Backpacking Tips: Why every female traveller should pack a scarf
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Backpacking Tips: Why every female traveller should pack a scarf
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Here are 7 reasons why a scarf should be on every female travellers head…….or waist or ankle or shoulders……..
A scarf keeps you cool. When the sun is baking and there’s no shade anywhere, a scarf over your head or shoulders protects you from the dazzling rays.
A scarf keeps you warm (this may sound like a contradiction to the previous point but scarves are multi-purpose!). If the heat gets too much you’ll probably dive into the first air-conditioned café in sight and with your loose cool clothing it may start to get a little chilly. Wrap your scarf around you and stay snug.
If you visit a Wat (Buddhist place of worship) they may require your legs to be covered; Aha: That handy scarf becomes a stylish sarong.
Mosques and Muslim areas of town will require women to cover their heads and shoulders. A light piece of fabric can easily transform into your headscarf.
Make like the local ladies and use your scarf as a bag. You’ll see food, animals and even babies transported in these versatile garments.
You’ve just boarded a speedboat to an idyllic island and now your hair is blowing haywire in the breeze. Place the scarf tightly over your head, twist the ends together and you’ve got a bandana.
You’re on an overnight bus/ boat/ train/ plane and the lights are dazzling; a knot at the back and that scarf is now your eye mask.
So there you have it, 7 reasons why a scarf could well become one of your most treasured items in your backpack.
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