Tiny Travel Essentials For Your Next International Trip

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    Contents of this video:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:39 - Tiny Travel Essential #1
    02:25 - Tiny Travel Essential #2
    03:46 - TIny Travel Essential #3
    04:30 - Tiny Travel Essential #4
    05:33 - Tiny Travel Essential #5
    06:47 - I want to learn from you?
    07:24 - Tiny Travel Essential #6
    09:26 - The weird one #7
    11:37 - Tiny Travel Essential #8
    14:02 - This might be surprising
    15:09 - "The Just In Case Item"
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Komentáře • 267

  • @thetravelcoaches
    @thetravelcoaches  Před 11 měsíci +8

    Let me know any Tiny Travel Essentials I need to add to my packing list for my next international flight? Always looking to improve my travel essentials!
    Watch Next ❤: 11 Things Experienced Travelers No Longer Pack (Effective Packing Tips) czcams.com/video/DN-AdzLku7M/video.html

    • @SanFrantixXx
      @SanFrantixXx Před 11 měsíci

      Super bagel

    • @spannymakronkeep8673
      @spannymakronkeep8673 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Instead of a padlock, I carry a cable lock. I use it mostly on trains as I'm a solo traveller and I can lock my bag when I go off to the bar or toilet. The cable is adjustable so it works as a padlock too. It's also lighter. If someone wants to steal they will, this is just so they move on to easier targets.

    • @margaret1943
      @margaret1943 Před 2 dny

      Mmm ym
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  • @triwinner2385
    @triwinner2385 Před 11 měsíci +99

    I've been a semi-full-time traveler now for about 20 years. I always carry a partial roll of toilet paper with the tube removed. I can't tell you how many times where the only available toilet is out. I carry a TSA compliant multi-tool in my pocket (currently Gerber Dime). I always have enough cash hidden to get back home (I had to use this in Benghazi in 2011). Depending on where I am going, I sometimes carry a SAT phone - governments will turn off cell and internet systems during civil unrest. Just a couple of plain handkerchiefs are nice. I do not carry a spork, but I do carry an old titanium long handled spoon. I have an old expired gift card wrapped in Duct tape - it has come in handy dozens of times. I carry a small rechargeable flashlight. I carry a color copy of my passport - on the back, I have the phone numbers of nearly everyone I know. I carry a Sea to Summit clothesline.

    • @jkirk1626
      @jkirk1626 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I'm amazed your Gerber never got seized. I've had ostensibly TSA compliant items taken away too many times to mention. There's no arguing in the security line. No matter how right you are, they're not going to lose face.

    • @bunnybubs757
      @bunnybubs757 Před 10 měsíci +5

      What do you do with the taped gift card 😊

    • @carolinestone4873
      @carolinestone4873 Před 10 měsíci +8

      ​@@bunnybubs757I think its a way of carrying the tape in a more compact way than on the original roll.

    • @bunnybubs757
      @bunnybubs757 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@carolinestone4873 Thank you!
      I’d end up with it stuck to my shirt and wrapped around my hand, trying to pull that off 😂

    • @twoblink
      @twoblink Před 9 měsíci +2

      You can buy toilet paper "centers" just FYI; which is basically a toilet paper roll; but just the center roll; it's super compact and efficient.

  • @LesaBear612
    @LesaBear612 Před 11 měsíci +41

    Carabiners. I use them to secure the zippers on my backpack, to hook my keys to my purse, hang my backpack, secure gear in a boat. Secure my purse to a shopping cart. Lots of uses.

  • @jenniferkern5650
    @jenniferkern5650 Před 11 měsíci +17

    I like to take an electric tea light to make using an unfamiliar bathroom at night much easier.

  • @christinawilliams6989
    @christinawilliams6989 Před 11 měsíci +43

    Baby wipes. Can't live without them

  • @treudattravel7820
    @treudattravel7820 Před 10 měsíci +27

    I have recently started traveling (especially flying) with a plastic grocery bag that I fold up (think, folding a flag) into a triangle as tiny as my thumb. This seems silly to some, I know, but my husband and I do worry about drinks, finished food, wrappers, etc, just sitting on an open tray table until a flight attendant can come by and pick it up. This tiny little triangle gets opened up as part of my "getting settled" in on the plane. It follows my disinfecting the tray, etc around me. I simply open it and tie it to the tray table and it serves as our personal little garbage bag until the trash is picked up.

  • @nailekara
    @nailekara Před 11 měsíci +17

    I always travel with my "emergency kit" even when at home , it doesn`t leave my carry on , just refill and put back in it
    The container... a trifold pouch( 4x4x10 inches closed)
    1-sewing kit, (just 2 needles, some thread, some bobby pins and elastic)
    2- meds with the description and use of each drug,
    3-mini notebook and pen,
    4-tiny embroidery kit with a 4 inch hoop, for long stopovers( strangely a good way to start conversations on airports)
    5- a small 10.000 mAh powerbank
    6-a plastic picnic cutlery set that I had for more than 10 years now and still in perfect shape
    7-toothbrush with tiny toothpaste + soap sheets and some compressed towels
    8-travel size wet wipes + makeup wipes +feminine wipes
    9-ultra basic makeup kit ....tinted cc-cream, 4 color MAC palette (nude beige, taupe, chocolate and soft coral ( works for eye, brow, liners and blush), Mac`s FIX+( transforms shadows into liquid liners ;) ,sets and refreshens makeup) , tiny lipgloss, tiny mascara, 2 brushes and an old LÒreal Infallible pro-contour brush that i LOVE ( just 1.5x1.5 inches and 1/8th of an inch thick and it really does it`s job! )
    10- 2 carabiners and 2 small TSA approved locks
    11-fast charger and cable
    AND YES !!! all this fits in it ! :)

