Compendium of Travel Spells
The following is an excerpt from Illes, Judika. Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells (Witchcraft & Spells) (p. 976). HarperCollins.
Tuck a bit of comfrey root (or chicory flower and lemon balm) into luggage to ensure its safety and arrival at your destination.
Feverfew is popularly used to treat migraine headaches; it’s magically used to treat other headaches, like overbooked hotels, lost luggage, and missing reservations. Feverfew protects travelers from mishaps on the road. Place dried or fresh blossoms in charm bags and sachets. Carry one on your person; tuck others into luggage, glove compartments or anything else you can think of.
Create a charm set to keep one safe and to prevent getting lost
Keep at least one whole dried ash leaf in your car for magical safety and protection.
Dab Protection Oil onto the seatbelts, steering wheel, tires, and whatever else you perceive as vulnerable.
Maintain a braid of sweetgrass in the car. Replace it annually or following an accident, burning or burying the old one.
“Cat’s claws” are thorns that resemble real cat’s claws from a botanical species native to South America. Place a few in a conjure bag, and keep it in your glove compartment for safety.
Keep tiger’s eye gemstones in the car to prevent accidents.
Paint eyes on boats, so that they can see where they’re going. If yours is a new or particularly valuable boat, this is extra beneficial: these eyes deflect the Evil Eye.
You can, of course, make charm bags for your car, rv, purse, pocket, enchanted crystal talismans, amulets, bracelets, rings, and a sigil to place throughout vehicles and luggage.
Herbs: Milk Thistle, Lemon Balm, Aloe, Calendula, Echinacea, Rose, Thyme, Chamomile
Crystals: Tiger’s Eye, Clear Quartz, Hematite, Obsidian, Pyrite
Essential Oils: Geranium, Lime, Peppermint, Buddha Wood, Cinnamon
Best moon phases: ANY