Packing for your trip
Rule #1: Pack light - You don't need as much as you think you do.
On my first international travel experience to Japan I learned this lesson the hard way. I wanted to be prepared for anything, including with resources. (I brought an extra bag just of books and other materials). I know what you're thinking, but I did. Luckily it worked out and you can check two bags when traveling to Asia. After 5 international travel programs to 11 different countries, I can now travel with only a carry-on for trips 3 weeks or more.
No one really notices or cares if you were the same outfit more than once, it's really okay. If it bothers you, then bring a few mix & match pieces. If our high school probability & statistics class taught us anything, it's that there are infant outfit combinations that can be made through a few carefully selected pieces.
No one really notices or cares if you were the same outfit more than once, it's really okay. If it bothers you, then bring a few mix & match pieces. If our high school probability & statistics class taught us anything, it's that there are infant outfit combinations that can be made through a few carefully selected pieces.
When planning a trip in a big city, check out this National Geographic Traveler story: 7 International Travel Passes To Make The Most Of Your Trip