  • @ricoman7981
    @ricoman7981 Před 9 měsíci +10

    In our 60’s now, my wife and I have been travelling the world for decades and here’s my advice for today’s travel. Unless you like the taste of a tongue depressor, take your own spork or better yet, my wife and I each take a knife, fork and spoon camping kit. They are not metal, some kind of heavy duty plastic, but they have never been rejected in my carry on. As so many food outlets and airlines have gone to wooden ‘tongue depressor’ utensils, these make eating airline and fast food great again. Next, only travel with a small carry on bag and a daypack. We no longer check in luggage. Whether you go for 6 months, 6 weeks or 6 days, you can live out of a small carry on unless you are doing specialty adventures. The secret to packing is to lay out everything you think you need and walk away for a day or two. Then come back and remove 1/2 the stuff. Walk away again and come back later and remove 1/2 again. Do this until everything you are taking is just the essentials and easily fits in your small carry on bag with room to spare. Don’t be afraid to be cutthroat! To alleviate the anxiety, take twice as much money or credit/debit cards. Unless you are truly going off the beaten path you will be able to purchase whatever you may need. We take quick dry clothing including only a few pairs of underwear and socks, which we then wash and dry even in hotels and B&B’s. If you really want to, you can travel with just 3 pairs of underwear and always be wearing clean ones. We don’t go quite that extreme but usually 4 or 5 max. I still like photography but have no desire anymore to carry a full-size camera body, various lenses, tripod etc. Although phone cameras are pretty good, a good camera still beats them in my opinion. I’ve gone to a very small, high end ‘professional’ point and shoot. All the major brands have an excellent selection that give excellent results unless you need a full frame mega mega pixel camera to make your living. Even though the cost to fly and travel seems to be on an exponential rise, I hope everyone gets the opportunity to get out and see this great big world and all it has to offer. Safe travels.

    • @benchambers1974
      @benchambers1974 Před 3 měsíci

      Hi there, interested to know what brand of camera you use. Cheers in advance

    • @ricoman7981
      @ricoman7981 Před 3 měsíci

      @@benchambers1974 I use a Sony RX100 vii, 24-200mm equivalent. I also have an RX100 v which is a 24-70 lens, either one are great. You can buy a small usb battery charger or just charge with usb in camera. I carry a few batteries as they are small and if you shoot a lot you will need more than 1.

    • @benchambers1974
      @benchambers1974 Před 3 měsíci

      @@ricoman7981 thank you I've heard good things about those cameras

  • @ninadaon1077
    @ninadaon1077 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Cut out a circle(4" / 10 cm from a cheap silicon baking sheet and use that for a sink/ bathtub stopper. Fits everywhere and is thin and easy to pack. I saw this hack on another youtube video.

  • @relaxingnaturesounds-sleep5072
    @relaxingnaturesounds-sleep5072 Před 11 měsíci +22

    With frequent trips to Africa I have found 2 useful items. Oregano Oil capsules are great if I have eaten some questionable street food. The capsule will kill bacteria while in the stomach before it gets to intestines where it makes you sick. Secondly, 3 or 4 different sizes of bathtub/sink stoppers. Often not provided in hotels or hostels.

    • @user-fc8hd6kh2f
      @user-fc8hd6kh2f Před 11 měsíci +2

      oregano oil is great!!!!!

    • @chevelleflorida
      @chevelleflorida Před 4 měsíci

      Have you ever tried activated charcoal? if so, how do you think that it compares to the oregano oil to ward off stomach issues.

  • @samewalt6486
    @samewalt6486 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Here are my essentials. 1. Dual voltage Immersion coil heater and coffee cup with instant coffee so I can have a morning coffee without going out. 2. Ordinary looking belt with zipper pocket on the back with a fair amount of cash and copies of passport, visa, and important phone numbers. 3. Full size lexan tablespoon. 4. Three or four cotton handkerchiefs. 4. travel towel 5.Large cotton bandana 5. 20 feet of paracord 6. several plastic grocery bags 7.A good size rag for cleaning dirty shoes 8. A small repair kit with needle and thread, adhesive tape, a tube of all purpose glue. 9. Bandaids and antibiotic cream 10 Battery powered alarm clock (I keep my phone turned off)

  • @glauroo.junior83
    @glauroo.junior83 Před 9 měsíci +3

    A pen !! There's always some form to fill when you arrive in a foreign country. You don't delay your release from bureaucracy, waiting for someone to lend you a pen.

  • @nicolasimpsonkhullar986
    @nicolasimpsonkhullar986 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I can top the spork! For the past 10+ years, I’ve been travelling with Fozzil Snapfold dishes. They travel flat, can hold anything from coffee to building sand castles, and are freaking amazing. Highly recommend!

