21 Travel Hacks You Need to Travel like a Pro

The most fantastic adventure you can experience is traveling. This adventure, however, can have many different effects on people. While some enjoy it, others see it as a game of survival. 

21 travel hacks you need to travel like a pro

To have everyone enjoy traveling as much as we do, our team of professionals, who have spent years traveling across the globe, has helped you compile a list of 21 travel hacks that will help you have a lasting travel experience.

1. Take Several Copies of your Passport

Traveling to new places means that anything can happen, and loss or pickpockets could take your wallet or bag and all your valuables with it, so the first travel hack you need is several copies of your passport.

A typical passport

2. Bring Along a Spare Bank Card

Having an additional bank card from a second bank account is a travel hack you should have. You can’t predict any mishap that can occur, so keeping this spare bank card elsewhere, like at your hotel or motel, is a safe move.

Bank cards

3. Rise Early to Avoid a Mob

Many professionals say this is the most underrated travel hack any traveler should know. This would help you take those magical Instagram pictures because sunlight is diffused softly and help you avoid the crowd.

Wake up early to avoid a mob crowd.

4. To Hell with Souvenirs

To get the most out of your traveling adventure, you want to ditch souvenirs as much as possible; there are many sites and traditions to see and experience. Your camera should also be used to capture as many moments as possible.

5. Read a book or two about your Destination

While traveling, reading a book or two about your destination is advisable. This will offer you foreknowledge about the place, the dominating cultures and traditions, historical landmarks and location, stories, and also the way locals live their daily lives

Read as many books as possible before traveling.

6. Learn the Quickest way to wash your clothes

This travel hack will save you a lot of trips to the laundromat. Especially if you’re yet to find a home, washing your clothes in a sink is a pro way to wash clothes. It’s as quick, easy, and urgent as it sounds.

Washing clothes in a sink.

7. Bring Along a First-Aid Kit

Whether you are traveling alone or in a group, carrying a first aid kit with you is essential. You could sustain a little wound, like a broken nail or stubbed toe, or a more severe injury, such as a fracture.

A first-aid kit.

8. Have an SOS Snack Pack

A travel hack you should have while traveling is a pack of snacks for the journey. Bingeing on this pack and watching Netflix makes any long trip worthwhile. You should keep some for emergencies, like that 2 a.m. hunger.  

A snack pack.

9. Be Minimalist as you Pack

A definite travel hack is being minimalist as you pack. Clothing, particularly jeans, can be worn frequently, so to be comfortable while traveling (trekking or rock climbing), carry less load, or your body will yield.

Be minimalist as you pack.

10. Make sure your Suitcase is Hard

Traveling can be frustrating when you arrive at your destination with a broken item or case. Investing in a rock-hard suitcase is an excellent travel hack. This hack will reduce your worries about things like your camera or glass cups.

Hard suitcase.

11. Action before Apologies

Every society has its dos and don’ts, and if you ditch the souvenir as suggested above, you will cross many societal lines, and if you don’t go to jail, you’ll irritate a few people. But have the most fun, then apologize with your brightest smile. 

Act now, apologize later.

12. Do your research before you eat.

Many people like myself have dietary requirements and allergies, but to enjoy the best local meals, make sure you do your homework and research their cuisine to avoid unnecessary burdens in a foreign land. You can also inquire with locals; it is worthwhile.

Research before you eat.

13. Get a Pair of Sneakers

Except when you’re flying, your probability of walking for survival is high, and to save yourself the woes of trekking, get yourself comfortable footwear, like sneakers.

Sneakers.

14. Get yourself a Journal/Camera

Exploration is a fun and intimate moment that can slip away from you if you don’t document it. Conversations with a stranger, nature’s beauty, and experiences should be recorded, if not filmed.

A journal and a camera.

15. Pick up Keywords

A terrific travel hack that would save you a lot of time is learning keywords like “please,”  “sorry,” “excuse me,” “thank you,” “yes,” and “no.” These simple words can save your life and your sanity.

Pick up magic words

16. Be extra Vigilant at Night

Being security conscious, especially at night, is a travel hack that can’t be overemphasized. Being extra cautious of who is around you, especially pickpockets, means that everything on you should be extra stuffed and secured. Also, try to be connected at night.

Be extra vigilant at night.

17. Take along your Travel Insurance

This is a travel hack for your health, finances, and luggage. This insurance option is often requested at border controls and by airlines. This covers you if you fall sick, run out of cash, or lose your property.

Travel Insurance.

18. Inform Family and Friends

Any wise traveler would do this before taking off. If you don’t have any family, you should have friends. This travel hack saves you and those who love you a ton of headaches.

Friends and families.

19. Explore with an Open Mind

Exploring with an open mind is a travel hack many will only tell you about. Visiting a place with stereotypes or prior judgment is the No. 1 way not to enjoy a dwelling. Even if the stereotypes are good, surprises are the best gifts of exploration.

Have an open mind.


20. Plan out of Budget

Traveling to new places on a budget often tells you barely survived the trip. It’s a new place, and prices are bound to go overboard, so to get the most out of your travel, have extra cash with you.

Plan out of budget.

21. Put your Hotel/Room address in a Safe Place

This travel hack comes in handy in many scenarios: if you take a taxi and can’t remember the number by memory, if you’re lost, drunk, and most especially when you’re lost. Inquiring with locals will lead you to your safe haven.

A Hotel room.

In conclusion

This compiled list was drawn from the personal experiences of professional travelers; they know all that could go wrong and how best to make things more adventurous. So, to get the most out of your travel experience, consider all of these, and feel free to add your own recommendations.