Why Do I Need A Packing Guide?

Have you ever been on vacation or a business trip and discovered you have forgotten an essential item? It’s a huge pain. Let’s face it, packing is probably the least interesting part of any trip and possibly the most anxiety-inducing.

There’s a fine line between over-packing and packing what you need, when you are traveling solo there is another layer since you won’t have anyone who might be able to loan you an essential item. This packing guide will be your comprehensive list to ensure you have all your essentials and don’t overpack, while also providing tips on managing with fewer items.

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Why Packing Smart is Essential for Solo Travel

Remembering all your essentials is important, especially if you are traveling solo. There isn’t another person who might have a phone charger or sunscreen you can borrow, that responsibility falls on you.

I know I feel better on my solo trips when I have everything I need, that peace of mind can make any trip so much better. Some items can completely ruin, or severely hamper, any trip if they are forgotten (medication or contacts/eyeglasses), so having a list helps a ton.

I remember one trip on which I forgot to pack a brace for an injury that was healing, thankfully I was traveling to a city where I could buy another, but that could have severely affected my trip. After that I started making a list for myself, I’m going to share my work with you.

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The Golden Rule: Packing Light

Let’s get one thing straight: you don’t need to bring your entire wardrobe. The goal is to pack light but pack right. Focus on versatility and essentials. Here’s how to do it:

Choose the Perfect Travel Backpack

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Your travel backpack is your best friend. It needs to be comfortable, durable, and just the right size. Travel backpacks come with various features and suitability for different types of travelers. Look for one with multiple compartments, padded straps, a functional back panel with a laptop pouch, easy access to the main compartment, and a secure lock system.

The size of the travel backpack you choose to bring is going to depend largely on its role. Are you only bringing a travel backpack? Is it your personal item? Your carry-on bag? The good news is that there are many quality bags available in multiple sizes, but this article is about the contents of the bag, not the bag itself.

Clothing Essentials

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  • Mix and Match: Choose clothing that can be mixed and matched to create different outfits. Think neutral colors and versatile pieces. Pack clothing items, not outfits.
  • Layer Up: Layers are your best friend. A lightweight jacket, a couple of long-sleeve shirts, and a few tank tops should do the trick. Layers can also save the day if the weather is not what you were expecting, or if you are trying to avoid bringing a bulky coat.
  • Comfortable Shoes: You’ll likely be walking a lot, so bring a pair of comfortable walking shoes and possibly a pair of versatile sandals. The right pair of shoes can take the place of dress shoes, walking shoes, or casual wear shoes.
  • Weather-Appropriate Gear: Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly. Depending on where you are traveling, the weather can be drastically different from where you live.
  • Don’t forget a hat and sunglasses for sunny destinations and a waterproof jacket for rainy ones.

Toiletries and Personal Care

  • Travel-Sized Everything: Invest in travel-sized toiletries to save space and comply with airport security regulations. If you are into saving money buy travel-sized toiletry bottles and fill them from your larger bottles at home, it saves so much money. Just don’t forget to label them… Not saying I’ve done that. but conditioner is not a good hand lotion, in case you were wondering.

  • Makeup: This is really going to depend on what you prioritize, and is a very personal matter. You might be the kind of lady who doesn’t want to skimp on makeup and is willing to use all the space needed for it, and that’s amazing. If you are the type that just wants nice-looking skin, pare everything down to your essentials and pack those to save space.

  • First Aid Kit: Include band-aids, pain relievers, antacids, or any other OTC meds you think you might need. Don’t forget the sunscreen, sunscreen is usually the first thing I pack (I’m very fair-skinned and turn red in the sun). I always also pack aloe when I am going anywhere that is very sunny. I would rather have it and not need it than be suffering from a sunburn. Pack toilet paper if you are camping or traveling to a place where bathroom facilities might not be available.

  • Medications: Any prescription medications you might need, and any other medical devices you might need.