  • @cazgreene3055
    @cazgreene3055 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Bull dog clip! Very handy for keeping curtains closed. Door wedge for extra security especially if single female. Connector string for wireless earbuds so you don’t lose them.

  • @AnnaLMarin
    @AnnaLMarin Před 11 měsíci +7

    Disposable shower caps for my shoes etc

  • @rebeccaschurtz
    @rebeccaschurtz Před 11 měsíci +11

    Well I do have a suggestion of a tiny travel essential, and that is a pack of tissues!!! 😉 Also, I now always carry with me a small spray bottle with tap water to freshen up when it's hot, it's very handy and nice.

    • @can8iangrrrl
      @can8iangrrrl Před 6 měsíci

      I also carry a little spray bottle (repurposed travel size make-up setting spray bottle) which I can put water in to use as a decent wrinkle release (hang in shower, spray, let dry).

  • @0913749
    @0913749 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I have travel the world. Three must have items to carry with you at all times when traveling interanationally is, Imodium, compact power adapter and samsung smart tags. Imodium because it will get you back on the road quickly. Power adapter shown in this video is traditional. I use Mogics Power Donut / Begal to safe space. It is basicaly a power strip in shape of a small donutl that includes two usb ports allowing many electronics to be plugged in at the same time. Yes, Laptop phones and watches at the same time. This strip is made for international and domestic use. Finally, I use Samsung Galaxy Smart tags becuase most of the world outside USA uses galaxy products giving me a better chance for accuracy of location for my luugage, personal bag and vehicle. One of my bags was lost by the airline in europe and I found it with the tag.

  • @ChainmailQueen
    @ChainmailQueen Před 2 měsíci +1

    My best suggestion to date is in regards to packing lists. Most people will make a list & check things off as they pack. I recently discovered a new way of doing this. To avoid over-packing, I write down everything that I have put into my duffel as I pack it. This helps in several ways; I know exactly what's in my bag because I have written it down & it helps keep me from overpacking as I think of new things to add because I can look to see if I have already packed that item or not.

  • @babytiger42
    @babytiger42 Před 10 měsíci +17

    It’s always interesting to see what other people consider essential for their travels. On this list the only item I travel with is the portable power bank. My essentials: original birth certificate (to recover lost passport), Cipro (for food poisoning), ginger gum (nausea), antibacterial wipes, hand & face wipes (can double as tp), nail clippers and tweezers. I have a folding spork that I take to work with my work lunches. I rarely take an international adapter - I have multi chargers from various countries that are lighter weight and have up to 4 USB ports.

  • @annthrockmorton1517
    @annthrockmorton1517 Před 10 měsíci +11

    I bought a thin travel blanket at Walmart that folds into a zip case of the same fuzzy material that then makes it a pillow. It's compact, about 9" x 5". I used it on my 12-hour flight and was really glad I had it.

  • @keifer1301
    @keifer1301 Před 29 dny

    I chose the Anker 733 Power Bank as my all-in-one power adapter and power bank. It operates on 120 and 240, has US plugs, two USB-C and one USB-A outputs. I also bought an inexpensive adapter plug set and only take the adapter needed for the country to which I’m traveling. That reduces my tech by at least one item, and saves me the trouble of linking my power bank to my adapter.

  • @JoshBartKzTSIS
    @JoshBartKzTSIS Před 10 měsíci +8

    Bro, the GEARAID Heroclip has become my new travel essential and I gotta say it has the most uses of anything I have ever found so far. Great for hanging your gear when you are in situations where you don't want your stuff to be on the ground OR to hang something from a bag or something else for a moment when you can't carry it around for a second. Best purchase ever!

  • @davesteen2622
    @davesteen2622 Před 11 měsíci +17

    We don’t typically travel with cutlery because we’re always given free cutlery on international flight. It even comes in a nice little plastic bag and frequently comes with same salt and pepper. Yep, after our meal we toss our cutlery bag in the bag it was given to us in and put it in our travel bag. You then have a full set. This of course will fail if you travel on budget airlines that don’t serve a meal.
    Other small things to travel with: a pen, a flashlight, similar to the towel there are small backpacks that scrunch into a bag half the size of that towel. Very handy for getting groceries and such when you’re coming back from a day of sightseeing or popping that extra layer of clothes you needed for the morning. Lastly the never go on any trip without it, earplugs. Not just for your flights but for train travel, super loud screechy metros, hotels on busy streets, and for my wife if I snore. ;-)

    • @thetravelcoaches
      @thetravelcoaches  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing!❤️

    • @erinlikesacornishpasty4703
      @erinlikesacornishpasty4703 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Didn't international airlines switch to wooden utensils? I seem to remember that and that they weren't very easy to use. I think packing your own utensils is kinda wise.

    • @davesteen2622
      @davesteen2622 Před 11 měsíci

      @erinlikesacornishpasty4703 I found the wood ones on the last flight good. The knife is serrated, making it easier to cut bread. The fork and spoon have held up well, too. I suppose some have an issue with wood touching their tongue. No question carrying something is a good idea, especially if you're using it daily. My point was more to think about the plane cutlery as an option. And hey, this way, you reuse what would otherwise be a single use item. You also don't have to pay extra for them, and if you lose them or wreck them, no big loss.

    • @Earle29
      @Earle29 Před 10 měsíci

      OH! That’s BRILLIANT!!! I was recently on some international flights and they had metal cutlery! Why didn’t I think of slipping it into my bag???

