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Most awesome travel tricks revealed

Whenever you go on a vacation or an outstation trip, it is difficult to fit everything you need into your suitcase: jewellery can get tangled up and large moisturiser tubs can take up space.

Updated on: Nov 16, 2012 04:22 PM IST
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Whenever you go on a vacation or an outstation trip, it is difficult to fit everything you need into your suitcase: jewellery can get tangled up and large moisturiser tubs can take up space.

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And for those looking for a way out, Buzzfeed recently posted some amazing travel tips on their site.

Firstly, travellers should store necklaces in a straw to keep them from getting tangled, News.com.au reported.

Secondly, an empty tube of chapstick can be used as a secret hiding spot for cash and other valuables. Another good tip is that a hard plastic soap case is the perfect size to protect a camera stashed in a carry-on bag.

People can also use straws to bring small amounts of liquid with them and for safely packing their razors they can use a binder clip, it suggested.

Another space saving tip doled out is to use a Tic Tac case to store bobby pins and using a button to keep earrings together while travelling.

For safety reasons, people can attach their keys and money to a binder clip and attach it to their belt for on the go shopping or for a night out on the town, it added.

 
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