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How to travel light for your Christmas vacation

Hurray ! Christmas is here and this would mean re-uniting with some old acquaintances and family.

This might involve you travelling to rekindle some old flames. These are the tips that would help you pack light.

Trip packing methods are very essential so you don't end up filling up a suitcase with your whole wardrobe. Too much baggage will weigh you down during your travels, and it can be expensive if you're traveling by air. Fortunately, traveling heavy is completely avoidable. By downsizing your luggage, packing more efficiently, and being selective with your clothes, you can travel light on your trip.

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Pulse.com.gh brings you ways to pack light for your Christmas vacation.

1. Reducethenumber of bags

You could be made simple by opting for a capacious luggage. The more bags you take with you on your trip, the heavier your travel load will feel. If you’re only going away for a few days, try to fit everything you’re bringing into one suitcase or one backpack. If your trip is longer, limit yourself to two bags.

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2. Take what you will need not what you want

Traveling with all of your wants will mean coming with your entire wardrobeWhat you will need is the most pertinent. Things like took brush, body cream, bath towel, a jeans, possibly four tops and an all rounded foot wear could be just perfect for your Christmas vacation.

3.StayNeutral

The smart way of packing light is selecting neutral shades. If you’re traveling on business, bring along shirts, pants and blazers that complement each other in whites, blacks and browns. If basics aren’t really your style, pick an eye-catching color like red and work around it. Another tip: If you’re traveling for work, bring along a crisp, white-collared shirt. You’ll find it’s easy to mix and match pieces on the road. Plus, you’ll allow yourself extra room for packing casual clothing and heavier items like shoes.

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