12 Things Experienced Travelers No Longer Pack (Minimalist Packing Tips)

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DON’T Pack These 12 Travel "Essentials". These are 12 pieces of Travel Gear you probably DON'T NEED when packing for travel.
In this video, we give minimalist packing tips and help you focus on only the travel essentials by eliminating bulky and unnecessary gear so you know exactly what to skip when packing for travel.
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⏰ Timecodes ⏰
0:00 12 Things Experienced Travelers Don't Pack
0:49 #1: Neck Pillows
1:27 #2: Physical Travel Guidebooks
1:57 #3: Travel Hair Dryer
2:43 #4: How Much Cash Should You Travel With?
4:02 #5: Expensive International Data Plans
4:21 Holafly Esim Review
5:21 #6: Travel Towel
6:30 #7: Luggage Scale
7:09 #8: Rugged Gear (unless you need it)
8:13 #9: Full Sized Toiletries
9:02 #10: Cheap Socks
10:02 #11: Different Outfit Every Day
11:02 #12: What Ifs

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  • I removed the foam from my neck pillow and stuff it with extra clothing 😊

    @Oneeka220@Oneeka2204 ай бұрын
    • Genius!

      @marybusch6182@marybusch61823 ай бұрын
    • Brilliant!❤

      @hopesprings4967@hopesprings49673 ай бұрын
    • Some airlines are now checking that and will charge you extra.

      @rM-xk9ob@rM-xk9ob3 ай бұрын
    • @@rM-xk9ob i doubt it, once you go through security the airline is not going to check

      @shelleylarose@shelleylarose2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@shelleylarose They can and do make luggage checks at the gate while boarding

      @langserv@langserv2 ай бұрын
  • As a female, I disagree about the travel towel. The standard hotel sized towel is pretty small. I bring a nice microfiber body towel and use the small hotel towel for my hair. The microfiber towel can do double and triple duty. You can use it as an airplane blanket or lap blanket. You can also use it as a neck roll, beach towel, almost anything!

    @eagleheads1221@eagleheads12217 күн бұрын
  • A friend buys her travel clothes BEFORE she leaves at a thrift store and donates them to her country of travel. Leaves room in her suitcase for souvenirs etc.

    @barbarapinto2305@barbarapinto2305Ай бұрын
    • I do the same thing when I go to a place that I may need a special item. I go to a local thrift at the destination, buy what I need and donate it when I leave.

      @TH-eb5ro@TH-eb5ro29 күн бұрын
    • AWESOME!

      @beableish@beableish26 күн бұрын
    • Donate = leave the trash for someone else to clean up

      @raquelmello3126@raquelmello312626 күн бұрын
    • Recycling- good idea! People may appreciate and enjoy! 😉

      @patriciahogg5763@patriciahogg576326 күн бұрын
    • Great idea!

      @MLFDogTrot@MLFDogTrot17 күн бұрын
  • Disagree with your towel position. I always travel with some sort of a towel, whether it be a Turkish, microfiber , or one of those golf ones. Immensely useful. I’ll leave you with one of the best travel advice of all times: “A towel, [The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy] says, is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have. Partly it has great practical value. You can wrap it around you for warmth as you bound across the cold moons of Jaglan Beta; you can lie on it on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus V, inhaling the heady sea vapors; you can sleep under it beneath the stars which shine so redly on the desert world of Kakrafoon; use it to sail a miniraft down the slow heavy River Moth; wet it for use in hand-to-hand-combat; wrap it round your head to ward off noxious fumes or avoid the gaze of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal (such a mind-boggingly stupid animal, it assumes that if you can't see it, it can't see you); you can wave your towel in emergencies as a distress signal, and of course dry yourself off with it if it still seems to be clean enough.” ~Douglas Adam, Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy.

    @igotalotofrice@igotalotofrice4 ай бұрын
    • Yes I agree completely - my main use is to refresh me when I sweat or want to feel fresh (especially in long rides or fligths). : I put a small towel in a plastic bag, half wet for refreshing, the rest for drying myself with. Plus sometimes private houses don't provide towels. In Antigua I had to buy ones for a week, the pension attached to a spanish schoo l didn't provide them. And in network like bewelcome, our Host specifies what to bring.

      @ayanoaluna@ayanoaluna4 ай бұрын
    • on a more down to earth less Douglas Adams spin I'll at least take a hand towel sized microfibre towel (right type you can actually dry your whole body) and a regular sized one can become an impromptu picnic blanket in a park in Salzburg or a make shift sunshade in Okinawa just to name a few uses I've put them to

      @TheRealMarxz@TheRealMarxz4 ай бұрын
    • I travel with a long, narrow microfiber towel for when I wash my hair. Packs small, even has a case. My husband brings a washcloth. When we were in India, most places didn't provide one. I had brought a thin one for my face and he ended up using it the whole trip.

      @wolfisms@wolfisms3 ай бұрын
    • It's only second to my request for a pangalactic gargle blaster

      @katk7925@katk79253 ай бұрын
    • You are obviously one hoopy frood! 😀

      @solracer66@solracer663 ай бұрын
  • In Bangkok airport the lady at the phone counter took my iPhone, took out my home country SIMcard and and inserted the Thailand SIM card for unlimited data and calls for the equivalent of $12 for 20 days and handed me back my phone, thai SIM packet with my India SIM neatly cello taped on it. It was so fast and efficient that I am mighty impressed by the Thailand tourism juggernaut

    @vivekshivdasani9521@vivekshivdasani95212 ай бұрын
    • I prefer to tape the sim to the inside of my phone case...or in the good old days, the inside of the battery cover. Harder to lose.

      @Yashiv88@Yashiv88Ай бұрын
    • Fell for this once in BKK. 😜 I have a dual SIM phone, but the lady just replaced my home SIM instead of adding the new one. Found out when I returned to Europe and had no connection in Frankfurt. Cancelled my SIM before transfer using the free airport wi-fi, got a new one from the phone company on my way home from the airport, unpacked and found... my old SIM neatly cello taped on my dtac tourist SIM packet. It only happened once on the 7th of my dozen or so visits, but I still find it funny. And actually... you should get the Thai SIM in town, not at the airport. For a 30-day internet only SIM the price difference was just under 150% this January.

