What should I bring for a 3-day travel to another country? - travel pillow cases
This is the first time that travel outside my country and I am traveling to Malaysia with a group of tourists in buses. We cover the 3 different places in 3 days, so I put me on the tour?
I decided, as I move from one place to another and is only a journey of 3 days, I bring convinence a new campground that includes a pocket for the love in my pocket if the hotel .. hmm .. I do not know how to wear clothes? Can I have the same jeans twice? and oh .. Should I bring a bottle of water? But when I introduce myself, they can use the custom? All toliteries wear (such as shampoo, bladder)? Covers is in the book? because I drive the bus, I need a U-shaped inflatable pillow to sleep on the long journey? uhmm ... and .. I'm going to Genting also learned that it's cold, so I too hold a Shaw or a jacket? A Shaw's much easier and saves space .. so .. But Shaw heat? Should I shoes / sneakers, because I need one of them wore on their feetya? Will the hotel slippers, wear shoes when outside? Oh no .. I need lots of help .. I'm excited and scared at the time .. I know there are a handful of theft, pickpocketing cases in Malaysia, I hope all goes well .. all things to take note to keep my money and passport save me all the time?
Monday, January 4, 2010
Travel Pillow Cases What Should I Bring For A 3-day Travel To Another Country?
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Wow, sounds like a good trip!
First, check weather reports, for which (www.weather.com or similar). If it is too moist, you probably do not feel comfortable in jeans on the day, especially when temperatures are high. I would be 3 pairs of jeans or shorts, 3 shirts, 1 light sweater and a raincoat. As for the shoes: if you were lots of walking, then boots and Teva sandals style, probably the best. Otherwise, just use what you normally do. I have never taken place, in the car, not much.
I do not hate to leave the water, their luggage is weighed and you can get there on the water.
Most hotels offer a single portion size shampoo and shower gel or soap (if not in the room, it may ask at reception), but if you prefer to make your own then by all means use it. If you plan on only for 3 days to get better a bottle is half empty: no longer needed, you must not carry out thand trucks, and the last day you can be rid of, so that more space for souvenirs :-)
I personally do not like air bags
Can take over your sweater on the bus, and use a pillow.
If you do worry about pickpockets, you can strap one of these packets, you can save your money and your passport if you are in the interior keep your valuables in a backpack, so you can use against you in the Occupied Territories Pickpockets on by it without noticing, to prevent it. And take a photocopy of the most important things (Flight Information, passport ,...) and also in the luggage. If your documents have been stolen, then you can save some problems.
If you have a waterproof jacket you do not take the trouble to bring a roof. You can ask the reception to give you a warning if no alarm in the hotel room. If you bring a cell phone, then that's probably a clock function. Check in advance that your phone works in Malaysia: is roamingbe enabled (ask your provider) and your phone needs to frequencies of 900 and 1800 MHz support (see the manufacturer's website).
Oh, and remember to bring a camera and have a good time :-)
Wow, sounds like a good trip!
First, check weather reports, for which (www.weather.com or similar). If it is too moist, you probably do not feel comfortable in jeans on the day, especially when temperatures are high. I would be 3 pairs of jeans or shorts, 3 shirts, 1 light sweater and a raincoat. As for the shoes: if you were lots of walking, then boots and Teva sandals style, probably the best. Otherwise, just use what you normally do. I have never taken place, in the car, not much.
I do not hate to leave the water, their luggage is weighed and you can get there on the water.
Most hotels offer a single portion size shampoo and shower gel or soap (if not in the room, it may ask at reception), but if you prefer to make your own then by all means use it. If you plan on only for 3 days to get better a bottle is half empty: no longer needed, you must not carry out thand trucks, and the last day you can be rid of, so that more space for souvenirs :-)
I personally do not like air bags
Can take over your sweater on the bus, and use a pillow.
If you do worry about pickpockets, you can strap one of these packets, you can save your money and your passport if you are in the interior keep your valuables in a backpack, so you can use against you in the Occupied Territories Pickpockets on by it without noticing, to prevent it. And take a photocopy of the most important things (Flight Information, passport ,...) and also in the luggage. If your documents have been stolen, then you can save some problems.
