Thursday 19 November 2015

What to Carry When You Stay Long in Hostels


When you are traveling long-term, residing in hotels every time can be a big bleed in your wallet. 

Hostel’s prices are less than hotels owing to the shared rooms and deficiency of facilities that are usually available in hotels. If you choose a home stay in Jaipur for your long-term travel, make sure to carry the following:

A microfiber towel: Many hostels do not supply one, and the microfiber towels are lightweight and dry easily. You can lease one in a few hostels, but it is an avoidable expense.

Facemasks and Earplugs: For sleeping lf, you cannot sleep in strident rooms.

A padlock: Many hostels have lockers, and it is very essential that you secure up your valuables. Many times, valuables can be stolen, try to avoid such circumstances by using lockers.

Carry cash: Several hostels might not accept credit cards, so it is better to carry some cash.

Rubber Slippers: Do not go barefoot; in the washrooms to take a shower, you do not know who has been there. You do not want to take any skin infections when you are travelling and planning a long-term stay in Jaipur, do you?  Slippers are comfortable even for strolling around.

Body wash and Shampoos: While many of the hostels provide these, it is better to be equipped, especially for women who cannot use all kinds of beauty products like shampoos, body washes, soaps, etc.

Other Tips for Staying Long in Hostels

People who wish a home stay in Jaipur can opt for living in hostels. However, there are certain things to follow while you plan to have a long-term stay in Jaipur.

Here are some tips:

·         Overlook hotels and prefer a decent hostel.
·         Verify the hostel opening and exit
·         Do friendship with the staff and maids (if present) for extra safety
·         Choose the upper bunk for maximum security and messiness
·         Pack the night prior to, if leaving early on the next day

While residing in hostels might not be for everyone, it is a good opportunity for travelers for saving on accommodation and make friends with the co-travellers. It would surely be a great experience!

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