      @lroke2947@lroke294727 күн бұрын
    • In the goo old days their wasn't any phones

      @johnmcaleer7099@johnmcaleer709923 күн бұрын
  • Hello from Finland. Good shoes are very important, as well as a windproof jacket, and a beanie and scarf if you are traveling in northern Europe or windy areas. Summer temperature can be about +10 C or colder, nights colder. Example, if is +6 C morning and wind, it almost feel +0 C. Use clothes with weather, not thinking June is summer. Leather gloves if it doesn't rain and waterproof gloves for rain are also important, if only 1 pair so warm water repellent. When the feet, hands and head are warm and you get warm food, then 95% of the day is "saved".

    @MeMe-ph1wd@MeMe-ph1wd4 ай бұрын
    • That's a great phrase at the end!

      @elaclark2677@elaclark2677Ай бұрын
  • I pack solid shampoo and conditioner. Very lightweight and no worries about spilling.

    @sheilaabrahams1322@sheilaabrahams1322Ай бұрын
  • I travel a lot. The one thing I pack that I wish I felt comfortable NOT packing is my little ‘pharmacy’. I learned the hard way that meds in foreign countries aren’t the same and may not work for you. And sometimes you need stuff on the plane before you get to your destination. So I pack a kit. Unfortunately it takes up more room than I like even if I use travel size containers. But after experiencing what it’s like not to have it, I will live with the inconvenience.

    @sageduff4747@sageduff47473 ай бұрын
    • I do the same *and* keep the most important medicine in the designated travel medicine bag when I'm home. That way I don't need to keep duplicates and the OTC pain relief (for example) is very easy to find. Same with cosmetics and I check occasionally for expired items

      @AquariumRandomVideo2@AquariumRandomVideo2Ай бұрын
    • I travel worldwide and I also pack my mini first aid kit. But I manage to stuff those things in a sandwich size zip bag.

      @kendramott@kendramottАй бұрын
    • Always in my first aid kit: Anti-diarrhea meds are usually needed at a time it’s not convenient to find a store or pharmacy. Moleskin for blisters. Pesto Bismol or similar. A few bandaids. A sink stopper and a couple laundry detergent sheets. Benadryl, for the odd allergic reaction. Musinex cold medicine. Sting-ease, aloe or similar. Fits in a ziploc sandwich bag and used more often than Not.

      @zedzott6301@zedzott630112 күн бұрын
  • As a woman, I use a Turkish towel which has multiple uses including a sarong type skirt.

    @claireruf7556@claireruf75563 ай бұрын
  • 1. Neck pillows 2. Guide books 3. travel hair dryer 4. excess cash 5. expensive international phone plans 6. towel 7. luggage scale 8. rugged gear (shoes clothing) unless needed for trip 9. full sized toiletries 10. cheap socks 11. too many clothes 12. what-ifs

    @callicordova4066@callicordova40663 ай бұрын
    • Disagree on the towel. Depends on the destination, but in Italy a microfiber beach towel was invaluable when we went to a hot spring and I expect the same when we visit Spain in a few months and want to spend some time on the beach. Compact and lies flat in my rollaboard taking little room.

      @tkozikow@tkozikow3 ай бұрын
    • I do have to say one of the meh videos out there. Glad you made this, tnx

      @MrZuga89@MrZuga89Ай бұрын
    • A hitchhiker is never without his towel. I’ll take a small towel I also take a bathing suit. Takes a very little space and what if? In the discount stores in the US they start at $60.

      @dreamervanroom@dreamervanroomАй бұрын
    • Turkish towel for the win! It's usually bigger than the microfiber 'quick dry' ones and is made of cotton instead of plastic but it doesn't take up much space. Great for the beach or poolside as well.

      @calliopemuse6724@calliopemuse6724Ай бұрын
    • @@calliopemuse6724 sure, but cotton can take forever to dry. Dragging a damp rag around doesn't sound appealing to me.

      @tkozikow@tkozikowАй бұрын
  • I always pack my microfiber towel. It works as a towel, yoga mat, blanket, and scarf

    @ericwiedemann1070@ericwiedemann10703 ай бұрын
    • And its lite, absorbent and small.

      @davidwordsworth5584@davidwordsworth55843 ай бұрын
  • I use a stuffable travel pillow to avoid paying for extra baggage as I stuff it full of clothes. It’s been a game changer, Especially in discount airlines with carry on weight limits, since travel pillows are allowed as additional items for free. And if I don’t need it, it packs flat.

    @bbl2019@bbl20194 ай бұрын
    • Where can we get one??

      @rasmitagubhaju9432@rasmitagubhaju94323 ай бұрын
    • @@rasmitagubhaju9432Amazon. I use Cosy Collection

      @bbl2019@bbl20193 ай бұрын
    • That's a clever idea! I travel on Spirit where you can only bring 1 personal item for free. I either wear a belt bag or a backsack under my jacket & it counts as clothing. You remove them to go through TSA & put them back on after.

      @barbaradelira6790@barbaradelira67903 ай бұрын
    • @@rasmitagubhaju9432amazon

      @sambuhagiar1058@sambuhagiar10582 ай бұрын
    • That is genius, I'm gonna look into buying one and just stuff it with my underwear/socks and just travel with a backpack. Already done the backpack traveling and I am hooked after just one time. Merino wool shirts are a must for me now. One shirt can go for 3 days of warm/hot climate or longer before I need to wash it briefly.

      @theoneders2056@theoneders2056Ай бұрын
  • I never bring a towel, but I do bring a large thin scarf. I use it for a lot of things. As a scarf, as a blanket for warmth or to sit on, to cover myself when I go into a mosque, as a bikini cover up, I used it ones as a sling or to create some shadow and sometimes I use it as a towel.

