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The Art of Travelling LightlyBy Jamie Louise Bloom People are always asking me how I managed to travel the world with carry-on luggage. I tell them that it comes down to two key steps: 1) only carry what you love and 2) live like a local. Step 1: Only carry what you love. Compare this with when I finally ditched my excess baggage and started only carrying what I loved. At one stage, I had a tea strainer (to make green tea), my notebook, a digital camera, plus a few toiletries and items of clothing. With the exception of my travel documents, I didn't feel like I really needed anything: I just chose to carry a few things out of personal preference. The end-result was amazing: I felt totally liberated and free to connect with the people and culture around me. Step 2: Live like a local. For example, when I first got to Thailand, I carried a roll of toilet paper wherever I went. It took up space in my bag, made me keenly aware of stores where I could replenish my supplies and worst of all, kept me feeling like a foreigner amidst a sea of locals who were doing just fine without it. Fortunately, I befriended a local woman who instructed me on the fine art of cleaning myself using my hand and a hose or bucket of water. After a few goes, I actually found it felt more natural than using paper to wipe myself! Not only did I stop carrying toilet paper around, but I started to have a deeper experience of what it was really like to live in that culture. I hope you find these steps useful, but be warned: once you start travelling lightly, you may never want to check in a suitcase again! Jamie Louise Bloom is author of Around The World With One Bra, and the expert of travelling lightly! Visit her website, junglejamie.com. Article added on May 14, 2006
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