    • @elizabethcastillo1158
      @elizabethcastillo1158 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@Earle29 Because stealing is a crime.

  • @mswhizz56
    @mswhizz56 Před 11 měsíci +6

    I definitely travel with a spork. I just got home from Switzerland and used it multiple times while I was there because restaurant food was crazy expensive. Instead I went to the Coop grocery store and was able to eat well for a third of the price. I also keep a spork in my car because you never know when you are going to need it for yogurt or a pint of ice cream or whatever.

  • @livinglikelaura4282
    @livinglikelaura4282 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Essential for long trips - tri-braided stretchy drying line - no clips needed & soak brand laundry soap packets - the smallest. Individual packaged wipes (always have one or two in a pocket), listerene breath strips (smallest for fresh breath), ricola lozenges - for dry planes & helps pressure changes. Small hand drying towel. Filtering water bottle - you can fill up literally anywhere! And I always have a small art kit to sketch on the go.

  • @dogstyle6349
    @dogstyle6349 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Super useful things that save you should you have zipper, baggage, clothing malfunctions. 1 caribiner, some zipties, strong electrical tape, safety pins, ziplock bags.

  • @karentitus8698
    @karentitus8698 Před 11 měsíci +7

    I kept travel utensils in the car always. They come in handy more often than you would think.

  • @cristinagoode8509
    @cristinagoode8509 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I travel with my small acacia wood spoon . Love it! !

  • @shelleybergen1232
    @shelleybergen1232 Před 11 měsíci +18

    We take most of what you have shown. We also take a packable backpack and a couple of packages of pocket tissues. We don't take a spork but we do take a travel cutlery set each that is small and compact, knife spoon fork and chop sticks, just add on the handle and away you go. The set comes in very handy as we like to make picnic lunches which includes sandwiches. Don't really need the chop sticks but they all snap into a small thin plastic container and they do make great stir sticks! We also take a small collapsable cup, great for making instant soup or instant noodles in (we take a few packages of instant soup by knorr, just add hot water). We take a small bottle of crazy glue which comes in handy for things like when I broke my glasses in Norway! Crazy glue to the rescue!!

  • @janicevin4207
    @janicevin4207 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I always bring at least a bamboo spoon to all my trips! I just invested in a set with fork, knife,etc which comes in small pouch! At one point I always buy yogurts, soups, etc..as you don't always eat healthy during a trip and I always supplement restaurant food with some more healthy choices... I always bring a bandana: you can use it around your neck, as a handkerchief, a napkin, to seat down anywhere and not get stains on your pants,etc....

  • @davebrown5440
    @davebrown5440 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Similar to your sport, back in the 70’s when I was in the airforce cadets, for high school adolescents. My mum bought me a pocket knife, fork & Spoon that’s like a SAK but comes apart great for camping & traveling.
    You can perches a eating utensil from The
    KA- Bar. Haven’t tried out yet.

  • @temimusicny
    @temimusicny Před 11 měsíci +1

    thank you so much for existing. i’ve been looking for bunch of videos and yours helped me a lot, gave me a piece of mind and made less anxious about traveling. 🙌🏼

  • @janetchristian
    @janetchristian Před 8 měsíci +2

    I have 2 things to suggest you try adding to your small essentials: a couple of clothespins and a couple of S-hooks. We have found that they come in super handy when we need to do some quick laundry. The clothespins also come in handy when we buy snacks that we don't finish (like chips or cookies) -- they seal the bags so the rest of the food doesn't go stale.

    • @heygabs2549
      @heygabs2549 Před 8 měsíci

      I love the clothespins that have the hook on the end. Always travel with 2. Great for closing bags like you said, but with the hook I can also use them to hang any items to air dry.

  • @markpuffer9615
    @markpuffer9615 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I love Buffs. I keep a wool one for when it get cold to use as a head band, cap or neck gator. I have one like you where showing as well. I like to use it as a headband to help hold my earbuds in so they won't fall out .. nothing like having an ear bud fall out and roll away on a plane. Great video as well. I also like to carry a small flashlight as well. My favorite for the plane is one that you have to pinch for the light to come on like the old car key chain ones.

    • @seanf31
      @seanf31 Před 10 měsíci

      Planes have lights on them, lol

    • @markpuffer9615
      @markpuffer9615 Před 10 měsíci

      @seanf31 true, but try rummaging around in your under the seat bag when they have lights out. You'll notice that many flight attendants have them on a lanyard or retractable cord.

  • @user-oo4hb3kq1d
    @user-oo4hb3kq1d Před 11 měsíci +6

    I always take: 1. A length of paracord or super flexible rope to tie up a broken suitcase, use as a clothes line, tie a door shut for a little extra security, etc. 2. Binder clips to hang up clothes to dry, keep train or hotel curtains closed, keep important documents together, close a food/chip bag, etc. 3. A large scarf/shawl to add a layer of warmth, cover my head in the wind and rain, use as a blanket on the plane, provide a clean/warm surface to sit on, tie into a makeshift bag, cover my head/shoulders/shorts when culturally appropriate 4. A shallow plastic dish or plate with a cover to use for eating food from the store, storing leftovers, providing a clean surface to set something down, a place to coral your small valuables, etc. 5. Ziplocs, Ziplocs, Ziplocs for everything.

