Leaving home for travel often means sacrificing comfort. But it should not always be this way. There are hundreds of travel tips that will make you get out of trouble in the easiest way.

Most of the time we pack our bags the day before we go on a trip. If not the same day.

To go one step ahead of the inconvenience that occurs to us outside the home, planning is essential. The longer you take to accommodate your luggage, the less likely you are to forget something.

However, sometimes it is not enough just time to plan. There are tips that you probably don’t know, and that are perfect for traveling. If you follow some of these tips to the letter, your vije will be more bearable. And best of all, you will feel like the king of the airport.

“Put disposable tissues at the bottom of your suitcase to keep it cool!”

If you are concerned about the humidity that may exist in your luggage, pack a box of disposable tissues. These will absorb any moisture between your clothes. Now you can be sure that you will arrive at your destination dry and without bad smells from head to toe.

Charge your phone from the TV

We all have left the USB Charger of our cell phone at home. If you don’t have the time or budget to buy a new one, you can take advantage of the TV in your room. Many new generation televisions have USB input. If you have your cable with you, you can charge your cell phone there.

Roll up, don’t fold

If you want to optimize the space in your suitcase, the best way to accommodate your clothes is to roll them up. By folding, you waste space and many times the clothes arrive wrinkled. Fold, and keep everything in order in your luggage.

Pillbox or Jewelery Box?

Taking your jewelry with you on a trip can be a headache. Not knowing where to keep them, or risk losing any, is a little scary. The best solution for this is to use a pillbox as a jewelry box. You can use each compartment for the clothes separately,

Scan everything!

Being in another country requires us to have our personal documentation with us at all times. Passport, driver’s license, or whatever your documentation, it can be risky to have it with you all the time. Losing them wouldn’t be all right, would it? A good solution is to scan everything and carry it on your phone or tablet. This way you will not risk losing anything and you will continue to be documented.

I run out of battery!

Today, cell phones are an extension of us. And when we are traveling they become a fundamental tool to locate ourselves and stay connected. If your phone is discharging very fast or you know you will have a long day away from electricity, there is a solution! Put your phone in “Airplane Mode” when you’re not using it and save battery power for the moments when you really need to use it.

 

Very large containers?

Saving space is paramount when you’re packing. Many times we want to carry all our personal care products with us, but when we put them together, they take up a large part of our suitcase. Tip: don’t throw your smallest containers away. When you go on a trip, look for them and fill them with a part of your products. If your stay away from home will not be very long, this option can be very useful. You will save space by taking only what you need with you.

Ok Maps, I’m lost!

On international travel, we don’t always consider buying phone lines from the country we visit. Then we end up depending on the WiFi networks we have on hand. If you are going out and you need to have on hand the map of an area to locate yourself, you can do it with Google Maps. You just have to locate in the application the area where you will move that day and type in the search engine “Ok Maps”. The app will ask you if you want to download all the information on the area and you will automatically have everything you need on your cell phone to go sightseeing quietly.

Don’t throw water and save money

It has happened to all of us, before going through security at an airport, that they ask to throw away any liquid that we have with us or in our hand luggage. To avoid this, keep an empty water bottle. They will not tell you anything and you can enter it. Once inside, you can fill it in a drinker, and voila! You save money and you have water for your trip.

“Travel Tips That Will Change Your Life”

No more spills

If you have liquids in your suitcase and do not want to receive the “pleasant surprise” of finding your clothes wet, this tip will be ideal. Open your containers and place a piece of plastic wrap in the mouth of the container. Then close it with its lid. If you do this, the plastic wrap will work as a seal, and goodbye surprises.

“Miss, I left my charger”

Si dejaste tu cargador USB y el cable del celular, no te preocupes. Muchos hoteles guardan en recepción cajas con cargadores, solo que pocos lo saben. Así que puedes pedir uno que vaya con tu dispositivo y listo. Cargador de celular a la habitación.

Sé el héroe del aeropuerto

¿Cuántas veces has tenido que recorrer todo el aeropuerto en busca de una toma donde conectar tu teléfono? Para ser sinceros, tú y unos cuantos. La solución para esto es empacar en tu equipaje de mano un multicontacto. Tendrás muchas tomas para conectar tu telefono, y quién sabe, el de más personas que lo necesiten. Serás la estrella del aeropuerto.

Si no lo usas, dónalo.

When traveling, we fill up with small denomination coins and bills from the country we visit. Much of this money is difficult to reuse, or change to our home currency. If you’re not going to use it, and the only thing left is to throw it away, donate it! Find someone who needs it and help a local with a gesture that will cost you nothing.

Yes, we already know, travel tips are addictive. The important thing is that you carry them out. If you open your imagination, you will surely find practical solutions for the “most complicated” inconveniences

We read each other, travelers!