Take a Well Planned Trip
Go Through Traveler Reviews
Such reviews, although underappreciated, are a potent tool for evaluating different destinations, hotels and tourist attractions. If you're lucky, you can find photos posted by other travelers.
Copy Your Documents
It is safe to always carry a photocopy of all your travel documents. They can really come in handy in case you lose some documents.
- Passport (if applicable)
- Visa (if applicable)
- Itinerary
- Hotel Confirmation Receipt
- Airline/Train/Bus Ticket
- Driver's License
If you want to go green and save paper, you can mail a scanned copy to yourself.
Lots of Ziploc Bags
They work like magic to safely carry liquids, gels, oils and toiletries.
Be Prepared for an Emergency
It may sound a little far-fetched but you should always carry the contact information for the nearest Embassy of your country wherever you are going. While you're at it, you should let atleast one person know exactly where you will be staying and how to contact you. You can leave the details of the hotel and a copy of your itinerary.
Pack Light
Carry as few bags are possible and avoid carrying valuables like jewelry, expensive gadget or cash. Make sure you use luggage tags to add a little bit of style and avoid confusion. It's a smart move to carry a small sling bag where you can put all the thing you'll need frequently like tickets, passport, some cash etc.
Don't Leave the Medicines Behind
If you're on prescription medication, pack enough last your entire trip and keep them in a bag where they are easily accessible, like your sling bag. If the medication is way too important, you can your pharmacy or physician for the generic name of your prescriptions in case you need to purchase additional medication abroad.
Whether you are visiting places near Bangalore on weekends or planning to visit places near Delhi to witness North India's diversity in one city, try this fool-proof formula to have a zero-hindrance trip!