  • @beezneez2056
    @beezneez2056 Před 3 měsíci

    I like the lock idea … definitely going to add that, plus the travel towel. I have a bamboo fork, spoon, and straw that I bring, plus, I bring a collapsible silicone bowl! It can be used as a cup for hot or cold liquids, soup, cereal, ice cream, yogurt, snacks, leftovers, etc… I also bring a small nightlight (domestic travel) and a door jam for some extra security. I like the buff idea, but I carry a shamagh style scarf in a neutral color - so many uses. I throw in a strong reusable shopping bag (it just lies flat in the suitcase) and a silk pillow case to cover hotel pillows. I love reading everyone’s travel tips!

  • @theranman0000
    @theranman0000 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I travel with a reusable spork also. It’s super handy and convenient not even if you’re just a budget traveler but if your environmentally conscious. Also, if you have ever ordered delivery food and they didn’t bring you utensils this can come in handy. I bring pretty much everything you mentioned on this list. I also bring toilet paper/toilet wipe tablets. Some countries don’t have tp readily available or handy. A lot of places charge money for bathrooms and toilet paper so they are super handy and take up very little space in my day bag because I’m a one bagger.

  • @salzburg8452
    @salzburg8452 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for valuable tips.

  • @keithbanks5757
    @keithbanks5757 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Can I point out there is another operating system other than IOS.
    In the US it's probably 50 50 Android IOS. outside of the US this figure changes drastically,
    The world market in 2022 was Android 76% and is expected to rise to 85% in 2023.
    So any chance of reviews on Tiles etc as well as air tags. That's if you want to reach a wider audience than just the US.
    Good channel btw.

    • @thetravelcoaches
      @thetravelcoaches  Před 11 měsíci

      Great point! Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching ❤️

  • @cjyreed8321
    @cjyreed8321 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I always travel with a spoon and dessert-sized fork, and since they're lightweight, I bring the antique silver ones I inherited. I HATE eating with plastic crappy utensils, that always clog the oceans & earth, sometimes break off in my mouth, and affect the taste of my food. Live large and economically!

  • @m0nm0n
    @m0nm0n Před 8 měsíci +1

    I've started carrying a small reusable food container/ bag for anyone on a budget. It's something you could find easy enough most places so you can buy one once you're off the plane. But handy to have when buying a cheap bread roll/sandwhich or lose nuts as snacks from the supermarket rather than buying all meals. Also handy if you don't eat a full meal to take the rest with you rather than letting it go to waste or taking some sneaky snacks from a buffet breakfast for during the day 🤭

  • @wendybalivet6543
    @wendybalivet6543 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I don't think bringing cutlery is silly - I have travelled with a Light My Fire fork/spoon (although the "knife" is not good for left-handed cutting) and I have a titanium one at work for lunches. I also bring a foldable daypack and reusable shopping bags (nanobags pack up tiny), bring or wear a Buff, and bring a travel towel - it can double as a blanket on the plane, use as an impromptu cover up (a sarong works for this, too), picnic blanket, etc. One thing I really like to bring when I travel is UV blocking cooling sleeves, which are an extra layer of warmth that you can take off and put in your pocket if the temperature changes, and also screen from the sun, and can keep you cool if you get them wet. (Oh, cooling towels are also important if you are going to be somewhere warm.) thanks for the tips. :)

  • @SaadonAksah
    @SaadonAksah Před 9 měsíci

    Nice! Thanks for tips!

  • @yutubl
    @yutubl Před 9 měsíci +1

    For train trips I would also recommend water bottle and spoon+fork (I have a them as an integrated part of a swiss army camping knife). As I am wearing glasses I also like to take a flashlight and a magnifier glass beside my 2nd pair of glasses.

  • @chiaraperry472
    @chiaraperry472 Před 10 měsíci

    Great videos ! Thank you! I am doing EBC later in 2023, and this tips are super helpful!

  • @rangelet
    @rangelet Před 10 měsíci

    Really appreciate your recommendations and videos! Thank you!!

  • @landedeagle69
    @landedeagle69 Před 3 měsíci

    I keep two sporks in my purse. Just a few days ago we were with friends and we each got food from food trucks. When we sat to eat, my friend needed a fork and didn’t get one with her food. To their surprise, I pulled out a spork from my purse! Worked great.

  • @debbieelms-watkiss4742
    @debbieelms-watkiss4742 Před 2 měsíci

    I travel with a sport and a metal straw and cleaning brush. Also a very small whisk with a small spoon on the other end about the size of a spark I use it to make my matcha and turmeric drinks

  • @TeamKipp
    @TeamKipp Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yes we’ve traveled with sporks for years - car, bus, train, plane trips - it comes in handy every time!

  • @Keith_Aerotrunk
    @Keith_Aerotrunk Před 10 měsíci

    Jampacked tips. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Hiker_who_Sews
    @Hiker_who_Sews Před 11 měsíci +1

    Buff holds my chin up when I'm wanting to sleep in an upright position. No drooling or snoring.

