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]]>If your bus ride is longer than two or three hours, neck pillows are a must. They’ll help you stay extra-comfortable, especially during long, overnight rides.
The lack of comfort won’t be the only thing preventing you from getting a good night’s sleep. Earplugs can come in handy if your fellow passengers get noisy in the middle of the night.
If you can’t fall asleep with lights on, a sleeping mask will be your best friend during long bus rides. Even if you use the curtain to dim the outdoor lights, masks can come in handy when other passengers turn their lights on.
No matter what time of the year you’re traveling, always expect that the bus will get cold overnight. That’s why you should always pack a blanket or extra layers of clothes.
Boredom can be the biggest problem you’ll be dealing with during long rides, so make sure to pack something that will keep you entertained, such as a book or headphones so you can listen to some music.
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]]>With that being said, sometimes it really hurts your feet! Walking around on uneven, old sidewalks and streets can tear up your feet and make it painful to keep on exploring.
Fortunately, there are some strategies and tricks that’ll help protect your feet and keep you walking while traveling. Here are some useful tips to help protect your feet while exploring cities while traveling.
If you’re going to be walking around a city, you need the right shoes for the occasion. You won’t want to trapeze 10 miles in a day while wearing flip-flops. Try to take appropriate shoes for walking on pavement, which could be anything from running shoes to a supportive slip-on.
One common problem that results while traveling when walking a lot is blisters. These usually occur because your feet sweat and the wet skin rubs against the shoe, creating a blister. Breathable socks will help keep your feet dry and healthy while doing a lot of walking.
There are plenty of products available on the market that are portable and give your feet a nice massage at the end of a long day. Taking one with you will help cure foot pain and keep you ready for plenty of walking.
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]]>If you know that your period is coming up or might happen during your trip, make sure to bring clothes you are comfortable in. If that means stretchier pants or flowy dresses, go for it! Your comfort is paramount especially when you’re feeling physically uncomfortable.
Make sure that you’re packing enough tampons, pads, or whatever type of protection you use. A great alternative to those is a menstrual cup, which not only saves you money but not having to purchase those products but also takes up much less space in your luggage.
Another essential item to bring with you, especially when you’re on your period is pain killers. If you get cramps or other ailments during your period, make sure you take care of your body. Alternatively, you can always make your own heating bag for body aches by heating up a hand towel with hot water.
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]]>The post 5 Things You Should Always Pack for a Comfy Bus Ride appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If your bus ride is longer than two or three hours, neck pillows are a must. They’ll help you stay extra-comfortable, especially during long, overnight rides.
The lack of comfort won’t be the only thing preventing you from getting a good night’s sleep. Earplugs can come in handy if your fellow passengers get noisy in the middle of the night.
If you can’t fall asleep with lights on, a sleeping mask will be your best friend during long bus rides. Even if you use the curtain to dim the outdoor lights, masks can come in handy when other passengers turn their lights on.
No matter what time of the year you’re traveling, always expect that the bus will get cold overnight. That’s why you should always pack a blanket or extra layers of clothes.
Boredom can be the biggest problem you’ll be dealing with during long rides, so make sure to pack something that will keep you entertained, such as a book or headphones so you can listen to some music.
The post 5 Things You Should Always Pack for a Comfy Bus Ride appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post These Tips Will Protect Your Feet While City Exploring appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With that being said, sometimes it really hurts your feet! Walking around on uneven, old sidewalks and streets can tear up your feet and make it painful to keep on exploring.
Fortunately, there are some strategies and tricks that’ll help protect your feet and keep you walking while traveling. Here are some useful tips to help protect your feet while exploring cities while traveling.
If you’re going to be walking around a city, you need the right shoes for the occasion. You won’t want to trapeze 10 miles in a day while wearing flip-flops. Try to take appropriate shoes for walking on pavement, which could be anything from running shoes to a supportive slip-on.
One common problem that results while traveling when walking a lot is blisters. These usually occur because your feet sweat and the wet skin rubs against the shoe, creating a blister. Breathable socks will help keep your feet dry and healthy while doing a lot of walking.
There are plenty of products available on the market that are portable and give your feet a nice massage at the end of a long day. Taking one with you will help cure foot pain and keep you ready for plenty of walking.
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]]>The post How to Travel When It’s Your Time of the Month appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you know that your period is coming up or might happen during your trip, make sure to bring clothes you are comfortable in. If that means stretchier pants or flowy dresses, go for it! Your comfort is paramount especially when you’re feeling physically uncomfortable.
Make sure that you’re packing enough tampons, pads, or whatever type of protection you use. A great alternative to those is a menstrual cup, which not only saves you money but not having to purchase those products but also takes up much less space in your luggage.
Another essential item to bring with you, especially when you’re on your period is pain killers. If you get cramps or other ailments during your period, make sure you take care of your body. Alternatively, you can always make your own heating bag for body aches by heating up a hand towel with hot water.
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