    @annekedevries9208@annekedevries92083 ай бұрын
    • Me too. A sarong is super useful.

      @anashappydays@anashappydays3 ай бұрын
    • I always now travel with one too. I can lay on it, wrap up in it, use it as a makeshift towel, and so much more. And it takes up almost no room or weight.

      @tlh878@tlh878Ай бұрын
  • as someone who travels internationally every other month, all of these tips were 100% spot on. you got a like and a subscription

    @Nofkuyoutube@Nofkuyoutube4 ай бұрын
    • Welcome! Thanks for watching!

      @awaytogether@awaytogether4 ай бұрын
  • I used to cut out pages from lonely planet books back in the day.

    @SoyyodavidZzxy@SoyyodavidZzxy4 ай бұрын
  • I’ve had for years an inflatable travel pillow with a velour cover that folds down to practically nothing, it’s very comfy and I can inflate it to whatever comfort level I need and when done packs easily in its little pouch, love it!

    @ivettemartinez-sx9hq@ivettemartinez-sx9hq4 ай бұрын
    • Yes. Got one of those. Cannot sleep sitting up so with the inflatable I am leaning forward over the top. Get a good sleep with it.

      @tinajefferies5682@tinajefferies56824 ай бұрын
    • I pack 3… one to sit on, one for my lower back & one for any fragile items I may purchase. I’m from Australia & vertically challenged so every trip is at least 8 hours long. Having the two pillows makes flying more comfortable

      @AnoJanJan@AnoJanJan4 ай бұрын
    • I use an ultralight inflatable hiking pillow, and a neck buff. I can put the semi-inflated pillow under the buff to support my neck in various locations. And I can fully inflate the pillow to use on the tray table or as a lumbar pillow, or as a regular bed pillow should the need arise. In the last case I use the buff as a pillow case. I do sometimes carry the cloth cover from a neck pillow which I stuff with clothing to increase my cabin baggage.

      @brimstone33@brimstone334 ай бұрын
    • What packing cube brand do you suggest?

      @jc2385@jc23854 ай бұрын
    • Me too. Also take my neck pillow without the pillow. Once in the hotel I stuff the neck pillow case with a towel...boom. I have my neck pillow without the pillow.

      @betsyhardenbrook4849@betsyhardenbrook48493 ай бұрын
  • On a early December trip to Pairs, I packed 3 pairs of Merino wool socks for 9 days, best thing I ever did. Also, I only packed great walking Sneakers with galoshes. I only needed the galoshes for 4 of the 9 days but my feet and shoes were dry all 9 days. The other people on the trip had wet or damp shoes. Galoshes are great, they take up very little room and give great benefits. If you know, you are going where it is going to rain and be puddles, galoshes are the thing.

    @stevestephens8925@stevestephens89254 ай бұрын
    • What do u mean by galoshes? Rubber overshoes? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galoshes

      @williamstuhldreher2466@williamstuhldreher2466Ай бұрын
  • The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy states very firmly that you should always bring your towel!

    @agricolaurbanus6209@agricolaurbanus6209Ай бұрын
  • Microfiber towels are great for wrapping hand washed items and bathing suits and using as head scarfs and neck pillows.

    @kathrynaston6841@kathrynaston6841Ай бұрын
  • Okay with the "what if" that can be easy to obtain or replace but I always travel with a second pair of glasses ... Bifocal very specific for me - I had to wait a few days with a prescription in my country (Belgium).

    @ayanoaluna@ayanoaluna4 ай бұрын
    • Good thinking! I don't blame you

      @awaytogether@awaytogether4 ай бұрын
    • Agree, as I have a tendency to lose my glasses and it’s definitely a disaster when that happens

      @user-ut4zw6so6o@user-ut4zw6so6o3 ай бұрын
    • This is something important! Not the second extra pair of underwear. Clothes can be washed 👍

      @hugoapresname@hugoapresname2 ай бұрын
  • -I highly recommend a black and white wardrobe (or blue and tan), no need to worry about coordination. -Aim for carry on only, unless you’re getting a lot souvenirs, if you need anything while abroad (like a towel) you can buy it and leave it behind for a lot less than the cost of your baggage fees. Great advise re the e-SIM, I wish I knew about that sooner! Happy travels, everyone!

    @mctrustsnoone3781@mctrustsnoone37813 ай бұрын
    • totally!

      @luciennedespota909@luciennedespota9092 ай бұрын
    • Yep, buy and leave behind. How ecologically friendly we are pushed to be ....

      @dmitripogosian5084@dmitripogosian50842 ай бұрын
    • yes, the people working in hotels for minimum wage are always very appreciative @@dmitripogosian5084

      @luciennedespota909@luciennedespota9092 ай бұрын
    • @@dmitripogosian5084 you can donate it to a local thrift store. No one said you have to throw the stuff away.

      @mctrustsnoone3781@mctrustsnoone37812 ай бұрын
    • My spouse got spoiled by Tokyo. You're always 5 steps from a 7-11 and cheap umbrellas are everywhere!

      @elaclark2677@elaclark2677Ай бұрын
  • Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy says that the most important item is indeed a towel. How else could you flag down a space ship when you want to get off that weired planet?

    @maikelmolto8986@maikelmolto89862 ай бұрын
  • As I was an astronaut I have always believed in capsule wardrobes.

    @brianmccarthy1322@brianmccarthy13222 ай бұрын
  • I always take a very comfortable hoodie as my travel pillow. Roll it lengthwise and use the arms to tie it comfortably. So nice!

    @tihSyMtaE@tihSyMtaE2 ай бұрын
    • Great!

      @nancyrheingold1553@nancyrheingold1553Ай бұрын
    • Good idea!!! Like the tying aspect!

      @patriciahogg5763@patriciahogg576326 күн бұрын
  • Excellent points in this video & info. in comments. Experience is a great teacher too. During & after every trip is a great opportunity to review what you packed & your status, go over lessons learned. I used to overpack terribly, not so much now. I’m a motorcycle traveler, travel internationally, I have heard pack your things, discard half, then discard half again. Be versatile. If you need something, usually can go shopping where you travel. Travel safely, watch out for pickpockets & scams.

    @chipm2544@chipm25443 ай бұрын
  • my tip for avoiding over packing is i try to bring as many old clothes as i can and just donate or leave them. that way you have light luggage for your return home when you are more worn out or you have room for souvenirs.

    @meesalikeu@meesalikeu20 күн бұрын
  • We went camping in the Berkshires (Mass. US) one summer and it got really cold so we went to a thrift store and purchased winter jackets. Great advice!

    @dianemalek436@dianemalek4364 ай бұрын
  • I always pack a travel laundry line and use that alot when washing underwear and lightweight tops. I also pack a small washcloth because some places we stayed at only provided towels. Marks & Spenser's used to sell amazing light wool-mix knit thermals for women. They took virtually no space in luggage, weighed next to nothing, and could easily fit under regular clothes. I even used them in Hawaii when we went up to the volcano and temps were 🥶. Wish I could find something like them again! In trips to warm climates my beach cover-up is multi-purposed. I stopped packing a swimsuit on my trips to Europe as never once did I use it; likewise with the travel iron was never used after my second trip. I bring three credit cards. One for my wallet, one stays in my money belt under my clothes along with a little spare cash and a copy of my ID info. I don't bring my regular debit card instead I use a third credit card that I preload with money before travel, and is not connected to any of my bank accounts.

    @Era515@Era5153 ай бұрын
    • I have a (slightly excessive?) utility kit. For trips over a week I include a few leaves of laundry soap, a 5L thin wall drysack, and a 30’ length of 1000# Kevlar kite string (

      @jordantruesdell7441@jordantruesdell744116 күн бұрын
  • I use the microfiber towels to do laundry. I roll up the washed items and stomp on them, then hang. The clothes and towels are always dry the next morning. Your hotel towels stay ready to use. Also, I always bring one or two microfiber wash cloths. European hotels don’t always have them.

    @juliejaeger6002@juliejaeger60022 ай бұрын
  • Well done! As an international business and leisure traveller I fully agree. My one suggestion is about the no-towel recommendation. I have a Turkish ‘peshtamal’ towel in an interesting pattern. This is a flat towel (not a bulky terry one). The interesting pattern lets it work as a shawl, coverup, rolled as a neck support - and its absorbency and fast drying properties let it work as a towel if needed.

    @leeannsummers2936@leeannsummers29362 ай бұрын
  • Great list! Personally, I do have a travel towel with me at all times since I've been backpacking South America for the last year and I stay mostly at hostels, and they rarely provide towels. Other than that, I mostly agree. Cool video 😎

    @TheTMax@TheTMax4 ай бұрын
  • Excellent and helpful hints. Thank you. Sending best wishes from South Africa 🇿🇦

    @gracemaryruthpillay6503@gracemaryruthpillay65033 ай бұрын
  • Your list is sound. I also consider my destination and consider what might be available there that I don't have to pack and bring. For example I only packed one outfit for Hawaii and made one of my first stops Hilo Hattie's Factory. I lived in the mumus, skirts and shirts I got there and had great summerwear for when I got home. Basically when in doubt don't pack it, and if you need to buy it there, you get a story to tell too.

    @LeannaRuthJensen@LeannaRuthJensen4 ай бұрын
  • I've chosen to travel with a neck pillow on my Alaska to Rio trip (via Ushuaia) because I've had to take alot of night buses. I agree it wouldn't be worth it just for your flight but for night buses, it definitely helps.

    @janehughes581@janehughes5814 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Agree with all but I do bring a “J pillow” which personally I treasure - great for planes, trains, and bus rides. Also, it has saved me multiple times over the years when I got to a lodging and turned out that I really didn’t like the bed pillows - I can always shape the J pillow into something comfortable in a pinch so I sleep better and for sure have a much better travel experience when I do sleep well.

    @user-sp1ky8cq4q@user-sp1ky8cq4q3 ай бұрын
  • Exactly right. I have made each one if these mistakes. 😂 Only pack things that you cannot get in your destination country. I have 2 ATM cards from different banks. This has saved me multiple times. Also ANYTHING that has a BATTERY in it should ALWAYS be packed in your CARRY ON. Good stuff.

    @bighoss9705@bighoss97054 ай бұрын
  • Unless you're super particular about things like face creams, even travel size toiletries can be a waste of space for most destinations. Basically don't pack anything that can just come from a grocery store or convenience store. I *LOVE* going to grocery stores when I travel. It's fun, and you can pick up regional products like jams, chocolates, etc. for significantly less than you can in a lot of touristy markets. The selection is frequently better too.

    @Bunny-ch2ul@Bunny-ch2ul12 күн бұрын
  • Whenever I see a "What Not to Pack" video, neck pillow is almost always #1. If I think I'll need one, I bring an extra sweatshirt on the plane and use that as a neck pillow.

    @Roscoethecat@Roscoethecat4 ай бұрын
    • I disagree with the presenter about the neck pillow. When I fly to India which is flying 3 hours+ 10 hours + 10 hours the neck pillow was a lifesaver.

      @happycook6737@happycook67373 ай бұрын
  • We decided to travel through Italy for 2 weeks with only 1 carry on bag each. Worked great! We moved around quickly and easily. We rented a smart car for Two that didn’t fit anything bigger.

    @blaster-zy7xx@blaster-zy7xx3 ай бұрын
  • Great video. I would wear trail running shoes. They’re very versatile. You can wear them for walking, hiking, jogging or running. I wore a pair of all-black ASICS trail runners in seven European countries in 2021. It was a good investment.

    @titocris4746@titocris47464 ай бұрын
  • For ladies get tops that can double as a dress or bathing suit cover. Multi functional pieces mean less to pack.

