Tips And Tricks Pack Your Bags Like A Pro

Packing may appear to be simple, but it is often tricky to get it right. Here are a few tips that may help
Rolling your clothes helps save useful luggage space
Rolling your clothes helps save useful luggage space

Packing your luggage may appear to be a simple task, but it has rules that many travellers learn the hard way after thousands of miles on the road. A bit of smart thinking&nbspmay&nbspbe the difference between a rushed holiday with several detours to local stores&nbspand a streamlined trip with everything you need at your fingertips.

Here's our quick guide to packing correctly and efficiently for any trip. 

1. The Bigger Your Bag, The More You Will Pack 

The simplest way to avoid carrying too many items is to get hard-sided luggage. Ideally, it should not be&nbsptaller than 22 inches (so that it can be used as a carry-on) and should have&nbspa structural shell that prevents you from squeezing in any extras.

Neharika Nath, Travel Influencer, said, "I used to have a dreadful known brand carry-on luggage that never stood upright no matter what. I had no idea how it could have been made in such an inconvenient manner, but it reminded me of this vacation packing hack always place your heaviest stuff towards the bottom." 

2. Consider The Game Of Tetris 

The easiest way to fit everything into one bag is to fill every available inch of space. Socks, for example, should be packed into footwear. Then, in a&nbspshopping bag, place your shoe, heel to toe, at&nbspthe bottom of your luggage to protect your garments from dirt.

When all is said and done, however, it is entirely up to you how you organise everything in your bag. Here are a few techniques

  • You should roll your garments. This helps to make the most of available space while minimising creases.
  • Make use of packing cubes. These tiny bags assist you in keeping your things compact and outfits organised.
  • Try the 'bundle technique'. Wrap each piece of clothes carefully around a central core, with underwear and T-shirts in the middle, and large&nbsppieces like jackets and dresses on the outside.

3. Follow The Clothing Countdown

Try the '5, 4, 3, 2, 1 rule' if you need a mantra to help you organise your clothes for a week-long trip you need&nbsponly five sets of socks and underwear, four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes, and one cap. The list should, of course, be customised to your needs. If you are likely to&nbspuse&nbspthem, pack a swimsuit and workout gear, as well as a suit jacket and dress.

4. Pack Toiletries In Ziplock Bags

The fear of liquid spilling is one of the primary&nbspreasons why individuals are hesitant to carry&nbsptoiletries along on their vacations. Pack each bottle separately in a sealed bag to avoid sticky, gooey spills in your baggage.

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