5 Must Pack Items for Your Long-Haul Adventure

Published On August 24, 2017 | By Staff Writer | Travel Planning
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Most of us would probably agree that there is nothing like jetting off to some far-off corner of the world to really feel alive.

But regardless of whether you’re exploring the frozen wildernesses of Alaska, or are wild horse trekking in Patagonia, there’s always that agonizing long-distance plane journey to endure.

So what are the must-pack items that can help make even the longest flight or airport stopover slightly more bearable?

Inflatable pillow

Sometimes even the raw adrenaline of going somewhere hugely exciting isn’t enough to stave off feelings of boredom. So why not put this downtime to good use by investing in a decent inflatable travel pillow.

We will all have suffered the pain of nodding in and out of sleep in a cramped airplane seat. But rather than drooling all over the poor passenger next to you, having an inflatable pillow can help you get some rest without getting a crick in your neck. Plus it can also help act as padding for whatever delicate souvenirs you choose to bring back home with you!

Eye mask

Being a global traveler also means that we are all susceptible to those nasty bouts of jet lag. So if you’ve got a long-distance flight ahead of you and want to catch up on some beauty sleep, think about how a simple eye mask can help to stop unwanted light from affecting your sleeping patterns.

Whilst many top airlines now give away eye masks for free, you can’t always rely on this. This is why the Sleep Master Sleep Mask is a good option as it doesn’t fit too tightly and also has the handy feature of covering over your ears too!

Noise-cancelling headphones

However, for a true sensory deprivation experience, you’re probably going to need to invest in some quality noise-cancelling headphones.

Not only will this mask the sound of the crying child in the seat behind you, but it can also make any experience of in-flight movies, music or games so much better than the fairly useless headphones that most airlines supply us with.

Smartphone

But what about if you want to stay awake to enjoy the thrill of travel? This is where your smartphone is the ideal travelling companion as you can do everything from organising your online check-in, researching your travel plans, and checking for any flight delays on your handy mobile device.

Whilst Wi-Fi on airplanes is still fairly rare, most airports now feature free Wi-Fi. This means that you can catch up on that Netflix box-set hit, or enjoy some gaming action with racing titles like Asphalt 8 or even some live online roulette whilst waiting for your plane to be ready.

Guide book

Whilst most flights now offer a pretty good entertainment package of movies, TV shows and games, there’s only so long that we can stare at the screen in the seat in front of us.

This is why it’s good to take a book with you to pass the time. Although there’s always the option of some escapist fiction, a good alternative could be to take a guide book to your destination so that you can do some research about whatever far-flung corner of the planet you’re heading to.

Companies like Lonely Planet have a good selection of travel guides so that you don’t feel completely confused when you land. And with some foreign language phrase books to help you along, it shows how a long-distance plane journey can even help you have a much more rewarding travel experience!

 

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