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]]>Affordable compared to high-end travel backpacks, the AmazonBasics Carry-On Travel Backpack is primed to make your navigation of the airport easier. This backpack has dividers to keep your possessions organized as well as a handy top front pocket for documents and passports, enabling easy access.
Made of ballistic nylon, this rugged backpack is ideal to take on active vacations. With a storage capacity of 35 liters, the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L has more than enough storage space for valuables as well as whatever food and water you need when embarking on a long-distance hike.
Cheaper than most backpacks on the market, the Hynes Eagle 40L does not skimp when it comes to storage capacity or quality. With a compression buckle to adjust the bag according to your height for maximum comfort, this backpack also features packing cubes, helping you to pack essentials such as toiletries, clothing, and electronics in a systematic manner.
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]]>People who work in hostels are normally very outgoing and friendly, and sometimes they actually live at the hostel and are backpackers themselves. Make sure you don’t bother them with work-related questions when they are not working, taking their break, or if you run into them elsewhere. They will appreciate it.
They will be there, working, when you check-in, when you get up in the morning, and when you come back after having a few drinks. Don’t forget to say hello, ask how they’re doing, and be generally pleasant.
Are you going out right at the end of a shift? If the hostel worker seems nice, invite them to join your group for a drink. Setting up a game at the hostel? See if they want to join. The staff usually loves to be counted for fun activities they don’t need to organize.
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]]>The post Visiting Rotterdam? Stay at ROOM Hostel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>ROOM makes it its business to help guests have the best possible time while staying there. The staff will take you to the park to see live music, host “Dutch Delight” nights in-house, and make sure you’re on top of what’s going on in town, including street art festivals, marathons, and heritage days.
The hostel has free tours for guests that cover a range of interests and take visitors through town to see local life and hear true Rotterdam stories.
Touring and culture aside, the hostel caters to a young crowd looking to have some fun! At ROOM you can hang out in their in-house bar, then retire to the guest areas for a quiz night, movie night, or play some beer pong.
The rooms have great perks even at the most basic priced dormitories. The rooms are pretty and set up with USB plugs, ear plugs, and a great score on cleanliness throughout their reviews. Free lockers, games, and guest storage are also provided for guests.
In addition to the rooms and the in-house bar (with a happy hour), ROOM Hostel also offers bike rentals, games, and a bakery-sourced continental breakfast available until 1 pm every morning.
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]]>The post Why Solo Travelling is a Great Idea appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Although it may seem a bit daunting at first, it is recommended to start on a small trip to a big tourist city. Most big cities in Europe are a great start, where there are plenty of activities and things to do and tourists are such a common sight that you won’t feel out of place at all.
Staying at a hostel is a great place to meet people and the staff is always friendly and have many good recommendations. No matter where you are from in the world you will probably meet other solo travelers who have the same interests as you and would be happy to join for a day of sightseeing around the city.
In addition, while traveling alone, you can make your own schedule and don’t have to rely on anyone else. If you’re an early or late riser or want to spend more or less money—It’s all up to you! Solo travelers can be more productive on their trips while simultaneously making new friends and going a little out of their comfort zone.
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]]>The post 6 Features to Look For When Choosing A Travel Backpack appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Lugging around a backpack full of stuff can be exhausting and if things get damaged, wet or worse, stolen, a life-changing trip can take a turn for the worse. Here are six tips for choosing the right backpack so that your trip will be more comfortable.
Most backpacks come with suspension straps but it is important to check just in case. Suspension straps distribute the weight of the bag from your shoulders to your hips and can be tightened to fit your torso length.
Another good way to decrease the impact of a backpack on your shoulders is to choose a pack with sternum straps or a hip belt. It is easier to carry weight with your hips, so these are great features if you are concerned about the weight.
Multiple compartments allow you to distribute weight evenly across your backpack. It also means you can organize your things and keep your dirty clothes away from your clean clothes.
If you are bringing a laptop, this is important. Padded sleeves give your electronics extra protection, should your luggage be thrown around when you are traveling between places.
Many backpacks now come with anti-theft features. Look out for cut-proof fabric and hidden zippers if you are heading somewhere where pickpocketing crime is high.
If you are going to be hiking during the rainy season, it is sensible to pick a backpack with rain cover. Choosing water-resistant fabric is ideal anyway as your bag will likely get wet at some point or another and having wet clothes is the worst.
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]]>The post These Versatile Backpacks Will Enhance Your Next Travel Adventure appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Affordable compared to high-end travel backpacks, the AmazonBasics Carry-On Travel Backpack is primed to make your navigation of the airport easier. This backpack has dividers to keep your possessions organized as well as a handy top front pocket for documents and passports, enabling easy access.
