While everyone loves to travel, some mistakes can be overlooked in the excitement. These 5 common mistakes are easy to overlook when travelling.
OVERPACKING
Overpacking is the biggest mistake when travelling or planning vacations. There are many options available for you to choose from, and you have been anticipating your vacation, so you don’t want to overpack. It can be tempting to pack an outfit for every occasion. However, this makes it difficult to carry your suitcases and bags around. You can reduce your luggage weight and avoid paying extra fees for over-weighing.
Take what you don’t need, and then pack what you can use or wear multiple times. You can wash your clothes on the trip if you need to. It would be best if you also remembered that souvenirs are likely to be brought home, including a new tee-shirt or pants. They can be added to your existing wardrobe or replaced by an outfit that you have already planned to wear once you have purchased them.
ITINERARY OVERLOAD
Many people pack too many things in their bags and not enough into their travel plans. While it is understandable to want to see as much as you can and do as many things as you can in your time there, most people don’t have enough time. You limit your chances of spontaneous adventures if you overpack your itinerary.
A packed itinerary can add stress to your trip. You’ll miss one thing if you don’t plan well. Plan for travel time and unexpected obstacles. It would be best if you also made time for yourself to enjoy the best parts of your day every day. There is nothing worse than not being able to remember a lot about your vacation.
FORGETTING A CELL PHONE PLAT AND TELLING YOUR BANK
It is important to check if your phone plan includes data roaming if you plan to travel abroad. If your plan does not cover data roaming, you need to ensure your data is turned off during your trip. You don’t want outrageous fees. If you value your data, you might consider purchasing an international plan or a SIM card when you get to your destination.
It is important to notify your bank and credit card company about your trip. Banks may flag foreign purchases and freeze your card if they suspect your information has been stolen. You can prevent this by telling banks about all countries you will be visiting during your trip to ensure they don’t get taken by surprise and freeze your card.
NEITHER HAS ENOUGH FOREIGN CREDIT
Although you might plan to use your credit card for most of your expenses, it is always a good idea to have some extra cash in case of an emergency. You might need cash for some of the less-famous places that you visit. It is important to research your destination and determine if cash is required. You should exchange enough money to cover your expenses until you reach your destination. Then, go to an ATM to get the cash you need. This will save you money in the end.
DO NOT BACK UP PICTURES
Losing all your photos while travelling can be one of the worst things. Backups of photos can be done using either a USB, computer or the cloud. They can also be stored online. You are responsible for your memories and why you travel.
Nevertheless, it would be best if you remembered to live in the present. To truly immerse yourself in your travels, don’t forget the camera or phone down and just take in what’s happening.