Tech Gadgets and Accessories

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  • Universal Adapter: A must-have for charging your devices in different countries, this can obviously be skipped if you are traveling domestically.

  • Portable Power Bank: Keep your phone and other gadgets powered up on the go, remember to buy a power bank that can efficiently charge your devices. And remember to keep them in your carry-on, if you are traveling by plane, spare batteries can’t be checked.

  • Lightweight Laptop or Tablet: For those moments when you need to check in with the real world or need to catch up on the latest episodes of your favorite show, I understand.

Packing for Safety and Security

Safety is a top priority, especially when traveling solo. Here are some tips to ensure you and your belongings stay safe:

Keep Valuables Hidden

  • Money Belt: Wear a money belt under your clothes to keep your cash, credit cards, and passport safe. It’s also a great way to keep your hands free. I have also used a belt bag (formerly known as a fanny pack) for this purpose.

  • Anti-Theft Backpack: Choose a backpack with anti-theft features like lockable zippers and RFID-blocking compartments.

Stay Connected

  • Local SIM Card: Get a local SIM card or an international plan to stay connected.

  • Emergency Contacts: Keep a list of emergency contacts in your phone and a hard copy in your luggage.

Packing Tips for Different Types of Trips

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Whether you’re heading to the beach, hiking in the mountains, or exploring a bustling city, your packing list will vary. Here’s what to consider:

Beach Vacation

  • Swimwear: Consider packing two swimsuits so you always have a dry one.

  • Beach Towel: A quick-dry towel is essential, they are far lighter than a regular towel.

  • Flip Flops: Lightweight and perfect for the beach.

Adventure Trip

  • Hiking Boots: Sturdy and comfortable for long treks.

  • Outdoor Gear: A water bottle, a multi-tool, insect repellent (at least that’s essential for me), and a compact first aid kit.

  • Weather-Appropriate Clothing: Moisture-wicking shirts and pants, a fleece jacket, and a rain poncho. This really depends on when and where you are adventuring.

City Exploration

  • -Comfortable Shoes: Stylish yet comfortable for all-day walking.

  • -Daypack: A small backpack for daily essentials instead of a purse. It keeps your hands free and can often carry more items easily. Use a day pack to carry essentials such as a sweater, camera, guidebook, and snacks while leaving your larger bag at the hotel. It also helps in organizing possessions and travel documents, ensuring you stay organized and prepared while traveling.

  • -Travel Guide: An app for city navigation- I used CityMapper when I was in New York and I use Google Maps constantly. If you are old-school, or just like books, a local guidebook might be a good choice for you.

The Art of Packing

Travel light to concentrate on the journey and appreciate the travel experience without the burden of checking luggage.

Now that you know what to pack, let’s talk about how to pack it.

Use Packing Cubes

Packing cubes can be a game-changer. Be sure to select the kind that also compresses your items. Packing cubes are great for organization, but space is usually at a premium when traveling.

Roll, Don’t Fold

Rolling your clothes instead of folding them saves space and minimizes wrinkles.

Fill the Gaps

Utilize every inch of your backpack by filling gaps with smaller items like socks and underwear.

Packing List for Solo Female Travelers

Here’s a handy packing list to ensure you don’t forget anything important, remember what you bring will largely depend on the length of your trip (or willingness to do laundry on the go) and where you are traveling to:

Clothing

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  • Shirts 1 per day of travel, or plan for as many as you need between washing your clothes. Pack long sleeves and short sleeves according to the expected weather and season. Consider packing a long-sleeved shirt for warm weather getaways and a T-shirt that could be layered for a cold weather trip.

  • -Pants– 1 pair per day of travel, I always pack an extra pair in case I get caught in the rain or I manage to fall in water or get dirty. Choose pants you are comfortable in and meet your style needs, remember to pack mix-and-match items rather than specific outfits. Choose pants, jeans, leggings, skirts, or shorts based on expected weather, personal style, and what you are comfortable in.

