Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Vacationing in Winter


The Best Traveling Tips for a Memorable Winter Holiday!

It’s one thing to pack smart and make sure you’ve propped all your essentials nicely in the suitcase. But it’s a completely different thing when you’re packing for a winter holiday. You will have to plan for the snow activities, get a good supply of warm yet lightweight clothes, and be able to navigate the winter weather.
Making sure your destination holiday is scheduled at a pleasant time when you can go out for fun sports like sledding, snow-boarding, and skiing can be a little tricky. It’s very easy to lose your sense of organization and the spirit of a holiday because the winters in essence can be quite harsh.
However, a successful winter vacation is more than just planning and packing. It’s also about retaining the holiday spirits and getting the maximum enjoyment out of the vacation. Here, we give you some handy tips to help you achieve just that.

1.   Get Your Basics Ready

It doesn’t matter where you’re going or what time of the year it is, your basic list of essentials won’t quite change. Clothes, shoes, skincare, toiletries, more clothes…whether it’s winter or summer, you’ll always primarily have these things in your suitcase.
Hence, the first step is to get all your basics in place. Get a spare item for everything you put in your suitcase. It’s best if you sit down to make a checklist for the basics so you can tick them off as you’re done.

2.   The Right Shoes

Many people make a major blunder of choosing the wrong shoes when they’re leaving for winter holidays. In fact it’s not shoes you should be packing, it’s a rough and tough pair of boots. Ankle or knee-high boots are an excellent winter wear especially if you’re planning to splash into the snow.
Stick to one pair of cozy and comfy stick-on boots and then maintain them through the vacation. This is not only a handy winter packing tip but boots are also super durable for tough winter sports. They’re infinitely better than shoes and sneakers.
Although you can pick a pair of sneakers for hiking, boots are travel friendly allowing you to walk for hours in them. They’re also very quick to take on and off during airport-checking.

3.   Contingency Packing

A smart tip is to pack along a winter survival kit that should ideally have a few torch lights, a fire match, and a water bottle. You can add more if you think you’ll be needing more. The point is to think like an athlete and pack for the worst-case scenario in any case.

4.   Only Take Connecting Flights When the Weather is Stable

It’s best to take direct flights instead of stopping over on different destinations. There are chances of weather conditions fluctuating and that can cost you a whole flight, especially in winters. The airline then isn’t exactly obligated to find you another flight if your current one is canceled due to the weather.
Also keep yourself informed on the weather at your connecting flights and if there are chances of bad weather, request your flight attendants for a re-route.

5.   Make Your Trip As Enjoyable As Possible

And lastly, try to get the best out of trip. Make it as enjoyable as possible. Plan your winter activities ahead. Search up for some entertaining activities around your destination and plan accordingly. Set up a budget for the delicious, warm snacks, and fun winter sports.
Happy Traveling!

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Checklist – When Travelling to Mexico


Mexico is considered the best option for those that want to spend their vacation in a sunny destination at affordable rates. While you have the freedom to explore the beach life, there are many options for you to have fun in the city. Therefore, it is important to know what else you need to pack –other than your passport- when you are headed to your destination.

What You Need

ü  Luggage
You need to choose your luggage according to how much you are taking on your trip and how the amount of walking you will be doing with your luggage.
The best type of suitcase for airports is the one that have rollers, but it may not be convenient on cobblestone streets. This is why as an alternative you will need to resort to a convertible bag or a backpack.
Other than having the main luggage, you will need a shoulder back or a similar bag so you can put your water, snacks, camera, maps, or any other necessity in it. The best place to store money and important documents is in a money belt that you will be wearing under your clothing so it is safe.
ü  Documents & Money
Of course, you will need to travel with cash and important documents. If you do not, you will be in lots of trouble… Here is what you need to pack
-        Money (cash form)
-        Credit/Debit card
-        Passport or any other WHTI-complaint ID (if you are travelling by land)
-        Drivers license
-        Plane tickets, hotel reservation form, and car rental information
-        Health/travel insurance documents
-        Travel itinerary (you must leave a copy with a relative or friend)
ü  Clothing & Accessories
The amount of clothes you plan on taking depends on how long your trip will be. You can either take an outfit for every day or do laundry.
-        Bathing suits
-        Jeans, shorts, and pants
-        Blouses, tops, t-shirts, and dresses
-        Dresses or skirts
-        Socks, bras, and underwear
-        Pajamas
-        Scarves, belts, artificial jewelry, and other accessories
ü  Footwear
Whether you are travelling to an urban city or island, it is important to take comfortable shoes and flip-flops. The other shoes you take depend on the destination.
-        Sneakers
-        Dress shoes
-        Hiking boots
-        Water shoes
ü  Additional Things
-        Sweater (no matter where you are going)
-        Light windbreaker or jackets
-        Sunglasses
-        Hat
ü  Toiletries, Medication, and Personal Items
Take three-ounce bottles of gels and liquids in your carry on, the other stuff must be in the luggage.
-        Hairbrush/comb
-        Deodorant/body spray
-        Shampoo/conditioner
-        Makeup
-        Shaving cream/razors
-        Toothpaste/toothbrush
-        Glasses/contacts with solution
-        Sanitary napkins
-        Insect repellent
-        Sunscreen
-        Prescription medication and vitamins
ü  First Aid Kit
It is important to have a first aid kit in a foreign place in case of any emergency.
-        Band aids
-        Water purification tablets
-        Motion sickness medicine
-        Diarrhea medicine
-        Aspirin or acetaminophen
-        Small sewing kit

Now that you are aware of the things that must be packed when you are travelling to Mexico, have fun!


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