Cestovní organizér na kabely | Vše kolem nabíječek a kabelůDatové kabely a nabíjecí kabely k mobilu, laptopu, fotoaparátu atd. je na cestách prostě potřeba mít s sebou. Ideálním řešením, které zabrání změti kabelů v zavazadle, je tento cestovní organizér. Usnadňuje roztřídění a uložení nejrůznějšího elektropříslušenství a jeho přepravu – ať už při každodenní cestě do práce, nebo na cestách. Speciální pouzdro má nastavitelné zapínání a nabízí tři kapsy na zip a různá poutka.
Speaking of anti-theft, the things I have stopped using include: money belts, personal alarms, and baggage tracking devices. I still use combination locks.
Because I always need to carry my passport Kånken travel wallet is my everyday wallet. It fits more than I need (since I've decluttered my loyalty cards). The wallet itself doesn't fit into their hip pack or most pockets. It fits into the inner pockets of my jackets. #travel #travelgear
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People would say "that's Balkans", but Bulgaria is also Balkans, and I felt extremely safe there. Interestingly, when I get cat-called in Germany, it's in Serbo-Croatian language. Go figure.
But, I wouldn't pay to travel to more than 50% countries. If a country has capital punishment, no reproductive rights, if women don't have human rights there, I do not want to support the economy of that country. So that criterion alone keeps me safe.
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So I use my Dopper bottle: https://shop.dopper.com/bottles/original/dopper-original-pure-white
And, although I do have a carabiner carrier for it (https://shop.dopper.com/dopper-carrier) I never use it because it is so slim that it fits into my Kånken backpack side pocket. #travel #travelgear
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I mentioned I learn from my own mistakes. So you get to learn from them as well:
1. stay current with your vaccines, that way you won't be walking around a foreign city futilely searching for tetanus immunoglobulin in pharmacies
2. when you travel light, do not reduce your first aid kit, thinking that plasters are enough and you won't need any sterile compresses or a gauze roll
3. don't bring only one pair of trousers - bring joggers instead of pyjama bottoms
Many minimalist travellers swear by toothpaste tablets. Sure, they are waterless and don't need to go into the liquids bag, they lighten the load, but I just don't like them, I need 2 per brushing, they taste minty, but they don't foam, they're OK for emergencies, but I did end up buying a mini toothpaste at my destination. These are the ones I have: https://www.dm.de/dontodent-zahnputztabletten-p4066447502381.html
Revolut used to be great. It offers a debit card, virtual cards, easy money transfer, a bit of cashback... I would exchange currencies during weekdays when the exchange rates were better and pay in local currencies. Cash withdrawal used to be free up to 200 or so EUR a month on pretty much any ATM. Well, the last 4 times the banks that own the ATMs charged me 10 or even more percent: Raiffeisen and Erste Bank in Austria, and 2 in North Macedonia. https://www.revolut.com/
It seems Revolut currency exchange is free up to 1000 EUR/month.
If you need Revolut customer service, open the chat and type "live agent". The chatbot is useless.
Another reason to add only virtual cards to your Google Pay: If your physical card gets stolen, you want to block it, but you still to be able to pay for stuff.
Also, don't keep all your cash in one place.
Better safe than sorry
The hotel only has one washer/dryer combo, so the guy who didn't want to miss the spot worked in the laundry room which is, like, 3 square metres. He was there 30 min before my laundry was finished (I went to have a drink in the lobby), and had a meeting discussing sales while I was packing up my laundry 😂 (Yes I do set a timer, but what the machine says is never correct.) Guess that's a #travelhack
Jacket. The most useless thing I bring on my summer trips, no matter where I'm travelling. It would be useful to carry stuff in the pockets but I can't have it on if it's over 20C. Or over 15C and sunny.
Next summer I should leave it at home. I can simply layer technical shirts if it gets too cold.
Bought too much stuff (too voluminous or heavy)? Send yourself a parcel.
No fitted sheets? Tie all the corners under the mattress/overmattress. Tie them before your first sleep, especially if you want to not be disturbed by the room service.
Things I do to lighten my load:
- peel off cosmetic packaging stickers
- transfer toiletries and food into lighter containers (ziploc bags)
- leave unused cosmetics / food for future guests
- send warm clothes home
- eat all the chocolates, sweets, cultured cashew cheeses I bought at the vegan festivals because it's easier to carry them on my hips than in my backpack 🙃
And then I go and buy books, a cast iron teapot, and a brass candlestick 🤪
Train tickets between Norway and Sweden are much cheaper if you buy them from the Norwegian operator https://www.vy.no/ Just be careful not to accidentally buy a bus ticket (unless you want to take a bus).
Before booking accommodation make sure you actually have a connection to that city on that day. Especially if it's a holiday.
Do put 20 tablets of pseudoephedrine in your first aid kit, because in some countries it is prescription only, and those 5 are only enough for 36 hours 😩