I always struggle when it comes to packing: I overthink AND over-pack. When I was starting to prepare for my most recent backpacking trip, I panicked - how was I going to fit 4 weeks of clothes into a carry-on approved backpack? With the help of some packing cubes, my mom, and some serious planning, I was able to fit everything I needed (and wanted) into a 40L backpack.
How I Packed
I used 3 packing cubes to keep my stuff organized and wrinkle-free(ish). I designated one cube for bottoms, one for tops, and one for undergarments and swim. This made it easy for me to know exactly where everything was, and I would be much less likely to lose anything.
I wanted my individual items to be as versatile as possible, so I stuck with neutral options, adding colors with accessories. I packed:
- 1 pair of jeans 
- 1 pair of cotton pants (more on these later) 
- 1 romper 
- 1 cotton t-shirt 
- 1 cotton sweater 
- 1 pair of comfortable walking shoes 
- 1 pair of cute sandals 
- 1 pair of waterproof sandals 
- 1 week's worth of undergarments & socks 
- 1 set of pajamas 
- 1 raincoat 
- 1 umbrella 
- 1 scarf 
- 1 tote 
- 1 cross-body bag 
- 1 cover-up 
- Toiletries 
With the above, I was able to create 16 unique outfits, simply by mixing and matching. I felt like I always had an appropriate outfit, from casual days strolling the cities, to evenings at Michelin star restaurants. I was also able to change things up enough so it didn't look like I was wearing the same clothes in every photo.
I knew that I would be spending some time in Morocco and Turkey, and the cotton pants were a great choice! In addition to wearing them camel riding and sight seeing, and I was able to sleep in them on cooler nights. They were also great to have for the 14 hour flight home. My scarf/wrap also helped keep my shoulders covered when I wore my maxi dress, as many places did not allow exposed shoulders, and kept me warm in chilly restaurants.
Packing Tips and Tricks
- Choose a color pallet and stick to it! 
- Pack your heavy items at the bottom of your backpack 
- Wear your bulkier items (sneakers, jeans) on travel days to free up space 
- Prepare to do laundry while you're there - bring Pods or travel detergent 
- Plan on re-wearing things - don't pack anything that gets dirty easily 
- Do your research on dress code - many religious buildings have a strict dress code for entry and you don't want to miss out because your knees or shoulders are showing 
- Roll, don't fold - things will take up less space and be less wrinkly 
- Packing cubes will be your best friend and will ensure you don't over pack 
- Find out what your airline's restrictions are for carry-ons and make sure you get the right size pack - I chose a 40L Pack from REI and it was perfect 
- Make sure your pack isn't too heavy - practice walking with it before you leave and if you can't make it very far, take things out! 
- Invest in a collapsible tote - I found the water-resistant Longchamp was perfect for carrying my camera, GoPro, wallet and umbrella around during the day, but easily fit back into my pack on travel days 
Did I miss anything? Let me know your tips and tricks for packing in the comments. Looking for more packing advice? Check out my guide to the perfect carry-on!
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