Travel Hacks to Make Your Travel Experience Legendary

Okay, so you’ve planned, got the best airline and hotel deals, and have all your documents ready. You’ve even ensured that you have your money and phone sorted out. Great! Does it feel like you’ve got everything right on point?

You can do better. But you don’t need to believe it just because we said so. We have a whole stack of hacks that can help make your travel experience the best one yet. They are simple, reasonable, and can give you more of everything, including time, space, and money.

Does it feel too good to be true? Well, read on, and you will know for yourself.

Travel Hacks to Max out Your Travel and Experience

It’s really simple. The smallest changes you make can help you add more room to your luggage, save time, make new friends, and give you more bang for your buck. Which among these are you ready to do right away?

  1. Scan yourself: Well, not quite literally. All you need to do is ensure you email yourself a scanned passport copy, just in case you lose it or get robbed. Better still, mail yourself scanned copies of all handy documents for better retrieval. It helps save you the need to carry around originals wherever you go.
  2. Roll it up: Rolling up your clothes while packing can well and truly give you much more room when you pack. It’s some extra space to pack more or save up for your shopping.
  3. Stock the Sheets: While on clothes and packing, this hack may prove particularly handy. Ensure you pack some dryer sheets while on the go. A few days of travelling can make your clothes rather smelly, especially if you don’t have the opportunity to do your laundry regularly. Oh no, we aren’t advocating washing and drying at all. That’s never what holidays are about. But those dryer sheets will be a lifesaver in keeping the odour from spreading and making your suitcase smell like old socks. Here’s one better. If you can’t find dryer sheets, you can get some fragrant sachets or sticks of camphor to keep your belongings smelling wonderful and fresh.
  4. More power: You can never have enough, right! Never leave home on a trip, short or long, without a power bank. Imagine having all the calling cards and connectivity and no charge on your phone. There can’t be any tragedy worse than this. Make the most of modern technology and get a hold of a portable power bank if you don’t have one already.
  5. Jet, Set, Go: Jet lag is collateral damage that everyone has come to expect. The good news is you can beat jet lag at its own game. All you need to do is stay physically active, and you will be more alert. Go for a run or hit the gym to give yourself an instant boost.
  6. Be fragile: The best travel experiences are usually the ones that go off without a glitch. To help you ensure that your travel is not lost and makes its way to you quickly, mark it as fragile. This doesn’t mean that you need to buy some breakables. Just tag it. The airline will ensure special care and offload it faster than the other bags. You can breeze in and out of airports in record time.
  7. Why water?: Seasoned travellers will tell you that the most obscenely priced commodity in airports around the world is water. When it is a natural resource it feels tragic to spend a fortune on it. Just because we advise you against buying water doesn’t mean we advocate dehydration either. All you need is an empty water bottle. Remember that security restrictions are on the up, and several airports will not allow liquids. Carrying an empty bottle is your safest bet. You can simply fill it up at the water dispensers once you’ve made your way past the checkpoint.
  8. Walk away with Wi-fi: Never feel guilty about grabbing wi-fi that’s free. Get it at your hotel, airport lounge, or a restaurant. You’re paying enough for everything else, so make the most of anything free. You can do one better. Grab a spot with the strongest signal to enjoy a little seamless connectivity and have a quick chat with that special someone.
  9. Avoid airports: At least as an option for exchanging your currency. You should avoid hotels as well. Considering we are in an age of ATMs, cash machines, and cards, try and use them as much as possible. Remember that most hotels and airports will slap on a charge for converting your money. Their conversion rates are also not the same that a bank offers.
  10. Lay it Long: Amazing travel experiences are made of many diverse memories. If you can pack in an added location while on holiday, never let go of the chance. This can be easily accomplished by opting for longer layovers. This helps you travel in greater comfort and offers you an added location at very little extra cost.
  11. Private passages: A private hostel room is a great luxury. IIt’s a money saver, offers you privacy and comfort, and lets you meet many new people while on holiday. You may even chance upon a travel buddy for the rest of your trip.
  12. Optimise the overnighters: Everyone knows that every penny counts on an overseas trip. You can make the most of your days and nights if you can book intelligently! Overnight travel has several benefits. For one, it frees up your day to do more productive things. It also saves you a hotel stay and loads of money. Most seasoned travellers use the nights for train, bus, or flight journeys and maximise a lot in the bargain.
  13. Hoard the happy hours: We all allocate a significant amount of the budget towards meals. Everyone wants a chance to sample the local fare and brews. Considering you are on holiday, you can eat well when you feel like it. A great way to enjoy discounted meals is to dine during happy hours. That’s much more value for your money!
  14. Get Google: No one has a physical map anymore these days. And yet, everyone relies on a map to get about. With the convenience of phones, we have Google maps that account for every building, every road, and all turns. The trouble is that you may just not have the connectivity when you need it. The offline version of Google maps is the traveller’s greatest godsend. Ensure that you have it before you leave.
  15. Cold charges: It may seem bizarre, but you can get a lot more out from your rechargeable batteries when you store them in a fridge. You will realise that they last much longer when you have refrigerated them, and you needn’t charge your batteries as often. Perfect when you have long days on the move!

Conclusion

There may be 15 lifesaving hacks here, but we’ve only skimmed the surface. There are countless ways to have a better travel experience with minimal effort. As a traveller every penny, inch, and moment count. By being a little more informed and cautious, you will have so much more at your disposal.

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FAQs

How can I make international travel easy?

Simple tips involve watching carefully for travel restrictions and advisories, ensuring your documents are in place, and having your travel, phone, and hotel cards handy.

How can I save up while travelling internationally?

You can save money by going to less expensive locations, going during lean seasons, staying on the outskirts of cities, travelling at night, and looking for freebies before you travel.

What are some great travel hacks?

Some invaluable travel hacks include carrying digital copies of your documents, ensuring your cards work abroad, and having your phone connection active no matter where you travel.

What are some hacks to fly better?

Layering your clothes to suit all weather types, flying direct, having more fluids, catching red-eye, and having a reusable water bottle are some ways to fly more intelligently.

What can you do as a first-time flyer?

Ensure you are dressed comfortably, double-check all documents before you leave home, reach the airport at least 2 hours prior, and keep essentials in your carry-on baggage.

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