  • @jamesburwash5635
    @jamesburwash5635 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Even though I am allergic to wool I have been using Marino wool tee shirts, shirts and socks. Wear them for a week, some people say a month without washing. I have two of everything and switch every second day. And surprising not hot in the summer! Fantastic cut my clothes in half. I use a Canadian company called ice breaker and they are having a summer sale on right now. August 2023. Cheers

  • @GratefulDeb270
    @GratefulDeb270 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sea bands & Dramamine … must haves. 😊

  • @janefreeman995
    @janefreeman995 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I bring a bamboo spoon and use it often. Instead of a towel, I bring a handkerchief weight cotton sarong. It's also only a few ounces... it can be used as a towel, sheet, beach cover up, beach blanket.... they also dry in the sun in about 2 minutes. I travel with backpacking gear so I use a super lightweight nylon backpack the double as both a day hike, day sight seeing, grocery collecting bag, but also since my backpacking gear is ultralight, I can shift things into it to create a carry on size and under the seat bag for flying to avoid checked baggage charges... Just returned to the usa after traveling in europe and non schengen countries for 15 months. If planning day hikes a mosquito proof head net can double as a stuff sack. Better yet a midgeproof headnet for scotland, Ireland and maybe all of uk. Anker is most definitely an excellent choice for a powerbank. Another is the nitecore nb 10k or 20k. Super quick charge and carbon fiber caseing so it's smaller and sleeker, ha! Cool looking. Time tested by thru hikers over some years. Available at garage grown gear.

  • @mshay6190
    @mshay6190 Před 11 měsíci +14

    I bring a small Kleenex pack in case the restrooms abroad are not equipped. They may not be available in convenience stores abroad either.

  • @kenklingenberg4680
    @kenklingenberg4680 Před 4 měsíci

    Great content. I use the travel adapter when I go on cruises. This allows me to utilize the European outlet in the cabins as well as outlets around;nd the ship.

  • @luannelillianrossiter6681
    @luannelillianrossiter6681 Před 11 měsíci

    Me too.... we call it shoestring holiday... 😅 love it

  • @jameshollyoak8230
    @jameshollyoak8230 Před 11 měsíci

    Brilliantly put together; getting very professional now ; keep up the good work

  • @rcsteele
    @rcsteele Před 11 měsíci +1

    Finger nail clippers…a must.

  • @ivantuvic53
    @ivantuvic53 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Awesome video and very informative, thanks so much. My travel gears list includes something good-to-haves, not must-haves, such as a water filtering bottle, I use lifestraw. Apart frome that, I use a day bag from Osprey and some small resistance tapes for everyday exercises by Decathlon. Cheers!

  • @julrox4044
    @julrox4044 Před 11 měsíci +1

    We use the Humangear Gobites spoon/fork, it's affordable, good size, lightweight, and no problems with airport security.

  • @sallyshort7255
    @sallyshort7255 Před 11 měsíci

    I have a Tupperware fork, spoon, and knife set that I bought for my work lunches, but I’ve found it fairly handy too for when I travel. I can buy a frozen meal instead of restaurant food and not have to search for utensils at my hotel.

  • @grimsqueaker5333
    @grimsqueaker5333 Před 8 měsíci

    A powerbank and cable is part if my EDC even at home.
    I have a small, collapsible silicone food container with a double sided plastic fork and spoon integrated in the lid. Big enough for leftovers, to make packet ramen or a hot/cold drink.
    I keep a small, clean microfiber cloth inside the collapsed container for drying off or washing off sweat. Then it hangs off my pack to dry.
    Carabiner to clip my keys or secure the zipper on my backpack.
    Extra ziplock and a cloth shopper bag for extras I might pick up.
    A small umbrella for sun and rain in SE Asia.

  • @shinnam
    @shinnam Před 10 měsíci +1

    Spot on about the buff. It is wonderful. Spend the money to get a merino wool buff, wool retains heat, you won't be breathing in microfibers and not shedding microfibers too. Instead of a travel plug adapter, just buy a plug in the country. EU and many Asian countries use the same plug. They are more dependable than those travel adaptors sold at big box stores. Also most hotels will have adaptors they will loan you. Instead of a travel towel, I carry a natural fiber sarrong ( piece of cotton sheeting 1.5 m X 0.75 m) it can be used as a towel, coverup, hammock, even to help shimmying up a coconut tree.
    Doing a long haul flight on Tuesday, will try a spork
    I carry a small pair of needle nose pliers and a small bike multi tool; numerous uses, can literally be a life saver. Have never had a problem with it in my carry on in Europe or Asia. Essential if renting a bike with dubious maintenance. I carry a life straw water filter, so I don't have to buy bottled water. Maybe not essential to every one but I have a collapsible coffee filter holder, not only makes coffee but can be used to filter out debris in water before boiling it.

  • @larifari_das
    @larifari_das Před 9 měsíci

    I got these Alpine FlyFit earpieces that work wonderfully. You can hear as normal but they equalize ear pressure slowly so you don't have any discomfort. Gamechanger for me.

  • @SamuraiSamoht14
    @SamuraiSamoht14 Před 10 měsíci +1

    It might sound funny but an essential for me is a small pack of disinfectant wipes on a flight so that I can quickly clean the tray and arm rests. I learned that from a seasoned traveller I sat beside who shared that they observed people coughing, sneezing, spilling, drooling and even changing a baby on the trays. Well that stuck with me! They usually comes in handy for other places as well. I'm definitely considering the apple airtags on the next trip. The Humangear GoBites Duo have been my favourite travel utensils thus far.

    • @thetravelcoaches
      @thetravelcoaches  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @dgrayhudson
      @dgrayhudson Před 5 měsíci +2

      Don't forget to wipe the headrest and windows while disinfecting..

  • @labtechsuperstar
    @labtechsuperstar Před 11 měsíci +8

    I love the Air Tags! And I always bring an adapter. In fact, I have one similar to the one you showed in the video - that I won at my workplace! But I think carrying a packet of "pocket tissues" is a good idea.

    • @thetravelcoaches
      @thetravelcoaches  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Very cool! Thanks for watching ❤️

    • @nrbnrm
      @nrbnrm Před 11 měsíci +1

      Are there specific Air Tags for longer distances (i.e., airline travel)?! Or are they all the same? Thx!!

    • @labtechsuperstar
      @labtechsuperstar Před 11 měsíci

      @@nrbnrm They are all the same. The best deal is buying the set of 4 AirTags.

    • @nrbnrm
      @nrbnrm Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for your reply @labtechsuperstar

    • @rashidah9307
      @rashidah9307 Před 11 měsíci

      I just ordered an Air Tag for my upcoming trip, and I'm looking for a travel adapter. But the adapter that you provide the link to is not the same as the one in the video. It doesn't have a USB-C port.

  • @imscanon
    @imscanon Před 11 měsíci +1

    In my purse or backpack, I have a hand sanitizer bottle and I put duct tape around it quite a few times. Ya never know when you have to fix a suitcase or shoe or something. It's saved me many times. lol Zip ties too. My raincoat folds into its pocket and has a little carabiner on it so it's small and easy to pack or clip to the backpack. I actually have a camping cutlery set that is super compact but has a knife, fork and spoon. Very handy for travel to pop in the backpack and I've used it many many times. Sometimes you just need a knife too. lol

  • @susanmeredith4957
    @susanmeredith4957 Před 11 měsíci

    I also pack travel utensils. Antibacterial wipes for plane to give a good wipe down of tray table etc. Handy for hotel room too. Flights over 3 hrs neck pillow. I just bought Apple Tavel bank.

  • @kansascathy
    @kansascathy Před 11 měsíci +1

    The international travel adapter is good to take on a cruise in the states cause it gives you additional outlets in your cabin.

  • @LoneHowler
    @LoneHowler Před 10 měsíci

    One of my favorite things is a lightweight wool blanket that I use mainly as a huge scarf.

  • @matthewbrown6163
    @matthewbrown6163 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yes the spork is a brilliant idea - I scored a few mini ones at a trade show that attach with a Carabiner. I have been caught short where I needed cutlery with a meal & this saved my day.

    • @thetravelcoaches
      @thetravelcoaches  Před 11 měsíci

      the small ones sound interesting! I will have to look into that. Thanks for sharing ❤️

  • @jkirk1626
    @jkirk1626 Před 10 měsíci

    Your camera transitions in this video are awesome!

  • @deedeemeares-elliott5859
    @deedeemeares-elliott5859 Před 10 měsíci

    Always take a pen and a foldable shopping bag. I have always needed both!

  • @princearthur4946
    @princearthur4946 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent presentation!

  • @firstbass45
    @firstbass45 Před 11 měsíci +1

    A lot of great ideas. I travel with most of these items ... Oh, and regarding the Spork ... I never leave home without it ( I have 2 , just in case)

  • @ewilson8504
    @ewilson8504 Před 7 měsíci

    Any TSA lock can be opened with a hairpin, I carry a cheap master lock for visiting gyms and other uses. There's a distinct difference between a power adapter and converter. You can get an adapter at almost any convenience store in Europe but finding a converter is almost impossible once you leave home. I like the buff idea, that's gold. Also, I carry those laundry soap sheets now-- the ones that look like a small piece of paper and quickly dissolve in water. Takes up zero room in the luggage.

  • @wastenotwantnot6754
    @wastenotwantnot6754 Před 11 měsíci

    Love, love AG1! We're vegan and it has been a life saver. We usually have a green smoothie at home. But on the road that's not possible. So I went looking for a substitute. I tried it and WOW.
    Now we use it everyday. I let my brother try it and now he's hooked. Then my sister and brother in law, my Dad, and now my daughter too. It's a little pricey, not gonna lie. But nobody here would consider going without it now. It's THAT good!

  • @bearisland55
    @bearisland55 Před 10 měsíci +2

    What I seem to need in every Airbnb is a little bedside light. Looking for a tiny collapsible one.

    • @teresianordenling
      @teresianordenling Před 10 měsíci

      Maybe a GoalZero crush light is what you need?

    • @bearisland55
      @bearisland55 Před 10 měsíci

      @@teresianordenling I thought of that and while I love Goal Zero products, the light is a little larger than what I need. I have a Biolite SunLite and a little USB re-chargeable booklight that could work.

    • @jamesburwash5635
      @jamesburwash5635 Před 9 měsíci

      I always leave my nightlight in the socket. Now I use a campers headlamp. Perfect especially in case of fire you are hands free.

  • @richardmathena9121
    @richardmathena9121 Před 10 měsíci

    I always travel with a Fisher Spacepen. They’re simply incredible.

