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Last-minute trip? Try these packing hacks to travel light

Hindustan Times Ranchi

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July 23, 2025

Everyone has a globetrotter within. But the thrill of travel quickly fades when packing turns into a sweaty struggle. Smart packing takes care of all these issues in a jiffy. Knowing some key packing hacks can be helpful so your luggage doesn’t burden your travel spirit. Dharamveer Singh Chouhan, a travel expert, shares how one can smartly pack their suitcase.

- Adrija Dey

Last-minute trip? Try these packing hacks to travel light

Choose the right bag

A lightweight backpack, soft duffel, or compact cabin-size suitcase can transform how you move. Prioritise those with multiple compartments, easy to organise, and quick to access. A streamlined bag helps you breeze through airports, hop into local buses, and explore winding alleys without strain.

Make a list, and stick to it

Start a digital packing list a few days early, adding essentials as you remember them. Before zipping up, challenge yourself to cut at least two ‘just in case’ items you likely won't use. Ask yourself, “What will I actually use?”

Downsize on toiletries

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