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What "travel must have's" are in your suitcase?


    



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Techno
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ATM card, passport, cashs, emergency food supplies, first aid kit, warm clothings, emergency contact numbers, GPS, satellite phone, bullet proof vest, ipod, and satellite radio.


Bopols
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- my toiletry bag

- my money belt

- xerox copies of my passport, tickets, and credit cards ( which I lock in the hotel safe the moment I check in)

- written file of my contact numbers (in case my mobile is stolen, or misplaced)

- and finally, inside my suitcase is a record of my name, and contact numbers (in case it gets lost and the tag containing my contact details is ripped off my suitcase)

To me these are the absolute "must haves".


siopaO
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^^deo....^^


Adam
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Camera.
Laptop.
Book on the location I'm visiting.
Appropriate clothes.


jan-na~♥~ and im luvin it
extra underwear and swimwear specially if i go to the beach


Aref H4
It's embarassing, but I have nothin' on my suitcase. In fact, I don't have a suitcase. It's expensive.

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windblown
≡Passport
≡Copy of my e-ticket.
≡Rosary
≡Give aways


Ω allan y
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toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, dental floss, nailcutter, loperamide, naproxene sodium, c*****ms,...


girlie
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My personal items - - my brand of soap, shampoo, toothbrush, my toothpaste, deodorants, etc. Nothing worse than travelling stinky. The toiletry items in the hotels - I can't use them.


luosechi 駱士基
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Toothbrush and what goes with it, razor or shaver, underwear, washcloth, deodorant, shirts pants, slippers, that's it.... Laptop and Yahoo answers, and cell fone come separately.


PC
TECHNO where are you going.

Clothing, Underwear, Toiletries, Thongs, Pasalubong, Groceries.


Dick Jones
A 6 outlet power strip, so I can recharge all my electronic devices at the same time without having to move furniture.


Ray H
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toothbrush
toothpaste
soap
handy wipes/ wet wipes
antperspirent / deoderant
shaving razor and blades
clean clothes
towel
tweezers
headache medecine
camera
book
notepad and pen
passport
bomb (just joking)


The_Mouse
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Refresher towels wipes
toothbrush/toothpaste
at least ONE towel (preferably two)
three undies


ericka
1. wallet - cash/credit card, cash, id with picture for identification (passport too!) just in case and a calling card with our house phone number.
2. kikay kit - something like a pouch with soap, shampoo, lotion, make up kit (small lang), toothbrush, toothpaste.
3. clothes that you can wear over and over like maong, white shirt and shorts, rubber shoes and slippers.
4. a knife or ice pick and a vinegar spray for the rapists and bandits.
5. cellphone


kahlan nynaeve®
sunscreen when i am going to the beach.

insect repellent when i am going to palawan or some far-flung and exotic destination.

and of course, my toiletries, some cash and my credit cards.


bruce b
Passport, spare clothes, toothbrush, deodorant, mobile phone, map and swiss knife.


kittthedolphin
cell phone, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner, sunscreen, passport. clothes and anything else is of less importance


diana
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undergarments.....also I can't live without powder to prevent oily face...



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