  • @nowboardingvlogs
    @nowboardingvlogs Před 11 měsíci +2

    Never considered bringing a small towel. Now you have me wanting to get one!

    • @thetravelcoaches
      @thetravelcoaches  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching our videos, we really appreciate it! ❤️❤️

  • @drbat11
    @drbat11 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I started traveling with handkerchief and soap sheets- the tiny ones in a pack that are smaller than a pack of gum. Have come in handy traveling all over esp when there isn't soap but there is water- can use to wash other things like my spork, clothes etc and handkerchief takes place of towels. I also always travel with a packable bag- either a tote or daypack that packs down to size of my palm or smaller. I use these bags when shopping or if I find I picked up some souvenirs and need more room. Usually i have a small pack of body wipes as well because you never where the day will take you and it can help freshen you up. I bring a couple ziplock bags- the reusable kind - use it for so many things. Also i have a caribiner on my backpack- have used it for so many things- hanging things up in hotel, using it to attach a bag or shoes to the backpack etc, Thanks for your tips!

  • @lorenzomag100
    @lorenzomag100 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I have over a dozen buffs,they are great,for travel,only take a couple tho'lol.always take a power bank,and I have an adapter similar to yours,also I have strong security locks..I always travel with baby wet wipes,very handy..and I'm going to buy the Apple Air Tag,before my next trip

  • @Dogs538
    @Dogs538 Před 11 měsíci

    I swear by the packing cases! So easy to sort clothes and you can really put a lot in each one.

  • @francinejaninesarmiento1797
    @francinejaninesarmiento1797 Před 10 měsíci

    Your travel tip vlog was so informative! Speaking of travel essentials, have you heard about the new V4 of the Bento Bag from Nomad Lane? It's crafted with the needs of modern travelers in mind, and I think it could be a fantastic addition to your recommended items.

  • @dwalker6868
    @dwalker6868 Před 11 měsíci

    Both so hard to fine for me lately. I love them as well.

  • @Turtle-Hiker
    @Turtle-Hiker Před 9 měsíci

    I am soon making my first international trip and I think the spork is genius never would have thought of that

  • @ilovemyoregon
    @ilovemyoregon Před 7 měsíci

    I travel with spoon, fork, water bottle, my own reusable napkin and even a togo container. It comes in handy allll the time and I can reduce my waste. If I’m checking bags I’ll even bring a thin cutting board and knife to cut up fresh fruits and veggies if I’m in a hotel.

  • @traceygains1107
    @traceygains1107 Před 7 měsíci

    I always travel with a small travel sewing kit as I've rip my trousers before and had to sew them in the toilets

  • @FeliciaFollum
    @FeliciaFollum Před 3 měsíci

    I travel with a straw and cutlery set. Some trips i use it daily. Ohers not often. I keep it in my purse too. I dont like the biodegradable silverware and I love using a metal straw

  • @Earle29
    @Earle29 Před 10 měsíci

    I agree with the Spork or any eating utensils in your pack, so I didn’t find that as weird at all, it is very necessary. I travel for work as a tour musician and lately, internationally……so it’s hardly the same level of travel as you guys are doing. I”ve discovered that utensils are not always offered with Take out, as well as I have packable food with me so I don’t eat out the entire time when we’re on location. I carry a plastic set from LIGHT MY FIRE, which has a spoon on one end and a fork on the other.

  • @jennekern2473
    @jennekern2473 Před 7 měsíci

    I always take an electric tea light. It lights up a dark bathroom at night.

  • @shellmyers4872
    @shellmyers4872 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello, I love these tips did I miss the location of the links specifically for the power adapter? There are so many different ones but they don’t look quite like you were so if you have a link that would be great if not again, thank you for the tip. Have a great day.

  • @Ducayneau
    @Ducayneau Před 7 měsíci

    I had a utensil with a spoon at one end, fork at the other end but it broke. I now have a titanium knife/fork/spoon set.

  • @Pumaen5
    @Pumaen5 Před 8 měsíci

    I travel with a spork from light my fire and together with a sea to summit x-mug. Mine just have a lid. It was a cheap cup in a supermarket but I love it and I will not travel without it. I also love my ugreen GaN charger that I can charge my phone and my laptop with. I have helped a lot of people by helping them getting their phones charged with my ugreen charger.

  • @user-rd6jh9xv8f
    @user-rd6jh9xv8f Před 11 měsíci +3

    Air tags have lithium batteries and therefore not legal to check bag. Some European countries have even passed rules explicitly saying no air tags in checked bags.

  • @morrisyarnell6083
    @morrisyarnell6083 Před 5 měsíci

    I wrap my trekking pole or an expired credit card with a bit of electrical tape for minor repairs that occur while traveling. Patching a minor tear in a jacket or pack, one never knows.

  • @kauaiboy5o
    @kauaiboy5o Před 11 měsíci

    Clothes pins attached to straightened paper clips bent to make a hook for drying for quick drying clothes, socks, underwear, etc.

  • @sharn3lly
    @sharn3lly Před 11 měsíci

    I travel w/ the OXO travel cutlery set. Can’t go w/o it!💯

  • @luannelillianrossiter6681
    @luannelillianrossiter6681 Před 9 měsíci

    I had to buy another 2 sports... they make excellent salad servers 😊 we like budget travel too even and especially around our own country... ❤