How to Pack Light for a Festival in 2019: Outfit Inspiration + Packing List
Attending festivals in Belgium from the age of 15, I’ve become an expert on how to pack light for a festival. For years, I tested…
Attending festivals in Belgium from the age of 15, I’ve become an expert on how to pack light for a festival. For years, I tested…
It’s often a practical question on whether to pack a hat on your next trip abroad. They are difficult to store, you might have to put them on your head during transit and do you even need it? I only started traveling with a hat (the lovely halfway through my last travels through South East Asia and Australia and was so happy to have it. So yes, I’m a big advocate of taking a hat with you and here is why
If there is one piece of clothing I’ve been very happy to have in my backpack (aka suitcase) and an item you should include in your packing list as well, it is a raincoat. Yes of course, you need your bikini, shorts, etc. while traveling, but something a lot of people seem to forget is a raincoat. Why? probably because they’re going to warm countries such as Laos, Vietnam, India or Australia. Guess where I have used my raincoat? Laos, Vietnam, India and Australia. All these countries, known for their high temperatures, have spots with a lower average temperature or might be going through a wet season during your visit.
As the date of my take-off to India is getting closer, I’m diving into all things fashionable and travel-friendly. I’m a strong believer that traveling can go hand in hand with looking amazing. Alright, it might take a little more research and effort but I would love to do that work for you. You might have noticed that the blog is going more and more into a wanderlust direction and that is just the way I like it. Fashionable Wanderlust, as I call it, is something you can expect a whole lot more off in the future. That does bring me to a certain announcement that I’m super excited to share with you. I’ll be sharing my secret on the 10th of November. Keep a close eye on the blog!
In two weeks time my plane to Thailand is set to take off. You can imagine my slight fearfulness of this adventure as I have never travelled for longer than two weeks (aside from living in Copenhagen) ànd have never backpacked from hostel to hostel. Because I’m a notoriously bad packer, I asked some tips from a packing expert.