If you have a waterproof jacket you do not take the trouble to bring a roof. You can ask the reception to give you a warning if no alarm in the hotel room. If you bring a cell phone, then that's probably a clock function. Check in advance that your phone works in Malaysia: is roamingbe enabled (ask your provider) and your phone needs to frequencies of 900 and 1800 MHz support (see the manufacturer's website).
Oh, and remember to bring a camera and have a good time :-)
Wow, sounds like a good trip!
First, check weather reports, for which (www.weather.com or similar). If it is too moist, you probably do not feel comfortable in jeans on the day, especially when temperatures are high. I would be 3 pairs of jeans or shorts, 3 shirts, 1 light sweater and a raincoat. As for the shoes: if you were lots of walking, then boots and Teva sandals style, probably the best. Otherwise, just use what you normally do. I have never taken place, in the car, not much.
I do not hate to leave the water, their luggage is weighed and you can get there on the water.
Most hotels offer a single portion size shampoo and shower gel or soap (if not in the room, it may ask at reception), but if you prefer to make your own then by all means use it. If you plan on only for 3 days to get better a bottle is half empty: no longer needed, you must not carry out thand trucks, and the last day you can be rid of, so that more space for souvenirs :-)
I personally do not like air bags
Can take over your sweater on the bus, and use a pillow.
If you do worry about pickpockets, you can strap one of these packets, you can save your money and your passport if you are in the interior keep your valuables in a backpack, so you can use against you in the Occupied Territories Pickpockets on by it without noticing, to prevent it. And take a photocopy of the most important things (Flight Information, passport ,...) and also in the luggage. If your documents have been stolen, then you can save some problems.
If you have a waterproof jacket you do not take the trouble to bring a roof. You can ask the reception to give you a warning if no alarm in the hotel room. If you bring a cell phone, then that's probably a clock function. Check in advance that your phone works in Malaysia: is roamingbe enabled (ask your provider) and your phone needs to frequencies of 900 and 1800 MHz support (see the manufacturer's website).
Oh, and remember to bring a camera and have a good time :-)
Wow, sounds like a good trip!
First, check weather reports, for which (www.weather.com or similar). If it is too moist, you probably do not feel comfortable in jeans on the day, especially when temperatures are high. I would be 3 pairs of jeans or shorts, 3 shirts, 1 light sweater and a raincoat. As for the shoes: if you were lots of walking, then boots and Teva sandals style, probably the best. Otherwise, just use what you normally do. I have never taken place, in the car, not much.
I do not hate to leave the water, their luggage is weighed and you can get there on the water.
Most hotels offer a single portion size shampoo and shower gel or soap (if not in the room, it may ask at reception), but if you prefer to make your own then by all means use it. If you plan on only for 3 days to get better a bottle is half empty: no longer needed, you must not carry out thand trucks, and the last day you can be rid of, so that more space for souvenirs :-)
I personally do not like air bags
Can take over your sweater on the bus, and use a pillow.
If you do worry about pickpockets, you can strap one of these packets, you can save your money and your passport if you are in the interior keep your valuables in a backpack, so you can use against you in the Occupied Territories Pickpockets on by it without noticing, to prevent it. And take a photocopy of the most important things (Flight Information, passport ,...) and also in the luggage. If your documents have been stolen, then you can save some problems.
If you have a waterproof jacket you do not take the trouble to bring a roof. You can ask the reception to give you a warning if no alarm in the hotel room. If you bring a cell phone, then that's probably a clock function. Check in advance that your phone works in Malaysia: is roamingbe enabled (ask your provider) and your phone needs to frequencies of 900 and 1800 MHz support (see the manufacturer's website).
Oh, and remember to bring a camera and have a good time :-)
So be prepared .. put 2 instead t-shirts/long sleeves, you get 3 instead of 3 laundry, make 4 .. You never know what can happen, always make a backup of things ..
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