I'd love to hear more about how you're planning out some of your logistics: money (anything to know about when and where you make cash withdrawals in Europe vs Asia), how you're accessing data/wifi along the way, more technical things like that.
It looks good and well thought out. My only recommendation is to half the amount of clothes (!). It is easy to pack for the "just in case"-situations or from a fear of being limited in your choices. But the thing is that some of the best travel memories come from needing something and finding an inventive solution or going on the hunt for it. When you return you will laugh at the time you fumbled through new words and brands in the shampoo aisle, and you will cherish the shirt from the small local designer or charity shop. Sure, bring what is hard to find (specific medicine and bras in your specific size), and enough to hand wash on the road, but remember: everywhere you go people are living completely normal lives comparable to yours, and especially Europe and Southeast Asia are the least challenging places to travel. One of my most important bits of travel knowledge is simple: you will need much less than what you think. Also a full bag is a heavy bag, and a full bag does not leave room for the memorable stuff your will inevitably pick up along the way. Bonus tip: don't bring anything white. It will only look fresh for about two weeks. If you need inspiration to reduce your extensive wardrobe, I would recommend the channel 'Use Less' and their video 'Avoid overpacking with this simple method!'. I'm looking forward to following your adventures! Happy travel :D
I agree 10000% especially because you're going to Southeast Asia where a lot of clothes are made, you may not need as much. Go as light as possible and should you need something, you could pick it up over there.
I’m going to Italy this summer with my male best friend and this has been the most useful packing video I’ve come across (I’ve watched a lot!). Thanks for showing realistic packing including fidgets, sentimental things and actually stylish clothes 👌🏻
Just a suggestion, I always pack a lightweight scarf and it makes all the difference if it gets a little cooler in the evenings. Good thing you are taking a cardigan, and if you add a scarf, that will keep you very cozy. And I find that three pair of shoes is perfect and gives my feet a well needed change up. Looks like you’ve got a great start! Happy travels!
Great video! I hope you guys have an amazing and safe trip! I traveled with a Scrubba Wash Bag (and laundry sheets) for laundry washing....they say 3 minutes of agitation is equal to a wash machine cycle. Saves a lot of $$! Thanks for the tips!
Omfg I’m so excited to follow your adventures!!!! Wishing you the most epic trip! 💕
Ah thank you so much 🥰🫶🏻
I'd love to hear more about how you're planning out some of your logistics: money (anything to know about when and where you make cash withdrawals in Europe vs Asia), how you're accessing data/wifi along the way, more technical things like that.
It looks good and well thought out. My only recommendation is to half the amount of clothes (!).
It is easy to pack for the "just in case"-situations or from a fear of being limited in your choices. But the thing is that some of the best travel memories come from needing something and finding an inventive solution or going on the hunt for it. When you return you will laugh at the time you fumbled through new words and brands in the shampoo aisle, and you will cherish the shirt from the small local designer or charity shop.
Sure, bring what is hard to find (specific medicine and bras in your specific size), and enough to hand wash on the road, but remember: everywhere you go people are living completely normal lives comparable to yours, and especially Europe and Southeast Asia are the least challenging places to travel.
One of my most important bits of travel knowledge is simple: you will need much less than what you think. Also a full bag is a heavy bag, and a full bag does not leave room for the memorable stuff your will inevitably pick up along the way.
Bonus tip: don't bring anything white. It will only look fresh for about two weeks.
If you need inspiration to reduce your extensive wardrobe, I would recommend the channel 'Use Less' and their video 'Avoid overpacking with this simple method!'.
I'm looking forward to following your adventures!
Happy travel :D
I agree 10000% especially because you're going to Southeast Asia where a lot of clothes are made, you may not need as much. Go as light as possible and should you need something, you could pick it up over there.
We have already started to remove the items we aren't going for so I think you are 100% right!
I’m going to Italy this summer with my male best friend and this has been the most useful packing video I’ve come across (I’ve watched a lot!). Thanks for showing realistic packing including fidgets, sentimental things and actually stylish clothes 👌🏻
Wow that will be so fun! Thank you for the nice words and I’m so happy it helped 🫶🏻
Just a suggestion, I always pack a lightweight scarf and it makes all the difference if it gets a little cooler in the evenings. Good thing you are taking a cardigan, and if you add a scarf, that will keep you very cozy. And I find that three pair of shoes is perfect and gives my feet a well needed change up. Looks like you’ve got a great start! Happy travels!
Ohhh yeah a light scarf is so versatile! Good tip ☺️
Great video! I hope you guys have an amazing and safe trip! I traveled with a Scrubba Wash Bag (and laundry sheets) for laundry washing....they say 3 minutes of agitation is equal to a wash machine cycle. Saves a lot of $$! Thanks for the tips!
The Scrubba is a good idea for easy laundry. But if you already have a drybag then just use that instead - it works almost as well as a Scrubba.
Lovedd this! Makes me want to pack😅😂
Omg just heard you say you’re going to the eras tour in Europe this summer- so are me and my bestie! Which show are you going to?
We are going to Amsterdam!
,Genius!