Efficient packing for a tour requires a balance between versatility and "carry-ability." The most effective method is the "capsule wardrobe" approach: select clothing in a consistent color palette where every item can be mixed and matched to create multiple outfits. Rolling clothes instead of folding them is a proven way to save space and minimize wrinkles. Utilizing packing cubes is highly recommended to keep your luggage organized, allowing you to separate clean clothes from dirty ones or categorize by item type (e.g., one cube for shirts, another for undergarments). For a multi-stop tour, always pack a "first-night kit" at the top of your bag with toiletries and a change of clothes so you don't have to unpack everything immediately. Heavy items like shoes should be placed at the bottom near the wheels for balance. Finally, always leave about 20% of your space empty to accommodate souvenirs you may collect along the way, and keep a foldable tote bag for extra capacity if needed.