Here’s a short list of items I can’t live without when backpacking. That was dramatic – I can certainly live without them, I just would rather not. • Small bottle of Dr. Bronner’s soap – this soap works for everything, washing yourself, brushing your teeth, washing your hair, doing sink laundry etc. It smells great. …
Month: December 2018
Staying fresh and clean while traveling is already a challenge, let alone when you’re traveling for an extended period of time, with one pack, with fewer clothes, and staying in limited space and amenity lodging options. But there are some great ways to maintain your personal hygiene – if not for yourself, then for your …
One of the most fun aspects of travelling when I was younger, was winging it. I liked arriving somewhere and figuring it out from there. That was one luxury of being young and having few responsibilities. Now, when I was traveling, I had no smart phone and no international data plan so I would pretty …
Hostels appeal to many backpack travelers because they include a kitchen so that you can cook your own meals and save some money. There are some tried and true hostel recipes that require few ingredients, few dishes, and are hearty enough to get you through a meal or two. I usually like to eat a …
While many hostels provide lockers for tenant use, you should always look when booking to see the extent of the locker. Do you need to bring your own lock? Will the locker be large enough to hold what you need locked up? Is there space for your things besides the locker, or is that it? …
I mostly learned hostel etiquette by staying in lots of them, seeing the nonsense bullshit youth fuckery therein, and being dedicated to being a good hostel roommate. Hostels often have many options and a while a shared dorm-style room is often the cheapest, you can often see a different payment scale depending on the number …