Some tips for backpackers
Travelers from all over the world enjoy seeing the sights and wonders of different places with only a backpack for all the things they need. Because they only have a package to the back, sightseeing possibilities and new adventures are limitless activity.
But of course, before heading to a faraway hiking adventure with your backpack, make sure you bring all things to put in the backpack. Below is a checklist to make your backpacking adventure a pleasant experience.
- Backpack
Of course, how you can go wild camping activity without a backpack! Choose one that is comfortable and fits you well. A properly fitted backpack is essential. You are hiking and the last thing you need is a backpack that stands on his shoulders. Make sure your properly installed.
- Quick drying towel
Widely available at many stores. You do not want a heavy, wet towel in the bag, right?
- Walking Shoes
Choose comfortable shoes as you would know soon that walking would be an important part of your backpacking adventure.
- Underwear and socks
These go without saying.
- Long underwear
This depends on the season and where you are traveling. You can also use your underwear when you stay at hotels that do not have adequate heating systems well.
- Pillow
Pillow is an essential thing to keep during your stay in hotels for backpackers.
- Sleeping bag
When you stay in backpacker hotels. Select a light sleeping bag. Down is the best type of sleeping bag. Yes, it does cost a bit more, but the price is worth it. The feathers are very light and can compress down into a very small package.
- Passport
Do not you dare leave the country without him.
- Spy Wallet
So you might be able to divide the money you have in case.
- Day Pack
Most backpacks have a detachable backpack.
- Camera
A digital camera can be better, but bulkier and heavier to carry.
- Journal
For the writer and chronicler of you.
- Flip Flops
It is useful when you take a shower.
- Travelers Checks
You can never be too safe with your money.
- Wet Wipes
Are always welcome. Easy to carry too much.
- Landry Detergent
It might be useful.
- Space Savers
- Waterproof clothing
Especially if you travel in a rainy season or going to tropical countries such as Southeast Asia or South America.
- Blocking
For the safety of your belongings.
- Band-Aids
It is better to be prepared than not at all.
- Guide
Try to choose a travel guide complete and easy to carry.
- Personal items such as toothpaste, deodorant, soap and shampoo
For reasons of hygiene.
- Clothing
A tip: The night before you leave, check all the clothes you need. Then take only half. Clothing, just heavy. Take only what you can take at home.