When it comes to packing for a trip, there are many things that you need to think about. For some people, the clothing they wear is their primary concern. Other people worry about the type of shoes they should pack. There are several different types of footwear and Chappals available on the market today, and every person has their preferences when it comes to choosing which pair to bring with them on vacation. This blog post will go through all the various types of footwear you can take with you on your next trip.
Let’s take a look at this footwear.
1. Chappals
These are great for wearing around the house, at a beach or other warm location, and even as an alternative to shoes in some temples. They’re comfortable and lightweight, so you can pack plenty of pairs without weighing down your suitcase. Chappals come with different designs like colourful dots, floral patterns, geometric shapes, and more.
2. Flip Flops
One of the best types of footwear to pack when you’re travelling is a pair of flip-flops. They are lightweight and easy to carry but can be worn in more formal situations as well! However, on average, they will take up about 25 cubic inches or less space, so it’s not much for packing if your luggage restrictions allow.
3. Hiking Boots
Hiking boots are durable and provide good support for your feet, ankles, and shins. They’re great to have when you need to hike or go on long walks while travelling abroad. Besides your chappals, you should always pack at least one pair of hiking boots with sturdy soles to protect your feet, as well as give them a break from time spent repeatedly hitting the pavement throughout a day’s worth of walking around town.
You can also wear Hiking boots if you plan on doing any outdoor activities like rock climbing, kayaking, etc.
4. Sport Sandals
Sport sandals are popular for water sports and dry environments. They provide a good grip on slippery surfaces like wet rocks, but they can also be used in hot weather when closed-toe shoes make you sweaty and uncomfortable. The straps of a sport sandal keep your foot close to the ground and prevent it from moving around while running or jumping.
This type of shoe doubles as a protective layer between your feet and sharp objects like pebbles that might get kicked up by other people walking.
5. Loafers
Loafers are an excellent choice for exploring the city because they’re easy to slip on and off and can be worn with almost anything. They’re also a perfect choice for long flights because they offer your feet the same amount of support as sneakers.
The Bottom Line
With a little bit of research, you can pack the perfect pair of shoes and chappals for your next trip. Whether in Europe or Asia, plenty of options will work well for high altitude and hot climates. Some tips include packing closed-in footwear if you’re going to a place where mosquitoes could be an issue (due to their attraction to feet) and wearing socks with your shoes if you’re going somewhere cold.