  • Underwear 1 pair of underwear per day of travel, I will pack a pair or two extra in case there is an emergency

  • Socks 1 pair of socks per day of travel. The type of socks you bring will largely depend on what activities you plan. I do recommend buying comfortable socks that have adequate padding and breathability for any trip where you intend to spend time walking.

  • Shoes– I typically only pack one or two pairs of shoes- one pair for walking or casual wear, and one pair of specialty shoes (sandals for the beach, dress shoes for business, hiking boots for backpacking, etc.). Remember shoes can be versatile, if you pick the right pair of shoes they can work for casual wear, dressing up, and walking.

  • Outerwear– This again will depend on where you are traveling and the expected weather, it wouldn’t make sense to pack a heavy coat if you are traveling in summer. I typically sub in a hoodie for a lightweight jacket and pack multipurpose layers along with my lightest winter coat if I am traveling into a cold weather area.

  • -Waterproof jacket– A lightweight rain jacket will work well for this item, it can also be layered with a hoodie in case the weather is colder than expected.

Toiletries

Remember you can omit anything you don’t use or need, these are suggestions and things I bring

– Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, and mouthwash

-Chapstick or Lip Balm, I like one with SPF 15 or higher

– Shampoo and conditioner

– Body wash

– Deodorant

-Lotion

-Razor

– Hairbrush/comb

– Hair ties

– Makeup

-Perfume/body spray

– Sunscreen

– First aid kit

-Toiletry kit- this includes a nail clipper, nail file, and tweezers

-Menstrual Products- this is very specific to women, but it’s best to be prepared.

Accessories

– Sunglasses

– Hat

– Scarf

– Jewelry- I recommend taking minimal pieces on vacation

-Belt

Tech Gadgets

– Phone and charger

– Portable charger

– Universal adapter (if traveling internationally)

– Lightweight laptop or tablet

– Headphones/earbuds

– Camera (if you don’t like the one on your phone or just like having a separate camera)

Documents

– Passport

-Copy of your visa if traveling internationally- many countries now use an app, so make sure you have it downloaded before heading through customs

– Travel Insurance

– Copies of important documents

– Emergency contacts

Miscellaneous

– Reusable water bottle

– Travel pillow/neck pillow

– Quick-dry towel

– Book or e-reader

– Notebook and pen- this could be a journal or a small notebook in your pocket, it’s a handy item.

-Sleep mask (I love using one of these on a plane or just traveling in general)

-Umbrella- rain never stops me, but I’d rather stay dry.

FAQs

What’s the best type of travel backpack for women?

Look for a travel backpack that’s between 20 to 40 liters in capacity, with padded straps, multiple compartments, and a secure lock system. It should be comfortable to wear for extended periods.

How can I ensure my safety while traveling solo?

Keep your valuables hidden in a money belt, choose a backpack with anti-theft features, stay connected with a local SIM card or international plan, and keep a list of emergency contacts.

How do I avoid overpacking?

Focus on versatile clothing that can be mixed and matched, use packing cubes to stay organized, and roll your clothes to save space. Remember, you can always do laundry on the go!

What should I pack for a beach vacation?

Bring two swimsuits, a quick-dry towel, flip-flops, sunscreen, and lightweight, comfortable clothing.

What are some must-have tech gadgets for solo travelers?

A portable charger, universal adapter, lightweight laptop or tablet, and a phone with a local SIM card or international plan are essential.

Can I travel with just a carry-on backpack?

Yes, with careful planning and smart packing, it’s entirely possible to travel with just a carry-on backpack. Focus on essentials and versatile items to maximize space.

Wrapping Up

Packing for a solo trip doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With this comprehensive guide, you’ll be well-prepared for any adventure that comes your way. Remember, the key is to pack light but pack right. Focus on essentials, stay organized, and prioritize safety. Now, go out there and explore the world with confidence, fellow solo traveler! Safe travels!

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