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Things you should never travel without

Posted on 21/11/201921/11/2019 by spaischilli
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1. A Power Bank - and not just any old small weeny one. A proper one that can charge your phone at least twice! Phones are fantastic and do absolutely everything you need them to do while traveling, but the battery, oh that god dam battery! If you are using google maps or any other app that requires location to be on then you'll be using that power bank sooner that you imagined. 2. Wine Stopper - You may have come to the conclusion that I like wine, well you're right, I do! But I don't like a lot of it at a time. I hate being out of control and like I said above, I don't do hangovers! SO a kiff wine stopper would have come in so handy. Like on so many occasions. Try caring an open bottle of wine in a backpack. That cork is only gonna stay in place for so long before it pops out and you're left drenched and smelling like a wine barrel. Yes, that really happened! 3. Fork & Spoon - Eating out if so much fun, but I find that the best way to experience local cuisine is to go to the local supermarket or fresh food market and get picnic stuff! You know how many times i drank yoghurt and scraped the tub with my fingers! Yup, that spoon would have come in super handy. And a fork on the other end for those crunchy salads and chricou days would have been tremendous! 4. Cork Screw - As soon discovered, all that delicious wine in Portugal is most definitely corked shut! No cheap twister caps like we get here in South Africa. Wine in Portugal is ridiculously cheap and delicious. So tell me how you're gonna justify spending nearly 10 euro on a corkscrew when you just paid 2 euro for a FANTASTIC bottle of wine! My travel pack will forever more contain a corkscrew! 5. Plastic Cup - Again, for that wine, or those amazing fresh spring water fountains that Portugal are so great at putting in the streets. Man oh man. You can cup your hands but having a cup would have allowed me to drink so much more, and look a lot more civilized doing it! 6. Salt So, that's it from me for today. I hope you found that informative. Keen to read more exciting travel stuff then head over to my Traveling Hot Sauce Blog for more nail biting adventure. Crossing paths with lion and living to tell the tale. This all began with the need to travel and the love of hot sauce. Check out my facebook page for some different hot sauces and follow me on instagram @spaistravel
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