    @kellythomas6536@kellythomas65364 ай бұрын
  • Literally watching this video in my closet as I pack my little roll aboard suitcase for my trip overseas for five months. Great inspiration!😊

    @MagentaOtterTravels@MagentaOtterTravels22 күн бұрын
  • I agreed with basically everything on the list. Mix and match is key. And for shoes don't ever bring brand new, not yet broken in shoes. While packing for an upcoming trip, I very nearly committed that rookie mistake.

    @labtechsuperstar@labtechsuperstar4 ай бұрын
    • Yup. Good advice. 👍💙

      @anjou6497@anjou64973 ай бұрын
    • Get the shoes a month ahead, or go to styles and brands that don’t need breaking in. I’ve gone “barefoot shoes” and find they don’t need breaking in as they are a sole that attaches to my foot (some have boot like uppers, some are sandals). In the supportive shoe world, Chacos and Keens both do well day 2 and forward. Birkenstocks need a couple days of less walking (sub 20km), or gasp, socks.

      @truepeacenik@truepeacenik3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks... great info. Subscribed.

    @Maurice181@Maurice1812 ай бұрын
  • Mix 'n'' match clothes is a must. For longer holidays ('vacations') I've started taking less pants 'n' socks but making sure the apartment has a washing machine. *Don't Forget Your Charger* and associated cables. Also, my rucksack has a solar charge usb battery/speaker built in- handy for on the go charging better sound in more basic accommodation (no TV etc). Excellent point about the e-reader. they're thin and light and have all your books. Something I found handy was a smartphone with e-Ink or use your e-reader with google maps - so you can view your maps on the beach or in bright sunlight.

    @DavidPaulMorgan@DavidPaulMorgan4 ай бұрын
  • I agree with your list - For long term travel - I bought a phone with SIM card while I lived in India. No plan - just pay for SIM card reloads. I made the mistake of bringing heavy duty hiking shoes for some Himalaya mountain hiking. But that was only a small portion of the entire trip. They are so heavy and took up a lot of space - and they were too good for me to leave them there. Socks - Smart wool is one of my favorite brands of socks. On one trip that included Paris and painting instruction in Loire valley - I planned on buying things and leaving some clothing items there. (I only had a carry on and a backpack.) Great video

    @24cts@24cts4 ай бұрын
    • I trekked in the Himalayas on 4 trips, and finding good shoes in Nepal 20 years ago was impossible. Agree on Smart Wool.

      @kvom01@kvom014 ай бұрын
  • *Travel Hack:* Pack a Turkish towel into a fillable neck pillow case, and VOILÀ! you get a 'non-stranger used towel' + a pillow packed neatly together, outside of a suitcase ... that doesn't count against the space or weight limit. 🧳

    @knowledgeapplied@knowledgeappliedАй бұрын
  • Excellent advice. Thank you.

    @gregperez919@gregperez9192 ай бұрын
  • DarnTough socks are way better than smartwool. They are merino with Teflon and they are lifetime warrantied. Send ‘em back when they wear out for a new pair! And they are beautiful socks. Made in Vermont.

    @abundantlife7157@abundantlife71574 ай бұрын
    • Thanks! I agree - it seems smart wool socks do not last at all, at least for me. I'm trying the other brand!

      @meredithheath5272@meredithheath52723 ай бұрын
    • Yes! Smartwool socks only seem to last me a year. Darn Tough are better.

      @PeasCorps772@PeasCorps7723 ай бұрын
    • I have both, and I greatly prefer Darn Tough over smartwool.

      @davidyarb5885@davidyarb58852 ай бұрын
    • Darn Tough 💯💯💯

      @erinsteely1186@erinsteely11862 ай бұрын
    • Another good thing about Darn Tough-they come in sizes. No longer do too long socks bunch up under my foot arch

      @caroljacobs5310@caroljacobs53102 ай бұрын
  • I definitely needed my towel in Iceland! 😊

    @marisaflores-march7112@marisaflores-march71124 ай бұрын
  • I love different options that's why when I travel I try looking for reversible clothing one piece two different outfits 😂

    @michellebenjamin992@michellebenjamin9924 ай бұрын
  • Seasoned traveler here. Great list and advice. And I don’t mind the product recommendations. Very helpful. Well-presented too.

    @eugeneflynn7435@eugeneflynn743525 күн бұрын
  • I had a trip in 2019 to Norway and Vietnam (it's a long story why it was those two countries). I did a great job packing. I had swim trunks, 2 shorts, 2 pants (1 that I wore on the plane). 5 dri-fit shirts, 2 of them had collars I was able wash the shirts in the sink overnight, and they were dry by morning.

    @mholtebeck@mholtebeck4 ай бұрын
    • I realised the same thing that when I go to South East Asia that I need drifit t-shirts that don't stay wet all day when you are sweaty, and I don't need more than 3 days of clothes when staying in a hostel because it's too smelly to have so much dirty clothes all the time even if it's stored in a plastic bag. I need better bag options probably? I had 10 days worth of clothes last time, it was too much. I'll also not take a laptop, just my phone and noise cancelling headphones that double as earplugs when people snore. I could use a Samsung tablet with Bluetooth keyboard which has amazing battery life and is essentially like a more capable Chromebook (a browser laptop with amazing battery life) if you don't need anything more than a browser and mobile apps.

      @jahcSoft@jahcSoft4 ай бұрын
  • Great tips. Iceland is cold, and windy. But incredible.

