Don't Burden Yourself on
Vacation...
Pack Light
You've got to pack light when travelling nowadays. The
days of multiple suitcases and luggage porters are long gone.
So don't be a pack-horse... pack light instead and really enjoy
your vacation!
I met a 56-year-old woman who was traveling around the world.
Eileen related to me the story of how she started her trip with
three suitcases and a carry-on. The three suitcases were too
much for her to maneuver in planes, trains, buses, airports and
stations. Three weeks into her trip, she had purchased a small
backpack and had discarded 80 percent of the stuff she started
with.
Though this story is exceptional because Eileen was traveling
around the world, a trip that she expected to last a year, and
she started with an oppressive amount of luggage, the lesson
learned can be taken to heart by the traveler in all of us
whether we're going to San Francisco for the weekend or to New
Dehli for a few weeks. Packing light enables you to easily
maneuver yourself and your belongings through all the mazes of
airports, train stations and bus stations.
How do you go about packing light? Well, packing light requires
a special mindset when you are packing. First, you may want to
start with a goal in mind. For example, you may want to fit
everything required for a trip in a small piece of checked
luggage or go one step further and aim for carry-on sized
luggage only. Also, you really ought to save some space in that
luggage for any souvenirs that you want to bring home.
After you have selected your desired luggage size, start
planning and laying out all the clothes, toiletries and
personal items that you think you'll need. You may want to
check the weather report for your destination so you'll know
the types of clothes you'll need. Once you have everything
spread out on your bed, go through each item and determine if
it is essential. If an item is not absolutely essential, leave
it behind. Determine the precise number of outfits that you'll
need and don't pack a single piece of clothing more. Try to
coordinate your clothing so that you can reuse items, such as
pants, jeans or skirts, multiple times. Your goal is to be
comfortable, not necessarily to look great. If you are going on
a trip that is more than one week, take one week's worth of
clothing and then washing it while on your trip. Going to the
laundromat in a foreign country is a great way to become
acquainted with the culture. View it as an opportunity, not a
hassle. Alternatively, you may be able to wash some items
in the sink at your hotel.
Remember that you are going on vacation, so is it really
necessary to bring your laptop or your PDA. Aren't you going on
vacation to get away from all that. You'll likely be able to
access an Internet cafe at your destination, another perfect
opportunity to learn more about the local culture. If you're an
avid reader, pick one book to bring and when you're done swap
it with someone that you meet in your hotel, another
opportunity to extend yourself beyond your normal preferred
reading.
The reason that you are traveling is to relax, to explore
another location, to expand your horizons and to connect with
the culture and people of your destination. Laundromats,
Internet cafes and book swapping are all excellent ways to
fulfill the purpose of travel.
Don't be oppressed by large and heavy luggage that restricts
your movement like a ball and chain clamped to your ankle.
Eileen was a lot happier without her blow- dryer and you will
be too. Free yourself to really get out there and enjoy your
vacation.
Jed Clark is a travel writer, photographer and long-time San
Francisco resident. For more travel tips and information about
San Francisco destinations, attractions and neighborhoods,
visit zurdogo.com - a
destination guide to San Francisco.
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