3 Tips for Packing For An Extended Trip

If you have a love of travel and experiencing different countries and cultures, it’s probably crossed your mind to stay on the road for a long period of time. And depending on how you like living in this new country, you may even consider staying there permanently. But before you can get to this point, you first have to get prepared for your journey.

While packing in general can be challenging, packing for a long trip can be near impossible. Especially if you’re hoping to travel light, you might struggle with how you’ll fit everything and what to deem most necessary. So to help make this process a little easier on you, here are three tips for packing for an extended trip.

Stock Up On Power Adapters

When you’re visiting another country, especially for a long period of time, you’re going to want to ensure that you’re able to use any electronics that you brought along with you. If you don’t have an adapter that will allow you to charge your electric items that you’ve packed, they’ll just end up being wasted space in your baggage. But not only should you have one power adapter, Lindsay Tiger, a contributor to Travel and Leisure, recommends that you should bring multiple power adapters. By doing this, you’ll ensure that even if one of yours gets broken in transit or stops working for some reason, you’ll still be able to charge your device or plug in whatever you need while you’re on the road.

Pack The Right Type of Clothes

If you’re trying to fit clothes for a long period of time into a small bag like a carry-on, you’re going to need to ensure that you’re using your space wisely. As part of this, it’s crucial that you’ve packed the right type of clothes for your trip. According to Kathryn Walsh, a contributor to USA Today, you should steer clear of clothes that you’ll need to wash often, like whites, or clothes that won’t travel well and will need ironing. Additionally, pick clothes that will be easy to wash when you do get the chance, and that won’t show small stains if you do have to go a few wears between washes.

Plan To Shop While You’re There

For trips where it’s going to be impossible for you to pack the amount of clothes you’d need over your entire journey, Connie Wang, a contributor to Refinery29.com, advises simply planning to do some clothes shopping while you’re traveling. Not only will this save you some room in your suitcase, but it will also allow you to get some pieces that will become like souvenirs to remind you of your travels.

When you’re stressing about packing for your next big trip, consider using the tips mentioned above to help make this ordeal a little easier to manage.

Krissy Georgiadis

Written by Krissy Georgiadis

Law graduate and wanderlust sufferer. I like rum and beaches.