How To Pack Light For Any Trip, Anywhere

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This post was posted by The Hipmunk on Hipmunk’s  Tailwind blog on August 25th.

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No one would prefer lugging four suitcases through the airport over picking up a backpack and whistling past the baggage claim. But that doesn’t mean packing light is an easy feat. Develop a strategy for packing light, and you’re much more likely to actually do it in spite of anxieties.

Whether your goal is to pack for a multi-week vacation in a carry-on or you’re just looking to lighten the load and develop better packing habits, here’s how to pack light for any trip.

Embrace multi-functionalism

Why pack two (or more) items when it’s possible to pack one item that accomplishes everything the others would. Think two-in-one shampoo/conditioner, smartphones (they’re a camera, flashlight, GPS, and phone all in one), a small bundle of strong, flexible rope (use it to tie things to a pack, string it up as a clothesline, or tie the bag to the roof of a bus), or a tablet that can be converted into a laptop. While packing, consider all the ways (conventional or not) that each item could be used. Pack as many multi-functional items as possible, and don’t double up—if one item could serve a particular function in a pinch, that’ll do.

Follow the “rule of three”

When it comes to clothing, three pairs of socks, three pairs of underwear, and three shirts should take care of the basics. That way you can wear one, wash one, and dry one all at the same time. Because pants and shorts get smelly less quickly, two pairs will probably do it. Choose clothing in neutral shades so that any of the items can be paired with the others, and opt for fabrics that aren’t prone to wrinkling.

Think light

Evaluate everything on a packing list to see if there are light-weight versions of any items. For example, consider packing a Camelbak bladder instead of a stainless steel water bottle. And instead of packing a heavy winter coat for a cold climate, pack light-weight thermals and thin sweaters (One exception: If you’restaying in an ice hotel, bring the heaviest coat you’ve got). You’ll stay warm either way but the latter will take up way less room in a suitcase. Opt for the lighter version whenever possible.

Be willing to wash

Committing to washing your clothes while traveling will save a ton of weight, because you won’t need to pack fresh outfits for every day of the trip. A sink plug and a little soap is generally all it takes to get clothes clean on the road.

Make a “don’t-pack” list

When it comes to packing light, what you don’t pack is just as important as what you do. Leave behind jewelry and other valuables, items that can be purchased at a destination, multiple guidebooks (or multiple books in general), unnecessary electronics, excess toiletries, and most of the items you feel inclined to stuff into the bag in a last-minute panic. Also be sure to adhere to any regulations for liquids, etc., in order to spend less time in airport security.

Pack several days in advance

This affords time to assess everything you’ve planned to pack. A day or two after laying out all your gear, re-evaluate whether each item is essential. If you’re justifying taking an item with the phrase “what if…” that may be a sign that it’s not actually necessary. Packing in advance will also leave time to pack in an organized way, with heavier items toward the bottom of the pack, clothing rolled instead of folded, and the gear you’ll need most often in accessible places.

Packing light is a skill made better with practice, and it gets easier every time it’s done (especially after a few trips prove that things don’t fall to pieces without all those “what if” items). Put these tactics into practice every time you pack for a trip, and pretty soon you’ll be a pro at packing light.

Top Five Boutique Hotels in Baltimore for Luxury in Budget

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Since its inception, the concept of “boutique hotel” has gained popularity all over North America. Baltimore, being a major tourist hub in the country, is no exception. This vibrant city with a booming tourism industry is home to a number of boutique hotels ensuring a remarkable living experience for visitors. Here is a list of Top 5 Boutique Hotels in Baltimore, MD which will help you choose your accommodation wisely on your next trip to Baltimore, the “city of neighborhoods.”

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Baltimore Harbor Hotel

If you are looking for a specious, comfortable, and contemporary accommodation right by the bay, Baltimore Harbor Hotel is the place for you. The hotel provides modern amenities for both business and leisure travelers alike. With complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi Internet in the room, and most of the Baltimore attractions such as Inner Harbor, Oriole Park, National Aquarium, and the convention center within walking distance, this hotel is friendly to your pocket. Special entertainment features include Karaoke nights at the hotel on every Wednesday and Thursday.

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Blue Door on Baltimore

Blue Door on Baltimore specializes in theme-oriented decor and services. An array of modern amenities in an elegant classical setting is what sets the hotel apart from all other hotels in the famous Inner Harbor district in Baltimore. Experience luxury with Baltimore’s traditional Row House bed and breakfast accommodation and personalized services at Blue Door on Baltimore. In addition to free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, DVD player, iPad, and interactive television, there’s more to keep you engaged in the hotel room, such as Yoga mattresses and private balconies overlooking the city and the harbor.

Biltmore Suites Hotel

Have you ever thought about experiencing Victorian luxury in a modern urban neighborhood? Well, if you have no problem with non-smoking accommodation then Biltmore Suites Hotel awaits you with an array of elegant, Victorian-style suites appointed with all modern amenities at affordable rates. Savor sumptuous continental breakfast served in the room as you wake up in the morning. Enjoy discounted rates on cruising and car parking. You can further save on your travel budget by booking online.

