Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Doing laundry while traveling might not sound glamorous — but it’s a key part of staying fresh and packing light. Here’s how to get it done across Southeast Asia.  

A traveler hand-washing clothes in a hostel bathroom sink with a small bottle of travel detergent and clothing hanging nearby

๐Ÿงบ Option 1: Local Laundry Shops

- Most guesthouses and hostels offer laundry service ($1–2/kg) - Turnaround time is usually 24–48 hours - Check if they separate lights/darks if that matters to you

๐Ÿงผ Option 2: Self-Service Laundromats

- More common in big cities like Bangkok, Bali, or Ho Chi Minh - Machines often take coins or mobile apps - Bring your own detergent or buy on-site

๐Ÿจ Option 3: Hotel/Hostel Services

- Convenient but more expensive - Can cost $3–5 per kg, but often same-day

๐Ÿ–️ Option 4: Wash by Hand

- Great for quick-dry clothes (e.g. underwear, shirts) - Use bathroom sink + travel detergent + hang to dry - Bring a portable clothesline and pegs

๐Ÿ” Pro Tip: Rotate Clothes Smartly

- Wear quick-dry fabrics - Don’t overpack - Plan laundry stops every 5–7 days

Stay fresh, travel light, and make laundry part of the adventure — not the stress.

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