Traveling can be a hassle, but there are some useful hacks that can make the experience much more enjoyable. If you’re looking for a way to save space and energy while packing, consider investing in a liquid soap like Bronners or dish soap. Cut the soap into small, dry sponges, place them in a ziplock bag, and store them in your luggage. Not only are they lightweight and don’t count towards your liquids, but you can use them in hotel sinks to clean dishes, mugs, and utensils.
Another great travel hack is an elastic jump rope. You can buy one for a cheap price at any Euro store, and it can be used for a multitude of purposes. Take the rope, fold it in three, braid it, and tie a knot in the end. This rope can be used as a clothesline and can hook onto shower heads, curtain rods, or even chair backs. The rope is stretchy and can accommodate for any space, while the braids provide a great place to tuck a corner of your laundry without the need for clothespins. This is a great hack that will last you a long time; I’ve been using the one I bought in 2016 for every trip I’ve taken.
These two hacks are just the beginning. There are many more travel hacks out there that can make your experience much easier. Consider researching different hacks or talking to experienced travelers to learn more. With the right strategies, traveling can be an enjoyable and stress-free experience.