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Brookshire Suites Baltimore’s Inner Harbor

Find Baltimore’s lively urban spirit in Brookshire Suites Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, a contemporary-style boutique hotel with artistic decor and relaxing ambiance. Baltimore’s bustling heart, Inner Harbor, is a short walk from the hotel, and so are the buzzing Cross Street Market and local food junctions. Immerse yourself in luxury with spacious suites and an array of amenities including two flat-screen televisions, fridge, microwave oven, in-room work space, and much more. Sit by the large bay window and enjoy the harbor view right from your room. A state-of-the-art wellness center at the hotel awaits you with a variety of equipment, yoga gear, and fitness training activities.

Embassy Suites Baltimore – Inner Harbor

Part of the Hilton hotel chain, Embassy Suites Baltimore – Inner Harbor is a perfect idyllic escape for all types of travelers. While business travelers can make the most of the hotel’s contemporary business center, leisure travelers can relax in complete luxury. This boutique hotel offers a range of upscale accommodations along with a bunch of special offers depending on the guest’s travel date, itinerary, interests, and chosen accommodation type. Special discounts for military families, redeemable bonus points on buying with the Citi Hilton Visa card, Weekend Getaway Packages, and Family Fun Packages are several of the interesting travel deals that can make your Baltimore trip even more enjoyable.

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11 Travel Accessories Every Adventurer Needs

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This post was posted by The Hipmunk on Hipmunk’s  Tailwind blog on August 27th.

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The number of travel accessories designed to make life easier on the road just keeps growing. From electronic luggage scales to portable Bluetooth speakers, there are so many things that can come in handy while traveling. Take a look at these 11 travel accessories that help you no matter where you go.

Neck Pillow

You can’t rest at five-star hotels in Miami every time you’re tired. A neck pillow can make sleeping in random places, like a train stop, much more comfortable.

Travel Packing Aid

A travel packing aid can help you neatly organize toiletries, travel documents and currency, ensuring important items are easily accessible and secure.

USB Utility Charge Tool

Even if you’re looking to be unplugged for your next trip, you’re still going to need to charge your smartphone, laptop, camera and so on. A USB utility charge tool means you only have to bring one product to charge all your devices.

Smart Luggage

Smart Luggage has arrived, and the features are amazing. Fingerprint locking mechanisms, built-in GPS systems, digital scale sensors, anti-theft systems, shape-changing abilities and more are available right now to make traveling safer and more convenient.

Shoe Bag

Why stink up the rest of your bag? Shoe bags are a great way to keep your luggage clean, and are a necessity for most vacations as you may need sandals for some activities and gym shoes or boots for others.

Self-Sealing Dry Bags

Clothing or other belongings occasionally get wet. That’s just part of traveling. A dry bag ensures that those wet items don’t soak the rest of your stuff.

Wine Bag

This can serve two purposes: one is to actually store wine and bottles of liquor; the other is to store glass items and other fragile things.

Waterproof Travel Backpack

Rolling around luggage can get annoying, especially if you’re on the move a lot and not just chilling in hotels in Paris or wherever else. Go with a sturdy, waterproof backpack that protects your belongings and is easy to carry.

Waterproof Phone Case

A phone is a necessity for most travelers, so using a waterproof phone case to protect it from water damage and accidental drops just makes sense.

Umbrella

It rains almost everywhere in the world at some time or another. Bring an umbrella.

First Aid Kit

Whether you’re backpacking your way through southeast Asia or sleeping in one of those luxurious hotels in Dubai, you never know when an accident could happen. So be prepared.

More travel accessories are being created all the time. Use the ones on this list, but also keep an eye out for new travel items to make your trip perfect.

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Bhutan Tour: Life in Thimphu

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Life in Thimphu has a unique charm. It is a peaceful place with very low crime rate, high discipline, cleanliness and a nice coexistence of modernism and urban culture with Bhutanese tradition and a laid-back lifestyle. And most importantly, people here are nice and gentle towards you as long as you are also nice to them.

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The Roads

The roads in Thimphu are so inviting that you would enjoy drive anytime. Wide roads, less traffic, and idyllic weather – what more do you need? I haven’t seen any traffic police or traffic signaling on the roads, yet no one breaks the rule. Disciplined driving was evident everywhere.

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The Architecture

The sight of traditional architecture and religious edifices are quite common in Thimphu. You’ll see several traditional style gateways on the roads to usher you to different parts of the country from the capital city. Needless to mention, these structures beautifully adorn the cityscape.

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The Shopping Districts

Thimphu is a perfect blend of modernity and tradition – an interesting combination of simplicity and urbanity. It is reflected in the marketplaces. The city has sophisticated shopping plazas and departmental stores.

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On the other hand, the handicrafts market in Thimphu is the place you can discover the richness of Bhutanese traditional art and textiles.

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The streets come alive in the afternoon with young boys playing carrom at the shopping arcades, girls having chitchat at the open-air cafeterias and women go shopping with their little kids accompanying them.

