How To Pack Like A Pro: 10 Travel Essentials For Women

Don’t leave home without these 10 travel essentials for women. From a versatile scarf to a multi-pouch bag, these items will make your trip easier
A solo woman traveller on a journey
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Have you ever wondered how someone can put their entire life into a carry-on travel bag and tour the world? As tough as it may sound, it is not impossible and you can do it, too. As a woman, investing on the essentials to prepare for travel might prove to be a wise decision. Once you've learnt travelling light on a short trip, you won't want to go back, even for longer trips.

It is important to pack smart and carry the essential items that can make your trip easier, safer, and more enjoyable. You'll undoubtedly want to bring stuff that can withstand the test of time and make your journey a breeze.

A Portable Wifi And A Sim Card

A portable wifi with 4G internet
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Staying connected while travelling is not only convenient but also essential in this day and age of technology. You may need to access the internet for various reasons, such as checking your flight status, booking your accommodation, finding directions, communicating with your loved ones, or sharing your travel photos on social media.

To avoid roaming charges and unreliable wifi, it’s a good idea to get a local SIM card with high-speed internet. This way, you can enjoy unlimited data and calls at a reasonable price. You can also use apps like WhatsApp, Skype, or Viber to make free calls and messages. It will also help you keep track of routes and navigate your way around an unfamiliar city.

A Multi Pouch Makeup Bag

A multi-pouch makeup bag
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Makeup is not only a way to enhance your beauty but also a way to express yourself and boost your confidence. Whether you’re travelling for work or leisure, you may want to look your best and be ready for any occasion. That’s why you should carry a multi-pouch makeup bag that can sort out all your makeup, lotions, and toiletries in one place.

It should be compact, easy to clean, and have multiple pockets and zippers to keep your items organised and accessible. You can also customise your makeup bag according to your travel destination, season, and personal preferences.

Band-Aid

A girl tends to her injury with a band-aid
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Band-Aid is a simple but useful item that can save you from a lot of pain and trouble. You never know when you may get a cut, a blister, a bug bite, or a shoe bite while travelling. Having a Band-Aid in your bag can help you treat your wound quickly and prevent infection. It can also provide relief and comfort until you can find a pharmacy or a doctor. Band-Aid is also handy for other purposes, such as covering a hole in your clothes, securing a loose button, or sealing a leaky bottle.

Tissues

Tissues are another basic but essential item that you should always have in your bag while travelling. They can be useful for a lot of things, such as wiping up a mess, cleaning your hands, removing your makeup, or blotting your sweat, or even jotting down an important memo. You may also need tissues in places where the hygiene standards are low, the toilets are dirty, or the napkins are scarce. Tissues are also cheap, lightweight, and easy to find, so you can always stock up on them before or during your trip.

Extra Tampon Or Pad

If you’re a woman, you know how unpredictable and inconvenient your period can be, especially when you’re travelling. You may not always have access to a bathroom, a trash can, or a sanitary product when you need it. That’s why you should always have an extra tampon or pad in your bag, just in case your period arrives early, late, or unexpectedly. Having an extra tampon or pad can also help you avoid leaks, stains, odours, and discomfort.

Safety Pins

Safety pins are small but mighty items that can save you from a lot of embarrassment and hassle. You never know when your clothes may rip, tear, or malfunction while travelling. A safety pin can help you fix your wardrobe malfunction in a matter of seconds, whether it’s a broken zipper, a loose hem, a gaping button, or a popped strap.

A Versatile Scarf

It can also double as a bracelet, a bookmark, or a rubber band
It can also double as a bracelet, a bookmark, or a rubber bandShutterstock

A versatile scarf is a must-have for women with long or medium-length hair. It can help you keep your hair in place, out of your face, and away from your neck, especially when you’re travelling in hot, humid, or windy conditions or need to focus on work and need to keep the hair out of your eyes.

Wearing it around the neck in a dozen ways, a versatile scarf can help you change your style according to your mood, outfit, or occasion. You can go for a ponytail, a bun, a braid, or a half-up, half-down look. It can also double as a bracelet, a bookmark, or a rubber band.

Post-It And A Pen

A post-it and a pen are simple but handy items that can help you remember, communicate, and create while travelling. You can use a post-it and a pen to write down important information, such as your hotel address, your flight number, or your emergency contact information. You can also use them to leave notes for yourself or others, such as reminders, messages, or feedback. In addition, they may come in handy when you are in a mood to express your creativity through drawing, doodling, or making origami.

 A Good Day-Trip/Hiking Backpack

A woman with a hiking backpack
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A good backpack is a versatile and practical item that can serve as your carry-on luggage, day bag, or hiking bag. It should be lightweight, durable, water-resistant, and comfortable to carry. It should also have enough space and compartments to store your travel essentials, such as your passport, wallet, phone, camera, snacks, water bottle, sunscreen, and more. A good backpack can make a world of difference during your travels, as it can help you stay organised, prepared, and hands-free.

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