How to travel with money
Do you want to know how to travel with money and where to put it all while you’re walking around? I get asked quite a lot about where I put all the money that I’m taking with me while I’m travelling.
When I’m at home I usually carry around a big wallet with tons of cards, change and just crap in there. This is not what I want to take with me while I’m traveling. When I travel with money, I par down everything in my wallet and only take what I’m going to need. I then put everything into a smaller wallet. This way it is a lot easier to stick into smaller bags or pockets. I travel with smaller bags during the day so it’s easier to find everything and is lighter since I don’t need much room for all the cards that we all have nowadays as I am only bringing the ones I will need.
When you are going out for the day, only carry one credit card, one debit card and only travel with money you need for that day. I like to keep a little emergency money in my shoe. I usually stick a $50 bill in my shoot underneath the insole, that way I don’t get sweaty money. The remainder of your cards/money I will put in the safe of my accommodations. If your accommodation doesn’t have a safe, or one that is not bolted down, carry your excess money in a travel belt. Now there are all kinds of money belts and you want to get one that is comfortable for you. There are small ones, bigger ones, ones with RFID, which blocks the scanning of your cards by thieves. The number one thing you do NOT want to do with your money belt is to use it like a wallet. Use your actual wallet for your daily money, and the excess in your money belt. There’s a reason why it’s called a money belt and why it’s supposed to go under your clothes…so no one knows it’s there. Once you use it like a wallet, you’ll be more of a target for thieves. You can use the contents of your money belt in an emergency though.How to travel with money if there is no safe