What should I pack when moving to Salto?
We asked people living in Salto to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...
"When moving to Salto, you should pack a variety of clothing suitable for a subtropical climate, including lightweight clothing for hot summers and warmer clothing for cooler winters. Don't forget to pack a good quality raincoat or umbrella, as Salto experiences rainfall throughout the year. Pack your essential documents such as passport, visa, driver's license, and medical records. Also, bring any necessary prescription medications along with their original prescriptions. If you're planning to work or study, pack your necessary work or school supplies. For electronic devices, remember to bring a power adapter as Uruguay uses Type F and Type L plugs. Pack personal hygiene items, although most of these can be bought locally. If you have specific brands you prefer, it might be a good idea to bring them along. Don't forget to pack some leisure items like books, sports equipment or hobby supplies to help you relax and feel at home. Lastly, consider packing some comfort items from home, like your favorite snacks or decor items, to help ease the transition and make your new place feel more like home," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Salto, Uruguay.
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What should I pack when moving to Salto?
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