Handpainted postcards from Bundi, Rajasthan

6 Souvenir & Gift Ideas

Trips are about memories and souvenirs bring the trip to life. Five women travellers share what goes into their shopping bag on their holidays and how they can be in touch with loved ones, thanks to gifting site igp.com

Smiles & Friends

Smiley cards

Luzel Opperman collects smiles
Why I do not collect souvenirs. I used to when I was much younger, but after having moved countries six times in my life, it is hard to keep track of where I put my things. It has also given me a different perspective on what a souvenir is. I guess I do actually collect souvenirs, but they aren’t physical. They come in the form of new friendships, new smells of a location, tastes, sights and so on. All things I can’t put in my suitcase and take back with me. All things that can’t collect dust, only collect the smile on my face each time I think about it.

Fridge MagnetsFridge Magnets

Lena from The Social Travel Experiment says magnets remind her of adventures
When Taka was traveling around Europe for one month, he brought back a souvenir from Turkey–a magnet in the shape of a beer opener. Ironic really, because the Japanese usually don’t drink beer out of bottles, rather they drink from cans. The magnet now decorates our fridge and over the years has found some friends. Other magnets from other places. Places we have visited together like Phuket in Thailand and Da Nang in Vietnam. Magnets are the perfect souvenir. They don’t take up much space in your luggage and you can all collect them at home in one place, and see them every day, being reminded of the adventures you had.

PensPens and mugs

Courtney Konigshofer takes all the pens she finds in hotels

Being homeless means that buying souvenirs for me is impractical. Don’t worry I am homeless by choice. My name is on no leases or bills and I like it that way. So when I travel I enjoy window-shopping. Envisioning what an exotic keepsake, painting or clay bowl from my travels might look like in my imaginary house, but since it is not real, I opt out of the temptation. Instead, I like to collect the pens from the hotels I stay in. This isn’t so much an emotional collection as it is a practical one. It also goes hand in hand with my obsession with taking all useful toiletries up for grabs, but those tend not to last as long as the pens. Pens are useful. How many times have you needed a pen to fill out an arrival card on a plane? How many times have you wanted to write down something that happened to blog about later? These things happen to me all the time and so I take the pens, I take all the pens.

Boarding passes, tickets, bills and signatures

Travel Bee - my travel companion cum souvenir book
Aditi Shukla from Lyf&Spice likes boarding passes, tickets, bills and signatures

To me, a travel souvenir is a beautiful episode etched in my memory! The case was different earlier when I bought magnets and show-pieces. As I started travelling extensively, the enthusiasm died down for many reasons: I’d rather make memories and watch the sunset and I’m living out of a hotel and there’s only little that can be done with the space. What I do collect are boarding passes, tickets, bills from a favourite diner, and take signatures of the people I travel with. This goes into my travel diary, my ‘Travel Bee’ (given by Mom-Dad) as we go buzzing around the world together. Off I go, to another destination, ready to imprint memories and unfurl dreams as I fly…

Handpainted, handcrafted and artistic objectsPostcard from Bundi, Rajasthan, handpainted by a local artist

Ambica Gulati  finds objects that she can closely associate with the place

Rajasthan seems to have become my most travelled state in India. Here, colours, sand and sun reign. The sun travels across the globe, the sand I didn’t bring back and the colours come back in multiple objects. I have bought juttis, bangles, bandhini dupattas, block-print suits, gem-stone studded jewellery, even silver plates, glasses and bowls. But recently, I found all colours in one place—on a handmade postcard. A replica of the Indian postcard, this was on old parchment paper, and painted with hand by artist Gopal Soni in Bundi, which is among the lesser visited towns in Rajasthan. Coming from a family of artists, Soni has been painting for as long as he can remember, which would be about 40 years. Last year he was also invited to be a part of an annual art residency programme, Chitrashala, which is organised by Justa Hotels at Lake Nahargarh Palace. He uses natural colours and makes posters and more.

Gifitng Solutions from igp.com

Sometimes you are in the mood to shop and sometimes you are shopping because you need to send a gift to someone. Sometimes you want to deliver but can’t and sometimes you might be travelling but need to send that gift urgently. Sometimes things are just a way of saying ‘hello, I remember you’. During one of these moments, I discovered igp.com. The site offers global delivery.

The site offers personalised services across occasions. It has over 200 products. I browsed through the categories and found gifts by recipients and occasions– there are gifts for homemakers, brothers, sisters, mothers, friends, girlfriends and boyfriends, name it and you can find it.

gifts from igp.com

The gifts you find here: flowers & cakes, personalised gifts, home & living, toys & games, chocolates, teddy bear, jewellery, Indian sweets. There are gifts under Rs 999 too and this section attractive as it is pocket-friendly site. There are best-selling gifts too. Going by the different occasions, there are gifts for Diwali, Christmas, New Year, Valentine’s Day, Rakhi, Bhaidooj, even Friendship Day, Father’s Day and more.

I found many interesting gifting options such as mugs, cushion covers, accessories, photo frames and old collectibles like the gramophone, bed sheets and more. I gifted my sister a bed sheet. But what is worth a mention is that the bed sheet I had ordered was not in stock. However, the site sent me a mail with more option to choose from. Which means it saved my time of having to make more choices and go through the rigmarole again. The customer care was helpful and the packet arrived on time. I need not open my computer on the go, the problem was solved on my email through the phone.

The checkout process is like any other shopping site, with registrations, address delivery, many payment options and I got free shipping! It’s here that you add your message. Another interesting option is express delivery.

Share with us your favoutite site for gifting.

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