    @scubarojo@scubarojo2 ай бұрын
  • Very nice hints I love the sock idea and Marino Shirt. 😊😊

    @christianebehr138@christianebehr138Ай бұрын
  • I agree to most of those, as an experienced business/holiday traveler. But… I always travel with a towel (recently switched to a pestemal/hamam towel, no experience yet), as I‘m always ready to jump into any water available 😅 I also used it as a blanket or to cover dirty pillows. I also recommend some waterproof hiking shoes, if you‘re going to explore the countryside (maybe not in tropical countries, where you can wear sandals or your sneakers dry quickly). They also come in handy on days with a lot of rain, so my feet will stay dry. I also wear cheap h&m cotton socks all the time without any problems. I walk and hike a lot during my holidays (as a Swiss, I‘m used to walk everywhere). In my opinion, the right shoes make a bigger difference than socks.

    @nathaliefischer679@nathaliefischer6794 ай бұрын
  • will be travelling to japan soon, thanks for the tips

    @Vlican@Vlican2 ай бұрын
  • travel guides? I watch Nik on KZhead before I go out the next day at my destination, thanks for the Toledo video!

    @path1778@path17784 ай бұрын
  • Me again Just checked out the webpage and they have excellent advice. I would not think of packing the things Nick mentions except a travel pillow - inflatable of course. I like to have a print book in case the kindle fails.

    @margaretgreene1929@margaretgreene19294 ай бұрын
  • Love your videos and your style. Lots of great tips ,even for experienced travelers!

    @weirdconnor@weirdconnor8 күн бұрын
  • The cell phone company we use was great for both Europe trips...inexpensive voice calls, cell data (though at lower speeds), unlimited messaging while overseas, used free wifi where we stayed. Agree with quality socks and comfortable street shoes good for walking... but this is true at home, not just while traveling. Agree also with fitting what you need in a single carry-on...it's amazing how little you really need for a vacation.

    @torinsall@torinsall3 ай бұрын
    • Name of company please

      @maril1379@maril13793 ай бұрын
    • @@maril1379 Tmobile...we went in and arranged the overseas (pre covid) use before leaving and had to use messaging once just before leaving the country...worked out great...check what their rules are now.

      @torinsall@torinsall3 ай бұрын
    • The other thing he didn’t really cover properly is that yeah it’s $10 a day but it’s only for X number of days and then the rest of the month is covered. It’s not like it’s $300 a month.

      @jamesg1974a@jamesg1974aАй бұрын
  • Great advice, Nick! I never take any shampoo or soap - it's fun to go shopping in a new destiantion. And your point about the hairdryer is true for a washing machine too. I'd think three tops for 10 days - and do a wash!

    @stevemee6640@stevemee66404 ай бұрын
    • While I’m in general agreement on the adventure of finding things in new places, if it’s going on my skin (lotions, soaps, shampoo) I’m not experimenting on a trip, but maybe my skin is more sensitive than yours. Same with a bit of laundry soap, just a few packets, rashes are the last thing I want.

      @katleman@katleman2 ай бұрын
  • I liked the story of how you searched for scarves in thrift stores!😊 In Iceland!

    @dees.4481@dees.44814 ай бұрын
  • Just come across your channel! Loved the video. Only thing I would say, is regarding towels, if you do a lot of staying in hostels. Take your own towel as they are often not provided and you have to pay at each hostel to use one

    @benny_boi549@benny_boi5494 ай бұрын
    • When i go to hostels in mexico beaches, i always bring my large microfiber towel and 4 heavy-duty clips to use as a curtain at night, beach towel by day! Easy to wash and quick to dry... Don't leave home without it!

      @mikebro1@mikebro14 ай бұрын
  • I was stuck at an Airbnb in London with no towel and had to walk a half hour to a Tesco where I bought a small one. Many things may not seem necessary until you need it. I’ll always pack a mid sized towel now. Always have flip flops and swim wear too.

    @glicmathan1771@glicmathan17714 ай бұрын
    • What kind of Airbnb doesn't provide towels?! :o

      @phuttyyt@phuttyyt2 ай бұрын
    • In the UK, they often provide towels but not a washcloth/facecloth. I have a collection of washcloths I had to buy at Boots. Now I try to remember to pack one.

      @katzablot599@katzablot5992 ай бұрын
    • @@katzablot599can’t a towel be used as a temporary facecloth?

      @russelbiffs3683@russelbiffs3683Ай бұрын
    • nahh, not gonna lug all kinds of things around just because one time I had to buy something

      @danapalackova@danapalackovaАй бұрын
    • ​@@katzablot599Washcloths aren't generally a thing in Europe, unfortunately.

      @chronic2023@chronic2023Ай бұрын
  • Great video: here is what I always travel with: Laundry soap pods (6 +/-); Apple Air Tags; (2) multi prong (or universal) charging cables for electronics; small LED night light; USB battery pack; plastic bags to keep wet dirty clothes separated from clean; plastic shopping bags for (good quality walking) shoes so that they do not soil clothes; styptic pencil (for small cuts, etc.); wireless and minimum 3 types of wired earphones with 3.5 mm, USB-C, and lightening plugs for plane, phone, ipad, etc.; windbreaker that also doubles as a rain jacket; small sewing kit; I wear glasses so I also pack a small emergency eyeglass repair kit along with a spare pair of glasses. I use sunglass clip ons (Walmart $14) during day so no need for separate sunglasses. Convert money while in US before going overseas if you can.

    @reellove6710@reellove67103 ай бұрын
    • Thanks!!! Great tips!!!

      @patriciahogg5763@patriciahogg576326 күн бұрын
    • Agree with everything you do EXCEPT exchanging currency before you leave. I used to do that too but the exchange rate is terrible. The best way to get foreign currency is to get it from a bank ATM at the airport and cities that you are visiting. Get a free bank account at Schwab and they waive all of the ATM withdrawal fees. I travel extensively and never exchange currency anymore, I just withdraw it from the local bank ATMs.

      @IndoDiaspora@IndoDiaspora15 күн бұрын
  • I buy new merino socks while travelling, this year in Queenstown, New Zealand, last year in Vilnius, Lithuania. Wool socks are usually the only souvenir I buy.

    @DGuatemala@DGuatemala4 ай бұрын
  • Agree 100% with credit cards. I always bring 2. And bring 2 atm’s. I’ve had credit card fraud while I’ve been away, and had to cancel 1. Also have had ATM card eaten at a machine.

