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International Travel Packing Checklist for Beginners

Packing well is less about bringing more and more about bringing the right things. Use this checklist to pack light, stay organised, and avoid the items first-time travellers always forget.

Start with the essentials

Keep your passport, visa, money and phone together and in your carry-on, never in checked luggage. These are the items you cannot easily replace abroad, so they travel with you at all times.

Clothes that mix and match

Pack versatile layers in colours that go together so a few items make many outfits. Check the forecast for your dates rather than the season, and leave room for anything you buy on the trip.

Tech and adapters

A universal travel adapter and a power bank prevent a dead phone on your first day. Carry charging cables in your hand luggage and download maps and tickets for offline use before you fly.

Toiletries and health

Decant toiletries into travel sizes that meet carry-on liquid rules, and keep medication with copies of prescriptions in your hand luggage. A small first-aid kit handles the minor problems that always come up.

Packing essentials

  • Passport, visa and copies
  • Phone, charger and power bank
  • Universal travel adapter
  • Medication in your carry-on
  • Weather-appropriate layers
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Toiletries in travel sizes
  • Reusable water bottle

Common mistakes

Overpacking “just in case”
Putting valuables or medication in checked luggage
Forgetting an adapter for the region
Not checking the airline’s carry-on size and weight
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FAQ

How much should I pack?

Aim for a week’s worth of mix-and-match clothes even for longer trips, and plan to do laundry — it keeps your bag light and mobile.

Carry-on only or checked?

Carry-on only is faster and cheaper for short trips; check a bag for longer trips or bulky gear, but always keep documents, valuables and medication in your hand luggage.

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