The Ultimate Guide To Packing Essentials For Post- COVID Travel Excursions

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With a relative decrease in COVID-19 cases and travel restrictions lifting gradually, tourists are buzzing to fly to their desired destinations to feel the zeal of life yet again. Life demands us to move, but the globe came to a stand-still due to the novel corona phase. The fact took a massive toll on all of us, especially on active travelers and people who love exploring. It has also jolted those who had traveled on their priority lists but were waiting for the perfect time. The statement “a plan imperfectly executed now is better than a plan perfectly executed never,” is more accurate now than ever. You are lucky enough to have survived these days and start life anew. Now go out there and live your dream to travel.

Travel modes have drastically changed. With screening and social distancing at the airports to airline ticketing policies becoming more customer-friendly, travel is no longer the same. We are now traveling with passengers sitting six feet away with middle seats blocked. Flight attendants serve food packaged in cling wraps, and hotels making an extra effort to attract tourists; focusing on two things –  cleaning and sanitizing.

The post-lock-down travel checklist has also changed immensely. The exuberance and excitement that accompanies the word “travel” often cause us to forget essentials. What once was ignorable as a petty mistake can now have grave consequences. As the world recovers from COVID trauma, we have designed this list based on international protocols to save you from spending long hours researching travel essentials to pack.

Clothing 

No packing is complete without clothing. Make sure you bring clothes that you will use throughout your itinerary. T-shirts, Jeans, Sundresses, and Sweatshirts are the clothes that are comfortable, stylishly versatile, and you can wear them on multiple occasions. Add a scarf or a bandana to accessorize your travel outfit and create a new look.

Sunscreen & Bandana

When traveling to hot climate destinations, make sure you have sunscreen and sun-protective accessories to avoid getting rashes and blisters. Multiple brands online, including 4inbandana, sell “Coolnet uv+ headbands” that are great at sweat absorption. You can also use them as a face cover for sun protection. However, sun protective clothing is not enough to protect your skin. Make sure you have broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen to shield yourself against UV rays.

Face Masks

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You just cannot do without face masks anymore and hence it is the contemporary travel essential.  Per medical experts, the most effective way of blocking the spread of coronavirus is the use of N-95 and surgical masks. It is mandatory to wear masks in public places; lacking one will hinder your movement and spoil your trip. Here’s the best part; your sun protective cloth can be used as an effective CDC approved face mask in case you forget to carry extra masks with you.

Disinfectant Wipes & Sanitizers

Keep your family and yourself safe by carrying large amounts of disinfectant wipes to be used on frequently touched surfaces such as doorknobs, stair railings, taxi handles. While traveling, washing hands with water and soap is not always available. It is prudent to carry a travel-sized hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol to shield yourself and others from germs.

Gloves

Though face masks, sanitizers, and wipes provide plenty of protection against the novel infection. There is room for you to create another defense line for yourself: pack latex or washable gloves as an extra security measure. 

You have packed light, smart, and climate-oriented. Now the time calls that you pack safely to have the most healthy and enjoyable travel experience.