    @1bluensx@1bluensx3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you!!! ❤️

    @bonvivant1807@bonvivant18074 ай бұрын
  • Thanks, Great Info.

    @PREPFORIT@PREPFORIT2 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I’m a life long over-packer and guilty of clothes not even worn or items used. This will help on my next trip to Europe this month. There are two things I’ll always bring. Two pairs of shoes, one for walking and one for dinner. Dinner is special and I’d like to wear better clothes. I mainly travel all over Italy and 99% of the time the wash cloths in the hotels are paper thin. I bring a wash cloth or exfoliating bath sponge so I feel clean….especially in the summer. I will try my best knowing it’s not quite warm yet.

    @davidhalley9795@davidhalley979523 күн бұрын
  • I take my swim chamois on my trips. Works better than hotel towels and is very compact.

    @mbh3004@mbh30044 ай бұрын
  • One medium thickness towel is useful to string up with dental floss to block excess neon and street light in the sleeping quarters.

    @user-lm1re1sw2e@user-lm1re1sw2eАй бұрын
  • One thing I ALWAYS travel with is a compact but comprehensive sewing kit. I’ve lost count of the number of times it’s been my saviour! Split seam? No problem. Lost button? Fixed. Foot blister? Sterilise a pin, and have at it. Last clean sock worn through? Darn it! Shoes need insoles, or you buy something in a welded plastic blister pack? Scissors to the rescue for trimming and cutting into. Best thing is, the kit is compact, lightweight and inexpensive. Just make sure it has decent mercerised thread, not horrible cheap crap.

    @JonGreen_UK@JonGreen_UK3 ай бұрын
    • Never had one, and never needed one in any of my trips

      @lexiabz2309@lexiabz23092 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely! Takes up almost no space and can come in super handy. I’ve made my own tiny kit with a few different buttons, needles and black, gray and white threads. Stays in my toiletry bag all the time. Also in my bag is a pair of little kids “1st” scissors. Used those upteen times for a variety of things. And last, but not least… a small eyeglass repair kit especially if you wear prescription lenses.

      @OkieTLB@OkieTLB2 ай бұрын
    • never needed one, not gonna bother carrying it around

      @danapalackova@danapalackovaАй бұрын
  • Great video! I like reading digital guides from my Kindle, it's a little easier on my eyes!

    @how2europe@how2europe3 ай бұрын
  • Great tips and video! I got lucky with my cellular service as it provides free coverage overseas. I am spoiled with the towel as it is almost never on packing list since I do know that hotels have them. The problem with this is that I tend to forget it also when I should be bringing one. I will be following the tip on the microfiber towel. As for over packing, I intentionally over pack socks, underwear, and basic T-shirts since I minimize my stay out of the country that I don’t want to waste it doing laundry. Merino wool socks is a must for me unless I am going to a tropical place. The cheap socks I get are made from polyester & elastane (sometimes on sale for $3 a pack). They hold up to daily use.

    @desert-fax-only@desert-fax-only4 ай бұрын
  • Used to never use the pillow but it’s a game changer at hotels and airports and with kids on buses and cars. Worth it to me to have the comfort of that for my body. Also I take a thin microfiber small towel - majority of international travel experiences I’ve needed it!

    @MalenaTaylor-jl3wg@MalenaTaylor-jl3wg3 ай бұрын
    • I will never not take a neck pillow on a plane. If I am driving I will take my full size cooling contoured pillow. My foam neck pillow is a compromise to not lug my full size pillow onto the plane😅 also, it snaps onto my luggage so it's not "taking up room"? I don't understand what he even means by that. 🤔 But I DO NOT trust hotel pillows. They're lumpy or don't support my neck or half the time have feathers (which I am allergic to and do not need it that close to my face). I have learned how to use my neck pillow at the hotel and had much better sleep with it than the pillows they provide.

      @claddagh143@claddagh1433 ай бұрын
  • Darn Tough socks. Life changing.

    @BusinessofGood@BusinessofGood3 ай бұрын
    • Unbeatable socks! Perfect for every day and travel.

      @tinamiles7324@tinamiles73242 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing all your great travel tips. We are frequent travelers but there’s always something new to learn. ;) We are going to Africa this summer and I’m always looking for good travel tips to reduce and simplify what we need to bring. Our total contents must accommodate the smallest plane we’ll be on between countries, not the jet that will take us there and back.

    @robinbregman7540@robinbregman75404 ай бұрын
    • Everywhere in Africa, laundry is complementary (except for intimates). They take it in the morning and you have it in the evening. Just great!

      @cristinavianna7871@cristinavianna78713 ай бұрын
  • Sound advice! Agree about good socks and capsule wardrobe. I never take a hairdryer, if I take a towel it’s a microfibre one. Have been decanting toiletries for years (miss the 35 mm film containers which were perfect for this!) and using solid ones where possible and chuck out leftovers - hotels often have toiletries. Take medication out of boxes and if you don’t need 28 days cut the blister packs down, but take your NHS prescription list with you in case you forget anything or you’re questioned at customs/security, which has happened! Take things that can double up - sun cream is face moisturiser; use face wipes for cleansing hands and butt as well. The only issue is my mobile provider doesn’t provide data for some countries so I rely on WiFi and need to take a printed travel guidebook (I always check the weight before buying) The one thing I don’t cut out, unless it’s a short or city trip, is a camera. I have several to suit different kinds of tours

    @cgillman2744@cgillman27444 ай бұрын
    • good points. in UK my provider still has EU 'roaming' so I can still use my inclusive data, but for travel to non-member countries (Egypt, Israel Jordan for example) then 'local' eSIM or dual SIM handsets is the way to go. eSIM ideal now for going UK/EU to USA/Canada

      @DavidPaulMorgan@DavidPaulMorgan3 ай бұрын
  • It may not help since you are at the airport already, but most of the idle check-in counters at airports still have the scale on the baggage belt activated, and you can weigh your bag before the airline does, allowing you time to re-arrange items to meet individual bag limits at your leisure and without providing street entertainment for the check-in queue. 😄

    @power4things@power4things3 ай бұрын
  • I just got back from a trip where I realized when I landed that the cold weather clothing I had would not work with the -40 below temperatures I was dealing with. Easiest thing to do was to rent from a local business all the heavy boots, parkas, layers, mittens, that I needed and then turned them back in. My next stop was tropical, so I packed up the snow clothes that I took but didn't use and mailed them to myself. Donating items you are unlikely to use for years is also a good option.

