
Mudik (Homecoming) is one of the most anticipated moments for everyone because this activity coincides with the Eid holiday. Not a few people who return home use public transportation such as planes or longer ones such as ships and trains. Therefore, there are some items that you must bring during your trip home.
4 Mandatory Items You Need to Bring During Mudik
1. Travel Documents and ID
Make sure you have all your travel documents in one place, including boarding passes, itineraries, travel insurance, and any other relevant paperwork. Also, make sure your passport or identification documents with you when traveling. It’s a must-have item for international travel, and even domestic travel may require it for identity verification.
2. Phone and chargers
You’ll need your phone to stay connected with your family and friends, so don’t forget to bring a charger and a power bank to keep your phone charged. Besides that, make sure to bring chargers for laptop, tablet, and any other devices you used during your trip.
3. Snacks, water, and medications
It’s always a good idea to have some snacks on hand and bring enough water. Staying hydrated is important, so bringing a reusable water bottle can help you stay refreshed during your journey home, especially if you’re on a long hour trip.
Besides that, don’t forget your medications. Bring any necessary prescriptions or over-the-counter medications you might need during your trip, especially if you’re on any prescription medication, make sure to bring enough for the duration of your trip.
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4. Comfortable clothing
Choose comfortable clothing for your journey home, such as loose-fitting clothing and comfortable shoes. Don’t forget to pack appropriate clothing that’s comfortable to wear during the trip depending on your destination’s climate and season.
Those are the 4 things that you need to bring when you go home. Don’t forget, outside of these items, make sure your health and safety are top priority. Safe trip and happy holiday!
Source: okezone.com
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