[How to] Pack only a carry on for any trip

Packing only a carry on for 3 weeks

(Note that what you pack for 3 weeks should be the same you pack for 1 week which is the same you pack for 6 months of travel – aka only the essentials).

When traveling I know most of us have a tendency to overpack. But really all you need is a base of clothes for one week because you’ll be able to find laundry wherever you go and if you can’t find laundry use a shower or sink and a bar or soap.

Here’s my go to 1 week packing list (I like categories so I put everything under clothes, toiletries, documents or other). Everything on here fits in a 30L backpack. Note that some airlines will allow you to get away with up to a 50L backpack but some of the discount ones put a hard stop at 40L so I would suggest for your backpack to be no more than 40L.

Clothes:

– Jeans X1 (2 if winter)

– Leggings

– Harem pants x 1 (cozy, loose, great for long bus/plane rides- and they roll well).

– Sweater X1 (even in summer planes and busses can be cold so bring at least one. In winter bring 3 sweaters).

– T-shirt X 3 (try to bring colors that won’t show sweat stains or dust/dirt).

– One “nice outfit” such as a rollable black dress or skirt that matches one of your shirts (you never know when you might need to class it up).

– Scarf x 2 (doubles as a blanket; always great to have and they roll well.)

– Bra x2

– Sports Bra x2 (cause sitting in a regular bra on an overnight bus is not the most comfortable thing in the world)

– Underwear X10 (slightly over just in case you can’t find laundry at end of the week)

– Socks x 5

– Swimsuit – rolls well, and you never know when you will need

– Winter: boots that are functional but can also be dressed up if needed

– Nike runners or another comfortable walking shoe

– Flip Flops: hostel showers can be gross, wear Sandals. You will be happier. Also if you go to a beach they are great as well.

– Summer: regular Sandals

Toiletries: (everything here should be travel sized – remember you can easily buy more when you run out!)

– Toothbrush, paste, floss

– Contact solution (and all that goes along with it if you are a user)

– lotion/lip chap

– shampoo/ conditioner

– makeup remover (find a face wash that doubles so you have two in one)

– microfiber towel (rolls well, dries in an instant)

– razor

– comb

– pain medicine (but travel size, just in case)

– bandaids. You might get blisters they may hurt like a mofo and you will still have to function

– tampons/pads/diva cup – bring enough for one week (note: if travelling in Asia tampons can be hard to find – so if you are dependent on them bring enough)

– makeup if need be but just basics (foundation, flexible lip, mascara). If you want more you can buy on the road

Documents:

– passport (and a copy)

– copy of birth certificate (just in case you lose your passport or something happens)

– drivers license (and a copy)

– student card (lots of places do discounts)

– bank card

– credit card

– base cash ~ 100$ (if in Europe I have euros on me, any where else I have usd – just in case)

– accessible list of addresses where you are staying at (some countries – looking at you England and Thailand, require this on the customs form). It’s good to have on hand!

– booking confirmations/travel info: I store everything on my google drive so I can access it offline and if something happened to my phone or luggage I can still easily access when I find a device

Other:

– Portable charger (amazing when you are taking 100000 photos a day and your battery is at 10% by 12)

– Phone, charger

– Adapter (look up power and socket types before you go)

– Dry bag: it rains and your clothes magically stay dry. What’s not to love

– Rain cover for your backpack

– small day pack (should be able to fit in main pack)

– small purse (for going out and to carry passport in when travelling – easily accessible)

Things you want to bring but shouldn’t:

– straighter/curler. yes you depend on it back home but when you are backpacking around you probably will be too lazy/not have time/blow a socket and it will take up space in your bag

– extra toiletries (oh yes you saved x$ yay but your bag is heavy). Dont do it. Not worth it.

– Heels. Yes they are gorgeous. Yes you might wear them on that one night out But the rest of the time they will be in your bag, taking up space.

– Sleeping bag/hostel blanket – most hostels now supply linen and will not allow a hostel blanket. You can check ahead if your hostel does. If you plan on camping bring the sleeping bag, if not leave it at home.

– Normal towel: bulky, smells when it hasn’t been washed. Buy a microfiber towel.

– Souvenirs: when I was younger and travelling I bought a keychain from each place I went. Cute in theory but now I have a jar of keychains at home that I will never use. Instead: buy art that can be folded (or even mailed to your home country) or postcards (easily mail back, keep the memories forever).

Things to add? Let me know!

 

 

Packing for the umpteenth time

I blinked and summer had come to a close. The long days of working, reading and family time were over for the summer. A large pile of clothes was on my bed and I was trying to go over my beautifully (in my humble opinion) organized packing list. I’ll be in France until December and brought a medium suitcase, a 40L backpack for trips and a small backpack which was more than enough.

For packing I try to keep a three things in mind..

  1. I love categories on my lists so for clothes I will put pants and then list and then make a note of things I still need to buy. I try to do this a week before I leave.
  2. When all the clothes are out I try and cut out down the amount by half (cut throat but I realized I really don’t need that many clothes)
  3. Roll roll and roll! I know rolling can cause wrinkles in clothes and on some occasions I do vacuum seal but if you don’t have access to a vacuum for repacking its not fun.

 

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