Trekking & Adventure Travel Specialists
Traveller Tips
We have compiled a great deal of packing tips after years of travelling and together with some members suggestions, we thought we should share them with other travellers setting out.1. Security and Keeping Details Safe
Scan your passport, passport photos and paper tickets (if not the e type) in. Store this (in an email for e.g.) in your web based email account. You can also store the details of your emergency 'lost card' telephone numbers in your web based email account so you know who to contact if your credit card or ATM card is lost or stolen. This way, even if you lose everything, you have immediate access your all important information. You can even email the details page of your passport to the embassy or consulate when applying for a new one.Also consider writing your home and destination address (and mobile number if you have one) on a self-adhesive sticky label to stick INSIDE your luggage in a visible place. If your luggage is lost and the baggage label has come off, at least the airline can still figure out whose luggage it is.
2. Split up your valuables
2 Split up your bank cards, cash, travellers' cheques and credit cards as much as possible in different pockets, your bags and wallet when packing. In case you do get robbed, at least you won't be strapped for cash (unless you have all your bags AND your wallet stolen of course!).23. Nalgene/Small Bottles
Use nalgene/small bottles to pack toiletries and other small items. There are several sturdy and (very nearly) waterproof ones, with clear/see through ones being preferable (easier for security purposes post August 2006). You can also use small bottles to repack shampoo or lotions so that you don't have to always carry a big bottle with you. This is especially useful if you normally take these items in your carry-on luggage, which as of early 2007 is much more restricted than before.4. Backpack Tips
When you are packing things into a backpack, place the lighter items at the bottom and the heavier ones on top. Your bag will feel lighter this way as the pack rests on your lower back. It is also smart to place the things you use the most on top. Dirty clothes are perfect to pack at the bottom of a backpack. If you are still trying to decide on the right backpack.Essentials
- Address list and list of important contacts or numbers
- Backpack, suitcase, sports bag (something to pack everything in)
- Paper or Notebook
- Passport (check validity!)
- Pencils, Pens
- Tickets and itinerary (airline, train, bus, accommodation bookings etc.)
- Visa
- Travel Insurance
Finances
- ATM card (Maestro or Cirrus logos on the back are most widely accepted)
- Calculator or currency converter
- Cash in the local currency of your arrival destination
- Credit card (Visa or Mastercard are most widely accepted)
- Money belt (You can't be too safe in some places)
- