Travel like me – List and Review of products i use for my travels

If you are looking to get into travel yourself and take inspiration from me, here is a list with reviews of the items I use. Not all of these items are necessarily “the best” for each given category, but I have found them to be of great value. I will add additional links for items I plan to get when I can afford to as well, so if you have more money to spend on particular items I will note what may be worth it. This article will be broken into sections; Travel, Backpacking, and Skiing.

Travel – These Items I take on international trips, but many come with me for backpacking and skiing as well

It’s also a good idea to include emergency contact information into your travel kit.

Backpacking – Mostly Focuses on Weekend to Week Long Backpacking Trips

I don’t want to sound like your mother, but you should keep it with you at all times because if it’s stolen then that could cause problems when going through security or leaving the country.

Always keep your passport in a place you can easily access it in case you need to make an emergency exit.

Skiing – Mostly Focuses on Resort Ski Trips

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Book flights on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to get the cheapest fares

The best time to book a flight is on Tuesday or Wednesday. That’s because most people are looking for flights over the weekend, so you can find some great deals if you have patience!

I first learned this trick from my flight attendant friends – and I can now confirm it works amazingly well! I’ve saved thousands of dollars by simply following this one travel hack.

Carry a credit card from home country as well as one from destination country

If you are traveling to another country, it’s always a good idea to bring your credit card from your home country with you. You don’t want to rely on just one or two cards when travelling because that could be risky if one of them gets lost or stolen.

I always bring my credit card from home, as well as one from the place I’m going or alternatively an international card such as Revolut. In case anything happens, I always have a way to get money and communicate with people at home.

What are your own best travel hacks?

Traveling can be a stressful and terrifying experience, but it doesn’t have to be.

By following these simple tips, you will always know what to expect, where your passport is at all times, how much money you’re spending on flights and accommodations (and when), and most importantly, that you are ready in case of emergency.

What are some of your own best traveling hacks? Share them with us below!

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