Don’t forget these 7 summer vacation essentials for smooth and stress-free travel

Heading for a vacation this summer? Here are a few summer essentials that you shouldn’t miss carrying for a comfortable trip.     Summer trips are exciting when you think of them, but in reality, the heat on a sun-soaked day can catch you off guard. Somewhere between the excitement and exhaustion, you realise you forgot the one thing that is actually needed. That’s where smart packing makes all the difference, because it is not about carrying a heft of baggage, it is about carrying the right things.

1. High-SPF sunscreen

Pradeep highlighted that many people pack a tiny tube of sunscreen, thinking it is sufficient for their trip. Well, it is not, travelling during the summer season is not easy. In fact, the scorching heat of the sun demands more than a dab of sunscreen. If you are spending time outdoors, near water, or in the lush greenery of the mountains of the northeast, your skin requires a generous amount. Always choose SPF 50 or above and carry enough to reapply on your face, neck, arms, and other areas that need covering.

Choose SPF 50 or above and carry enough to reapply on your face, neck, arms, and other areas that need covering. (Unsplash)
Choose SPF 50 or above and carry enough to reapply on your face, neck, arms, and other areas that need covering. (Unsplash)

2. Polarised sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat

While travel packing demands every fashionable outfit and accessory from your wardrobe, it must also contain essentials like a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, especially during summer. Pradep said, “Noon is the hottest time during the summer season, but with a good pair of glasses and a hat, your body has an added layer of protection and comfort when you are walking around.” “Although standard dark glasses are fine, polarised lenses are a must for summer travel. They protect your eyes from the water and sun glare, along with giving an instant vacation mode to any outfit,” added Pradeep.

3. A quick-dry towel and swimwear

If you are planning to explore greenery, hills, or a peaceful stay surrounded by nature, you absolutely need to pack for the water,” said Pradeep. Many resorts in such areas offer amenities with luxurious pools. Even if you didn’t plan to swim, you’ll want that option once you see their multiple swimming pools on a warm afternoon.                                                                          4. Light and breathable clothing

Pradeep recommends always packing cotton, linen, or breathable materials when travelling in the summer. Whether you are an adventure freak or an outdoor enthusiast, light, neutral outfits help keep your body cool, comfortable, and protected from the sun, and they look great in vacation mode.

5. Comfortable footwear

Summer travel calls for cafe hopping and exploring markets, streets, and viewpoints, but the wrong shoes can turn this into a nightmare. So, carry comfortable footwear, such as cushioned sandals or flipflops, especially when you are at the poolside. For trekking purposes, a pair of lightweight sneakers is a great choice.

For trekking purposes, a pair of lightweight sneakers is a great choice. (Pexel)                                                                                                                                            6. Portable fan or cooling mist spray

A small handheld fan or a cooling spray on a hot afternoon is one of the best choices you will make when traveling in summer. Cooling mist sprays, the ones with a little water and sometimes aloe or mint, work especially well if you’re spending time outdoors, on a hike, or waiting around in the sun.

7. Power bank

Between Google Maps, clicking photos, booking things on the go, and the inevitable long stretches with no charging point, your phone battery is not going to survive the day on its own. A power bank with at least 10,000 mAh is a safe bet for most travellers.


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