Some travelers tend to go way overboard with their packing: packing enough to last them two weeks when they go away for a weekend. While others go to the other extreme, forgetting important items like passports or medicine. It is important to try to strike the perfect balance, bringing only what you need.
First off, important items that you should find room for in your luggage. A guidebook to your destination or to the region you are visiting will end up being your saving grace. It is your best resource for finding important information regarding accommodations, food, customs, and transportation. So make sure to pick one up and pack it along with the rest of your things. Along with the guidebook, another essential item is a Swiss army knife. This multi-tool is the fantastic and easily packs into any backpack since it is so compact. It has so many uses that it will take the place of many other tools that you may have packed separately.
When packing your clothes, the packing method you use is important as clothes will take up the majority of space in your luggage. You want to refrain from neatly folding them individually as you would in your drawers at home. If you do, you will find that they get wrinkled when compressed. Folding your clothes is also not the best space saving method. Rolling your clothes is a very effective method that seasoned travelers swear by. Lay the item face down, fold back the sleeves, and then roll from bottom to top. You can then put your rolled up clothes into different zip lock bags categorized by type of item. For instance, put all your underwear in one zip lock bag, and your t-shirts in another. This makes it a lot easier to navigate between your items without having to repack everything.
If you are traveling by plane, remember the extra security restrictions with regards to your carry on. You are not allowed to pack any liquid or gel substance; they will need to be packed away in your checked luggage. Also take into account restrictions on bag weight and number of bags you are allowed to travel with. Many airlines now charge a fee for every checked bag, and some charge for your carry on as well. Some airlines have also lowered the maximum permitted weight for checked luggage. Before packing, check with your airline to make sure you won’t be hit with any extra fees.
When it comes to packing toiletries, less is more. Take only half a tube of toothpaste and roll up the end tight. Store shampoos in travel sized containers and only take half a roll of toilet paper, crushing it so the middle is folded. In order to get past the no liquid ban for carry-ons, look into solid shampoo bars and tooth powder. You can find them easily on the internet and they will make it possible for you to get through security and have some toiletries in case of emergency.

