Are you excited about your upcoming trip to Australia? Congratulations! You have chosen the right place to get the most out of your traveling experience. While you try getting all prepared and packed, make sure not to leave behind these five items:

 

1. Season-Appropriate Clothes – Surprisingly, Many People Got It Wrong!

The climate in the southern hemisphere has the opposite cycle from the northern hemisphere. December to February is summer; March to May is autumn; June to August is winter; and September to November is spring. Unfortunately, many tourists may fail to know this crucial information. Not only that it cause them to pack the wrong types of clothes, but many even get upset that their activity plans are mostly impossible to do.

 

2. UV-Fighting Kits – You’ll Regret for Underestimating Australia’s Sun!

Australia has some of the highest levels of UV radiation in the world. You should come all prepared even if you visit during winter. Sunscreen cream is undoubtedly necessary, especially if the one with high SPF and PA++++. If you plan any outdoor activities, it might also be necessary to bring along some sunglasses, hats, or any other shielding wardrobe. For people with sensitive skin, aloe vera gel is also a must.

 

3. Power Adaptor

If you have traveled abroad before, you might have already understood that each country may have different power plugs and sockets. Australia and New Zealand have a standard AS/NZS 3112, which is the Type I socket. It has three flat prongs, one in a vertical position and the other two are 30-degree inclined. Make sure to bring more than one adaptor if you want to charge all of your electronics at the same time.

 

4. Comfortable Walking Shoes and Sandals

People in Australia walk a lot. It is not only about hiking or trekking through the lush nature. Even in the city, pedestrians are so comfortable to walk on. You will easily take more than 3,000 steps only to grab a cup of coffee in the morning before heading to the museum. In coastal areas, a nice pair of flip-flops (or jandals in local slang) would be the best option to walk in the sand.

 

5. Bug Repellent and Remedies – And Probably More Other Remedies As Well

Mosquito bites can be common in Australia, so you might want to bring a bug repellent to protect your skin. There are also many kinds of insects in this country. While most are harmless, some may cause temporary itch and redness on your skin. Besides bug repellent, some allergy remedies might also help to reduce itching and skin irritation.

 

 

Bonus Recommendation: A Smartphone with MySecondLine App and Internet Connection

Smartphones are essential, especially for travelers due to their various uses. Besides arranging itineraries and accommodations, you will also need your phone to communicate with others. Calling your friends and family from Australia might cost you a lot of money due to roaming charges. Hence, you might want to consider installing MySecondLine as an alternative.

With MySecondLine, you can generate a virtual mobile number in any country format. Interestingly, your number can work in any country. Enjoy going from one country to another without having to readjust your package or setting. Even better, calling and texting rates are much lower than conventional SIM phones.

Of course, you can also get a virtual mobile number in Australian format from MySecondLine. The number will be legal and secure to use. For a legal registration, you will need to upload an ID and address proof document. You can use a driver’s license, bank statement, passport, utility bills, or any other legal document from any country.

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