Inexperienced travelers are often at a loss before choosing what and how to put in their suitcase. As a result, unnecessary things are taken, and the space of the suitcase is used illiterately. In order not to get into such a situation, it is enough to know a few simple rules.
Instructions
Step 1
What should I put in my suitcase?
The most important criterion for keeping your baggage is where you are going. What format of leisure activities are you going to have, an active vacation or a measured beach life? In the first case, you may need special devices, in the second, the amount of luggage should be kept to a minimum.
If you are traveling by plane, you should check the baggage allowance of this airline before packing your suitcase. Consider the fact that you will probably want to bring something from your trip.
Make a list of things for yourself before packing your luggage. It should be specific to the smallest detail: one pair of trousers, three pairs of short-sleeved T-shirts. Take this list with you to check if you have any items.
Things can be divided into several categories, for example: clothes and shoes, personal hygiene items, appliances, documents, souvenirs, food, medicines. From clothes, take a few basic things that will be combined with each other. Subsequently, there is always the opportunity to update your wardrobe while shopping.
Find out what toiletries the hotel provides for its guests. Most hotels have a hairdryer, shampoo, soap, and a disposable toothbrush. Based on this, take the missing minimum of such funds with you.
Step 2
Rules for placing things in a suitcase
When placing things in a suitcase, send the most bulky and heavy things to the bottom. Light things should lie on top, and fragile things should be placed among the clothes. Try to remove packaging from items as much as possible.
Pairs of shoes should be placed in separate bags on the heel-to-toe principle and positioned along the edges of the suitcase. To save space, small items should be placed inside the shoe. It is advisable to wrap electrical appliances, valuable and fragile things in clothes or in a film with bubbles so that they are not damaged during transportation.
The garments will be comfortable to roll up tightly, especially trousers and skirts. Thus, a sufficiently large number of things will fit. Even ironed items will retain their appearance if rolled into a tight roller.