Made of ballistic nylon, this rugged backpack is ideal to take on active vacations. With a storage capacity of 35 liters, the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L has more than enough storage space for valuables as well as whatever food and water you need when embarking on a long-distance hike.
Cheaper than most backpacks on the market, the Hynes Eagle 40L does not skimp when it comes to storage capacity or quality. With a compression buckle to adjust the bag according to your height for maximum comfort, this backpack also features packing cubes, helping you to pack essentials such as toiletries, clothing, and electronics in a systematic manner.
The post These Versatile Backpacks Will Enhance Your Next Travel Adventure appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How To Have a Great Relationship With the Hostel Staff appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>People who work in hostels are normally very outgoing and friendly, and sometimes they actually live at the hostel and are backpackers themselves. Make sure you don’t bother them with work-related questions when they are not working, taking their break, or if you run into them elsewhere. They will appreciate it.
They will be there, working, when you check-in, when you get up in the morning, and when you come back after having a few drinks. Don’t forget to say hello, ask how they’re doing, and be generally pleasant.
Are you going out right at the end of a shift? If the hostel worker seems nice, invite them to join your group for a drink. Setting up a game at the hostel? See if they want to join. The staff usually loves to be counted for fun activities they don’t need to organize.
The post How To Have a Great Relationship With the Hostel Staff appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Visiting Rotterdam? Stay at ROOM Hostel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>ROOM makes it its business to help guests have the best possible time while staying there. The staff will take you to the park to see live music, host “Dutch Delight” nights in-house, and make sure you’re on top of what’s going on in town, including street art festivals, marathons, and heritage days.
The hostel has free tours for guests that cover a range of interests and take visitors through town to see local life and hear true Rotterdam stories.
Touring and culture aside, the hostel caters to a young crowd looking to have some fun! At ROOM you can hang out in their in-house bar, then retire to the guest areas for a quiz night, movie night, or play some beer pong.
The rooms have great perks even at the most basic priced dormitories. The rooms are pretty and set up with USB plugs, ear plugs, and a great score on cleanliness throughout their reviews. Free lockers, games, and guest storage are also provided for guests.
In addition to the rooms and the in-house bar (with a happy hour), ROOM Hostel also offers bike rentals, games, and a bakery-sourced continental breakfast available until 1 pm every morning.
The post Visiting Rotterdam? Stay at ROOM Hostel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Why Solo Travelling is a Great Idea appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Although it may seem a bit daunting at first, it is recommended to start on a small trip to a big tourist city. Most big cities in Europe are a great start, where there are plenty of activities and things to do and tourists are such a common sight that you won’t feel out of place at all.
Staying at a hostel is a great place to meet people and the staff is always friendly and have many good recommendations. No matter where you are from in the world you will probably meet other solo travelers who have the same interests as you and would be happy to join for a day of sightseeing around the city.
In addition, while traveling alone, you can make your own schedule and don’t have to rely on anyone else. If you’re an early or late riser or want to spend more or less money—It’s all up to you! Solo travelers can be more productive on their trips while simultaneously making new friends and going a little out of their comfort zone.
The post Why Solo Travelling is a Great Idea appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 6 Features to Look For When Choosing A Travel Backpack appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Lugging around a backpack full of stuff can be exhausting and if things get damaged, wet or worse, stolen, a life-changing trip can take a turn for the worse. Here are six tips for choosing the right backpack so that your trip will be more comfortable.
Most backpacks come with suspension straps but it is important to check just in case. Suspension straps distribute the weight of the bag from your shoulders to your hips and can be tightened to fit your torso length.
Another good way to decrease the impact of a backpack on your shoulders is to choose a pack with sternum straps or a hip belt. It is easier to carry weight with your hips, so these are great features if you are concerned about the weight.
Multiple compartments allow you to distribute weight evenly across your backpack. It also means you can organize your things and keep your dirty clothes away from your clean clothes.
If you are bringing a laptop, this is important. Padded sleeves give your electronics extra protection, should your luggage be thrown around when you are traveling between places.
Many backpacks now come with anti-theft features. Look out for cut-proof fabric and hidden zippers if you are heading somewhere where pickpocketing crime is high.
If you are going to be hiking during the rainy season, it is sensible to pick a backpack with rain cover. Choosing water-resistant fabric is ideal anyway as your bag will likely get wet at some point or another and having wet clothes is the worst.
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