10 Things You Need When Traveling


Memorize the following and make it your mantra: Good travel is the result of good planning. That applies to any trip you take, but it’s especially true when you’re heading to a foreign country. Everyone hopes that their traveling is fun and easy. Therefore you must choose right stuff to make easier on your traveling. We have a list of 10 things which you need and must prepare before on your traveling.



1. Backpack

The first most important thing you must have is a backpack. Picking the right backpack is thing you should consider carefully. Too big, and you’ll have too much extra weight. Too small, and you’ll never fit anything in. Pick the wrong material, and when it rains, your stuff will be soaked. There are so many options out there that it can be very confusing.

2.  Packing Organizer

Packing organizers allow you to make better use of the limited space in your bag. Travel organizers are strictly speaking not necessary but they are still very extremely useful and convenient. You can fit more into your bag and your belongings are better protected. They also help you to stay organized when packing, as well as when travelling. There are plenty of benefits of using travel packing systems. Packing organizers help you to stay organized when packing, fit more into your bag, protect your belongings, stay organized when travelling. And moreover, you can continue to use them when back home.

3.  Shoes
Picking the correct travel shoes is one of the most important — and most difficult. Every activities of traveling needs different shoes for comfortable reason. For example, if you planned traveling somewhere like European cities that designed to be navigated by foot and public transportation — and it is guaranteed that you’re going to walk a ton each day. So you need shoes which make your heel comfort. If you choose the wrong it would hurting your heel and often make it bleeding. And don't forget to bring flip-flops while in your traveling plan you will go to beach. Then you can put your shoes into packing organizer.

4.  Water Bottle
Buying bottled mineral water for $4 a pop can quickly blow your travel budget. Refilling your water bottle from public water fountains and sinks, assuming the water is safe for drinking, can prevent you from having to purchase it. And aslo water bottles are multi-purposed. you can use them as a hot water bottle to warm your toes while sleeping or to store your toothbrush and as a flask. If you care about environmental issues, all those mineral water plastic bottles go straight to the landfill, so it’s good to do our part to protect the environment. More advice if you’re going to be traveling in a country where the water is questionable, bring a water filtration system like Lifestraw or a water bottle with a built-in filter. The last thing you need is to catch a bug from the water.

5.  Passport Pouch
Have you seen the movie EuroTrip (2004)? If so you will definitely remember when one of them named Jamie bring passport pouch which is placed inside his shirt for security reasons. And yes that passport pouch is very useful — applause for Jamie — to organize not only your passport but also your money, your phone and somethings personal and important. So it makes it easy when you need it without having to open your backpack. But, the main reason why you must have it is security.  Oftentimes pickpockets and thieves work fast.  They will grab something they think is valuable.  With a passport pouch you reduce the chances of a thief getting your passport and yout money of course.

6.  External Baterries

You do not want to bother looking for a power source to recharge your smart phone at the airport, or wherever you are traveling out of the hotel. Low battery is annoying especially when you really need your smart phone. With an external battery can reduce the inconvenience for you when you need to recharge your smart phone.
Using a solar charger is also quite helpful but only for a while, because the solar charger under the direct rays requires 40 hours to fully charge the battery of your smart phone. and the better you fill it directly into an electrical outlet or external battery if you have one.

7.  Universal Adapter Electricity Socket
International travelers must consider power needs for electronic devices and appliances while abroad. Several countries have specific electrical systems and sockets that differ from those in the United States. Travelers can safely charge a range of equipment while out of the country with accessories such as a socket adapter for plugs and power converter/transformer. A socket or plug adapter converts the existing flat plug configuration used in the U.S. to conform to the socket configuration in another country. Travelers can check power requirements for devices during trip planning so that personal electronics are always ready to use.


8.  External Camera For Smartphone

You definitely want to capture a panorama or a moment when you are traveling. You can share your captures it in apps like instagram, path, facebook and others. Although this is optional to use an additional lens uses an additional lens seems quite pleasant. For you who like photograpy or a blog writer about traveling this tool you definitely want. And do not forget to bring a stick selfie.



9.  Traveling T-Shirt
Traveling abroad such as Asia, this shirt is useful for those who can not speak the local language. With its 40 universal icon will help you communicate easily around the world while you are traveling! Hotel, transportation, food, doctor, wifi or even the toilet. This t-shirt would be a valuable aid that will complement your trip abroad.

10.    Travel Insurance
The primary benefit of travel insurance is the knowledge that should something go wrong while you are abroad, you won't be responsible for finding the money to put it right, at a time when you are already stressed out. As with all insurance policies it is important that you read the policy documents carefully to ensure that the cover you require is included, this is especially the case if you are of the sporting or adventurous persuasion as many activities increase the risk of injury and, therefore, may not be covered as standard or may only be covered for a limited frequency during the period of insurance. Policies vary quite a bit so it pays to shop around if you have the time, or speak to a specialist broker, to try and find a policy that covers your intended activity at no extra cost.