What’s on you travel checklist?
[(Clockwise: A whistle, thermometer, and compass rolled into one, on top of a book titled A Week At The Airport by Alain De Botton, binocular and compass which were part of this cool invite, a pair of slippers, and flip video (especially helpful in discreet recording)].
By the time this post gets published, I am already on the second of my nine-day trip. And it’s either I’ve sticked with the plan to do a rainforest-y thing on 31st of July or was tempted to prioritize Lee Min Ho’s (Jun Pyo of Boys Over Flowers) tour instead. What a coincidence that the tour venue is only steps away from our chosen hotel eh? I don’t have to go to South Korea anymore. Ha ha ha. But to be frank, it is not even tempting me right now. I am more interested in embracing the nature. (Wow, what a progress from my Boys Over Flowers and Twilight Saga addiction.) But let’s see when I get there.
This turned out to be an urong sulong (back and forth) trip due to work commitments. It was originally scheduled in April, moved to September, and advanced to (overlapping) July and August. I leave to your imagination the involved modification of some arrangements; thanks to the fact that 80% of the wandering shall be done in a Do It Yourself (DIY) manner. Right now, I’m doing an inventory of the must-haves with the objective of utilizing only two bags: the regular sized trolley and carry-on bags. I maintain a “running” travel list which was inspired by this helpful site, The Art and Science of Traveling Light. While I do not bring everything from the suggested list and actually do customize it, it really helps to have a list to consult before (and even after, to account missing items) traveling. Aside from the obvious must-brings, I am carrying with me the following for this particular trip:
* prayer book, umbrella, swimwear
* 1 pair each of dressy shoes, walking shoes and flip-flops
* 1 travel pack or foldable all-around yet fashionable bag
* spare luggage lock, flashlight, multipurpose tool
* chopsticks, compass, whistle, safety pins, plastic bags, viscose towel
* detergent, toilet paper, antibacterial wipes, paracetamol, insect repellent
* sunscreen, lip balm, tweezer, menstrual supplies, water bottle
* 2 sunglasses, pen, notebook, post-it notes, map, food/restaurant list (pre-decided, though not limiting my choices), telephone access numbers
* business card, envelope, passport, residence visa, UAE National Identity Card, health insurance documents
* cash (bring at least 3 relevant currencies), ATM and credit cards (though not intending to use it, just for verification of arrangements related to travel and other required usage; I don’t like the credit card conversion fees so as much as possible avoid using it), security pouch (worn under clothes)
* dSLR, point and shoot camera, extra batteries and memory cards, charger, universal adapter (and would you believe that until now I do not have a tripod; not that fond of using it yet)
* dual-sim cellular phone, business phone, iTouch (loaded with necessary playlists), iPad (loaded with LOTS of stuff, ha ha ha) with its 10-hour battery life (yay, and it’s so light, I’m not bringing a laptop!)
Say hello in case we coincidentally bump into each other. I shall check my mails regularly, but I am going to catch up on bloghopping when I’m back. Another scheduled post is coming few days after this.
Live a good life, everyone! ?




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happy trip and enjoy the vacation. You take care
have fun
wow travel ka na naman. enjoy your trip. pahingi ng autograph ni jun pyo ha? :p
We didn’t go to Lee Min Ho’s tour. Not tempted haha. We did stick with the plan of going to Singapore Zoo.
I’d be excited to see the forested part of South Korea if that’s where you finally decided to go. Embracing nature, yes! That’s in my next travel checklist.
I went to Singapore and Malaysia. Although I wish to visit South Korea, too.
enjoy wits!
i forgot to tell you, received the notebook! i love it! thank so much!
You’re welcome.
who doesn’t love traveling?
you sure know how to pack your essentials.
problem with me i don’t know how to travel light =(
I’ve been a poor packer this time. I left two pieces of clothes in the hotel. Buti na lang hindi expensive ‘yun.
Have fun! =)
happy trip! natawa ako sa dami ng footwear, bongga! ingat ha!
Haha, iba’t ibang footwear kase yung kelangan dun sa mga intended activities. Guess what, I got new 4 pairs of footwear from this trip. LOL. Don’t worry, I did not spend much, got ‘em on big discount.
where you will be i will be reading about it. just enjoy and aside from the ipad we have the same list.
enjoy ur vacay! would love to see jun pyo! =P
Don’t tell you’re going nekked, Jo! Excited pa naman akong malaman what type of clothes are you planning to bring.
Why bring a toilet paper on your travel when you can pinch those at the airport loos! Bad suggestion.
And why bring your IPAD when there’s a scenery to see? I bet hindi mo rin magagamit ang IPAD mo.
Hope your phone has a radio or is loaded with music. Try it on while trekking and you’ll feel like you’re inside an MTV (done it at Sagada with Enya and dear what a trip it was!).
Have a safe trip and looking forward to seeing your photos.
My phone has to radio. I prefer the iTouch. You’re right, I did not utilize the iPad much. Too tired to do that.
Wow, very adventurous travels again?
yeah! have fun wits. ingat.
ncie to know that you include a prayer book in your pack. i like the shots in this post.
Have a fun trip and come back with loads of stories and pics =)
have fun and enjoy your vacay jo!
ps: bakit may whistle?
On my travel list..hmmm
maps, sunscreen, lip balm, shades, medicines are some of the important things I can travel without.
Enjoy the vacay Wits.
can’t wait to hear your travel stories. have fun and be safe.
enjoy your vaycay. naaliw ako sa list mo…may chopsticks pa talaga
Chopsticks instead of spoon and fork.
I would like to exchange links with your site witsandnuts.com
Is this possible?