    @attorneyrobert@attorneyrobert4 ай бұрын
    • did you use regular local post officer to send the clothes back home?

      @odiwalker3973@odiwalker39734 ай бұрын
    • Yes to the Mailing stuff back home to yourself! In Italy 🇮🇹 the boxes were $60 for a large box 📦 their yellow 😮 lightened suitcase home was a luxury!

      @bonniejosavland3227@bonniejosavland32273 ай бұрын
    • i like the idea of posting the surplusback home to yourself! I've been thinking about posting boxed medical supplies 'in advance' but might be better just to check them in as 'hold' baggage.

      @DavidPaulMorgan@DavidPaulMorgan3 ай бұрын
    • Yes ! 👍🧡🌱

      @anjou6497@anjou64973 ай бұрын
    • Definitely when visiting Italy ended up packing and shipping a big container of fragile ceramics. So much easier.

      @user-ut4zw6so6o@user-ut4zw6so6o3 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video. A useful reminder, although I have already learned most of those over the years.

    @Ashley1958cpt@Ashley1958cpt20 күн бұрын
  • My wife and I just returned from a 24 day trip through Europe. Thank you for all the great advice. Although we did over pack everything you covered in your videos were on point from the owala bottle to the Holafly eSIM. Thanks😀🇵🇷

    @elvindelgado1523@elvindelgado15234 күн бұрын
  • Good advice. Could you do a sequil for packing for travel during the winter when downsizing is more difficult?

    @paulkoza8652@paulkoza86524 ай бұрын
  • A SARONG•pareo - I can use it for around my shoulders on a bus/plane with A/C, to lay on at the beach or use as a towel, as a top sheet in a hot place & more I ONLY use BLOW UP neck pillows & I use them also for pillows where I'm staying if they're too big/firm.

    @SarongGoddess@SarongGoddess2 ай бұрын
  • Only one item on that list have I EVER packed. Guidebooks. But I rip out the sections I need and reassemble it when I get home or discard them as we go. I still prefer to be able to flip back and forth through physical pages than on a phone.

    @oldlady990@oldlady9902 ай бұрын
  • Great video.

    @anthonybennett3434@anthonybennett34344 ай бұрын
  • I always pack my pillow case, towel, face cloth, Wander neck pillow. And Clorox wipes!

    @marthamryglod6892@marthamryglod6892Ай бұрын
  • For the travel cushion, I take one that folds down to a small pillow shape then I use it at the hotel at night for when I want extra padding when sitting up or want to elevate my leg as I sleep for any reason (good tip if you’ve minor back issues like me)

    @sams3015@sams30153 ай бұрын
  • Very interest9h and good advice. I took note of Holafly just in case. Our phones only work in the contiguous USA or Puerto Rica so we use WiFi to check internet and for WhatsApp. If you are retired, you do not need to be making calls all the time If I go home to Uk I have a UK phone. Same for Hong Kong. Easy for us old folks who travelled before mobile phones or Internet. In 1996 we were on Tibet! Have courage, switch off and enjoy getting away from it all.

    @margaretgreene1929@margaretgreene19294 ай бұрын
  • For me the sock one was the best!

    @user-ov7hp2cw1h@user-ov7hp2cw1h4 ай бұрын
  • I recently bought a microfiber beach towel. I love it for travel and use it every trip. I also have an inflatable neck pillow b/c i sleep with one every night at home and don't want the bulk while packing.

    @AB-zr8pu@AB-zr8pu25 күн бұрын
  • Great advice! I take photos on my phone of crucial pages from travel guides (ie: maps) and leave the books at home. Rick Steves also has a series of city guides that weigh very little but are full of useful info.

    @keithclifton392@keithclifton392Ай бұрын
  • Get your towel. Can find a lightweight one. For hygiene and dermatological reasons. You don’t need an itchy rash during your trip. Some hotels use harsh chemicals or don’t wash all the towels every time

    @lilylelob@lilylelob3 ай бұрын
  • Great tips!

    @stapleskeri9811@stapleskeri9811Ай бұрын
  • For UK based people, Three do a £10 per month international roaming package. It doesn't quite cover every country but it covers the USA for example and other major destinations like Brazil and most of Europe.

    @janehughes581@janehughes5814 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the travel / packing tips! Very helpful advices. I personally disagree with the hair dryer and towel but that´s because I have very long and thick hair...

    @cantplaypiano7971@cantplaypiano79714 ай бұрын
  • Agreed on most of these. Yes the data plans are expensive. But the one for Canada was actually not too bad. I’ll take your advice next time I go to Europe.

    @bb55555555@bb555555554 ай бұрын
    • Europe has very good and cheap tourist data plans that you can buy straight after landing at the airport.

      @Moonstone-Redux@Moonstone-ReduxАй бұрын
    • @@Moonstone-Redux I heard about that. that's exactly what I should have done.

      @bb55555555@bb55555555Ай бұрын
  • Disagree regarding the luggage scales. I like buying many items on my travels (bottles of wine or local spirits, food, souvenirs, decoration items like vases, dishes, table towels). The luggage scale is small and help me balancing the weight our luggages before going to the airport. It also tells me if I can buy another bottle of that local beverage without going over my luggage weight limit.

    @russelbiffs3683@russelbiffs3683Ай бұрын
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