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Travel Kit Essentials For Hostel Stays

By Ashley Alexander · On June 10, 2020

Without a doubt, packing up for a travel destination is a bit of a hassle for us ladies. Especially when the journey is supposed to take longer than a couple of days. Maybe one of the least pleasing travel memories are the ones of realizing you’ve left home an essential object.

When you’re traveling on low-budget and looking forward to doing some sightseeing instead of experiencing an extravagant holiday, you probably don’t want to walk the town to purchase the bare necessities you forgot at home.

You’ve probably ended up here with the intention not to let history repeat itself. In this manner, we’re here to help you out highlighting the necessary travel kit, so that you can enjoy your holiday in deep tranquillity. The following necessities we enlist are seldom provided by inexpensive accommodations such as hostels, thus, we are looking at products that are compact and can be easily fit in your backpack or luggage.

5 things to consider in mind when packing up

Travel-sized toiletries. Unlike hotels or resorts, hostels rarely yield for toiletries. By this means, you should get yourself a small kit that includes the necessary cleaning products, such as shampoo, soap, sunscreen, deodorant, toothpaste, and toothbrush. Also, make sure that the bottles are no bigger than 100 ml because that’s the maximum you can take with yourself on an airplane.

Portable hair-dryer.  Hair-dryers are not a highly expected perk of a hostel and you should consider packing one if drying your hair with a towel is not particularly pleasing for you. Our top pick for portable hair-dryers is the Babyliss Pro TT Tourmaline Titanium Travel Dryer. Its compact design and weight along with its powerful blow make it suitable for your backpack and wet hair alike.

A great camera. We all want to remember our holidays, especially when they involve a lot of sights, monuments, and unique architecture. Thus, you should equip yourself with a camera that vividly depicts the places you visit and memories. We suggest the FujiFilm X-Pro2 Body Professional Mirrorless Camera as it is both handy and creates outstanding imagery. Also, the controls are user friendly, and its memory is more than convenient.

USB multi-charger. Nothing sounds better than having all your devices plugged in the same spot. This is not only helpful for traveling but also saves a bunch of time for visiting. Thus, you can charge your laptop, camera, and cellphone at the same time.

An extra power bank. While the USB multi-charger is great at times of rest at the hostel, you cannot bet on it when you’re sightseeing. Make sure to supply yourself with two or more power banks so that you don’t lose access to your phone in the middle of the day. There’s nothing worse than losing yourself in a large city without a phone battery and GPS.

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