Travel [Infographic]

8.11.2016

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Got too many stuff to bring on your next vacation? What goes in your carry-on? What should you put in your check in? What are essential and what can be left behind?

I'm a huge fan of travelling light—and smart. I used to be the kind of person who would take a week to pack, but after being on several trips and reading countless articles and watching countless videos, I've learned that there are better ways to pack that will help me save time and space and make the experience all the more fun and less stressful.

The infographic below is a great guide to packing and travelling smarter.



Packing Tips: How To Pack The Right Way

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10 comments:

  1. Finally got around to purchasing the packing cubes. Definitely a must!

    Thanks for the infograph, I'm sharing it with my sister.

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    1. Yes! Packing cubes are very helpful.

      You're welcome! :)

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  2. Wonderful and easy to understand! I'm going on a Europe trip soon and am going to definitely use this! Thanks for making this!

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    1. Good that you'll get to use it. Have fun in your Europe trip!

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  3. This is a well considered and easily understandable infographic. The check list in particular will come in useful.

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  4. Really liked the pictorial representation....very helpful

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