A list of the necessities, as well as reminders for those easily forgettable travel items, is provided. We recommend that you print this list so that nothing will be forgotten.
Helpful hint: Check with your airline regarding what you can carry on the plane as new rules and regulations have been implemented. Also, check the weather forecast for your destination. For your convenience, several seasonal and vacation specific items are recommended on this list. Remember, travel experts advise to pack light.
Don't forget to pack your travel protection policy!
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Clothing |
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Belt
Hat
Shirts
Shorts
Suit & Tie
Dress/Skirt |
Pants
T-shirts
Shoes/Sandals
Socks
Swimming Suit
Underwear |
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Clothing for Cold Weather |
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Gloves
Sweater |
Winter Hat
Winter Jacket |
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Silk or other long underpants, t-shirts or camisoles |
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For carrying money and important documents |
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Cash
Travelers Checks
Credit Cards
TLC Plan Documents
Drivers License |
ID Card
Passport
Vaccination Certificate
Visa |
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Health & Hygiene |
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Antacid/Laxatives
Aspirin/Pain Relievers
Condoms
Dental Floss
Deodorant
Feminine Hygiene
First Aid Kit
Hair Brush/Comb
Toothbrush & Toothpaste |
Hair Dryer
Insect Repellent
Lip Balm
Moisturizer
Soap
Sun Protectant
Vitamins
Motion Sickness Tablets
Water Purifying Tablets |
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Shampoo & Conditioner
Allergy Pills (anti-histamines)
Nail Clippers (pack in suitcase, not in carry-on baggage)
Shaving Equipment (disposable razors ok to carry-on)
Hairspray and any other styling products |
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Books |
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Guidebook
Atlas |
Magazine
Novel |
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Miscellaneous |
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Backpack
Batteries
Binoculars
Compass
Flashlight
Handkerchief
Maps
Passport Pictures |
Photo Equipment
Plastic Bags
Raincoat
Sewing Kit
Sunglasses
Umbrella
Watch
Water Bottle |
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Portable CD/Cassette Player
Bungee Cords/Rubber Bands
Extra Glasses/Contact Lenses
Swiss Army Knife (pack in suitcase, not in carry-on baggage) |
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Some additional packing tips:
Pack heavy items, such as shoes and toiletry kits, before the more delicate ones. Place them along the suitcase's spine to balance weight at the bottom.
To reduce wrinkling, turn jackets inside out and fold them in half with tissue paper or dry-cleaning bags. Also, layering plastic bags or tissue between clothes, also helps to prevent wrinkles.
Hang clothing in the bathroom while showering to steam out wrinkles.
Line the bottom of your suitcase with your trousers and let the legs hang over the outside edge of the suitcase. Then pack the rest of your travel gear with the lighter materials on top. Wrap trouser legs over the pile; they'll keep their crease.
Stuff socks and rolled-up belts into shoes to save space.
Take along plastic bags for laundry or wet swimsuits.
Bring an empty, soft bag for souvenirs. |
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