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5 things you should definitely take on a trip

Albina PanchenkoNews
The list of the most important things on a trip

A full suitcase, 10 books in case you want to read, and a bunch of other junk that always follows us on vacation. OBOZREVATEL tells you what you should really take with you on a trip.

Photocopies of documents

Sometimes there are unpleasant surprises on the road. Your suitcase can get lost at the airport, your bag can be stolen, or you can simply spill coffee. Thus, it's better to have several photocopies of your documents and a digital version on your phone.

Paper map

As in the previous case, these things guarantee you a safe stay in an unfamiliar city. Buy a paper map in advance and study it. If your phone suddenly turns off, you will be able to get to the hotel without any problems. To do this, draw your route in advance and share it with your loved ones. Let someone know where you are going during the day.

Every tourist should have a paper map.

Portable charger

When traveling, it is not always possible to charge your phone. Thus, a power bank comes in handy, especially if you're planning long hikes or road trips. Don't forget to bring a spare cord in case the main one breaks.

First aid kit

It's probably too obvious, but a first aid kit is a must-have in your suitcase. Put in it medicines for poisoning and dehydration, painkillers, antipyretics, anti-allergic pills, bandages, adhesive plasters, and sunscreen. Do not forget about the individual set of medications you need. It is a good idea to put a small bottle of water in the first aid kit as health problems can take you by surprise.

Check the contents of your first aid kit carefully.

Spare wallet

Tourists are an easy target for theives because they are constantly distracted by something and don't keep track of their belongings. Therefore, it is better to take a wallet with the necessary amount of cash with you to the city and leave a spare one in your room with the rest of the money. By the way, this will help you control your expenses and avoid making a lot of unnecessary purchases.

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