You've selected your destination, booked your flight tickets, and secured the ideal hotel. To make your trip even better, you've compiled a list of the best bars, restaurants, and must-visit spots for those picture-perfect Instagram moments. Yet, one crucial task often gets pushed to the last minute: packing!
Whether you're a rookie traveller or a seasoned globetrotter, packing is one task most travellers dread. Multiple 'what-if' moments tempt them to push unnecessary items into their suitcase, leading to excess weight – and frequent pleas and arguments at the airport check-in counter.
Having a comprehensive holiday packing checklist makes sense, so you have everything you need (and nothing more) to make your overseas travel memorable and hassle-free. Let's take a look.
Before you begin, log into a weather app and check the detailed weather forecast for your destination on your travel dates. This will help you plan activities for those days and pack relevant outfits instead of shoving random clothes into your suitcase. Depending on the climate, focus on the type of fabric to carry.
Based on the country you are travelling to, it is also essential to consider cultural sensibilities and wear appropriate clothing. Don't forget to throw in sleepwear essentials. If your hotel has a pool or you plan to visit the beach, remember to carry your swimwear.
This forms another part of your foreign travel checklist. No matter how much we deny it, we have all packed heels and formal shoes for a beach holiday, only to never use them during the entire trip.
It's time to free up some space by carrying just area-appropriate footwear. Focus on the terrain you will explore and pack suitable sandals, patent leather, trainers, or whatever. As far as possible, focus on comfort rather than style to avoid tired and blistered feet at the end of your vacation.
The sun shines all over the globe, even in the Alps, so don't forget those chic sunglasses to protect your eyes from UV rays. A sun hat might also work as a substitute, especially on beaches.
If you plan to walk a lot, it would be a good idea to wear your fitness tracker and chalk up steps, stairs count, and calories as you enjoy your rambles. Avoid carrying expensive jewellery and spend less time worrying about these items.
These are essential carry-ons on any journey away from home. Your hair and skin are used to certain lotions, soaps, and shampoos. Avoid using unknown brands abroad because you could risk irritating your skin.
Ensure your foreign travel checklist includes sunscreen, insect repellent, moisturiser, deodorant, soap, shampoo, etc. Also, pack a basic first-aid kit for minor injuries.
Tip: To avoid excess baggage weight and to reduce bulk, buy travel-size containers of your favourite toiletries.
While planning an overseas trip, it is vital to access the online disease control and prevention database and check for comprehensive travel medications, mandatory vaccines, and health advice. Since many vaccines require at least two months before administration, starting your research is best.
Carry prescribed medicines (and your doctor's prescription) if you run out of regular medication. Other essentials would be pain relievers, throat lozenges, anti-diarrhoea tablets, anti-allergy pills, motion sickness pills, a small bottle of hand sanitiser and wet wipes.
Ideally, a vacation is an excellent time to stay off the grid. However, it's hard to stay offline for any time these days. Besides, why wait to upload all those cool pics of your holiday? Carry a portable charger for your gadgets and a multi-country adaptor.
Before embarking on your journey, you can even download books, TV shows, and movies to your tablet or Kindle.
Your passport, travel tickets, and local currency are crucial; without these three essentials, you can't board your flight or explore your chosen destination. Ensure your valid passport includes the necessary visa details, along with personal identification, travel insurance, hotel address, boarding pass, and any credit or forex cards.
Keeping all these important documents in a travel document organiser is wise. Additionally, consider emailing yourself soft copies of these documents as a backup in case the originals are lost while abroad.
Here are some more tips to help you stay safe during your travels.
Seasoned travellers prefer carrying forex cards to currency notes for safety. HDFC Bank's ForexPlus cards are an excellent option for easy online currency management in foreign countries. You can choose from different types of cards based on your requirements.
You can even transfer the balance on the card from one currency to another while travelling across borders for additional flexibility. These cards also have zero cross-currency charges on international shopping and can provide cash assistance in an emergency.
To make things even more convenient, HDFC Bank allows you to top up your ForexPlus Card on the go, so you never have to worry about running low on travel funds.
One final parting note – remember that forgetting to pack any of these essentials can ruin months of meticulous planning and a much-deserved vacation. So, create a checklist of all the things you need, and tick them off as you pack your bags. This way, you can be sure you have packed everything you need for a memorable trip. Happy journey!