Some travel tips!
- helenicevisionfact
- Jun 9, 2021
- 2 min read

Hey guys :) !
You know, I am far from being an experienced traveler, but there are several things I have learned especially in preparing for my trips. And even though I'm far from having traveled a lot in my life, I intend to change that!
In the meantime, here are a few tips to follow to make your next trip enjoyable, so grab your pens and take notes!
1. Wear a comfortable outfit

Sweat suits are your friend! To feel comfortable, there is nothing better than a tracksuit, sneakers and a super practical backpack.
This is the outfit I always wear whenever I fly!
2. Carry earplugs

Super important! If you want to be quiet on the plane and avoid engine noise or children's screams, earplugs are your best friend!
The fact that you can sleep in a noisy plane or hotel is a significant advantage, not to be underestimated if you want to travel well.
3. Take out travel insurance

Whether it's for a long or short stay, you never know what might happen. Take out travel insurance to avoid turning a dream into a nightmare.
That way, you'll be protected in case of a problem, and hopefully it won't happen to you!
4. When you pack your suitcase, roll up your clothes

Next time you travel, remember this tip (and all the others lol) : if you just roll your clothes instead of folding them, you'll save more time and more space!
Try it and see for yourself!
5. Take a sarong with you!

Don't underestimate the importance of a sarong. This piece of fabric is multifunctional, you'll see!
You may need it to go to the beach (no, seriously?) to cover yourself when it's cold, to use it as a towel and even as a bandage if you ever get hurt!
In short, think about putting a sarong in your backpack ;)
6. No, chewing gum to avoid blocked ears during a flight is not recommended

Yes, I too thought for a long time that chewing gum was the best way to avoid blocked ears, especially during landing and take-off, but according to several studies, it is in fact dangerous.
Not only do you risk choking in case of turbulence on board, or a hectic take-off or landing, but you also risk swelling your belly and suffering from excess gas...
Instead, just wiggle your lower jaw gently and simulate yawning.
If you want a part 2, don't hesitate to let me know!



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