The Vegetable Markets

Vegetable markets in Thimphu, mostly makeshift ones, are vibrant, colorful places where you’ll find a plethora of fresh fruits and vegetables. Most importantly, the sellers and buyers in these roadside vegetable markets are mostly women, in colorful western or traditional clothing.

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The Women

Bhutanese women are beautiful and in particular, they have excellent dressing sense. Be it their traditional costume Kira or western clothing, women in Thimphu dress up and accessorize quite fashionably. Women here are very active. They work hard both at home and outside. But what is worthy of mention is that they are quite comfortable taking their kids to their workplace.

Look at this woman at a vegetable market in Thimphu.

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Women usually carry their babies on their back while walking on the roads, at the shops, in the markets… everywhere. Hats off to motherhood!

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The Men

You’ll see men in Thimphu mostly in their traditional robes, called Gho. Our driver Sangay, a cheerful little young fellow, told me that it is a legal mandate in Bhutan for taxi drivers to drive in their national costume during duty hours. This is also applicable to men and women working in government offices.

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The Houses

Thimphu is a booming city. I saw a lot of multi-story houses all around in the neighborhood we stayed and a lot many were under construction. Residential buildings in Thimphu have similar structure and symmetry with the traditionally decorated exterior.  What I loved the most is the happy colors they use to paint their houses. Well… quite natural for a city in the “happiest country in the world” – isn’t it? 🙂

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The Dogs

Dogs seem to be an important part of every household in Thimphu. The people here love dogs. During the day, you’ll see them quietly slugging around in the sun. It is in the night when they are most active, barking all the night to ensure you enjoy “good night sleep”. 😀

Hotel Nirmal, where we stayed in Thimphu, is a family run hotel. The family has a cute little pet dog, Kotah, who was afraid of this distant brother of German Shepherd although I found him very gentle but watchful always. 🙂

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The Neighborhoods

We stayed in a peaceful but lively neighborhood approx 15-minute walk from the main road and the buzzing shopping district of Thimphu. A walk along the winding roads in the morning and afternoon will let you look deeper into the city life.

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P.S: This is Part IV of my Bhutan Tour Photo Essay Series. You can also check out the first three parts of this series for more photos and information on Bhutan travel.

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Finding joy in mundane things: The broken window

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“Freedom is the open window through which pours the sunlight of the human spirit and human dignity.”

~ Herbert Hoover

The house right opposite my balcony is quite old. I am seeing it in the same condition ever since we moved in this neighborhood some 15 years earlier. Every morning before I leave for the office I see the window, almost broken, remains closed. I wonder how the habitats of the house can live in such a damp, decaying house which may collapse any day! Does light and fresh wind ever enter in their house? To my surprise, that day on a sunny afternoon, I found the window in half-open state… and I got a bit curious too! 😉

I publish this post as part of the Mundane Monday Challenge given by my blogger friend Jithin aka Trablogger.

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Wish you a happy and happening week ahead! 🙂

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Bhutan Tour: A short drive through Wangdue

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I think one day is not enough to explore and experience the scenic charm of Punakha and the monastery. But you know… you are always short of time on a tour like this. There is so much to see but we have only a few days to spend. 😦   So, after lunch by the river Pho Chu we were on the road again – the road to Wangdue (pronounced as Wangdi). Wangdue district, one of the largests in the country, is home to a number of scenic valleys among which Phobjikha Valley and Lobesa Valley are to name a few.

Wangdue is less than an hour by car from Punakha. However, we didn’t have time to drive down to the interior of the district as we had to return to Thimphu by that evening.

It was a sunny afternoon. We enjoyed a drive along the Mo Chu River towards Wangdue.

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We drove through the picturesque town of Wangdue Phodrang. The town seemed a newly built one with symmetrical houses and buildings of vivid colours that lends a different charm to the place.

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wangdue phodrang, wangdue, phodrang town, bhutanWe passed by the Wangdue Monastery which was completely burnt from short circuit in 2011. The monastery was a replication of the Punakha Monastery. It is now being reconstructed again, so visitors are not allowed. We could see the monastery from a distance. By the way, our driver charged Rs 1000 extra for this drive as it was not in our itinerary from the beginning. 

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The valley, bathing in the light of summer sun looked awesome from a distance. We stopped by the road to absorb the beautiful scenery with my senses. Who knows, if I would be able to see this ever again or not! So behold and capture the beauty of this world as much you can, in this one life.

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We returned to Thimphu by 4:30 in the evening. So, I had a couple hours in hand to explore the neighboring locality and makeshift markets. I utilized it as much as possible. Will share that story with you soon. 🙂

P.S: Till then you can check out the first two parts of my Bhutan Tour photo essays for more photos and information on Bhutan travel:

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Nature: The prime source of inspiration

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“In every walk with nature one receives more than he seeks.”

~ John Muir

What other than Nature can be the inspiration to live, laugh and create? Any moment spent amidst nature makes me happy, and the feeling of connectedness inspires me to get going. And I think this is true for many of us. Love nature, live more. Happy Weekend! 🙂

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Published in response to the Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Inspiration.
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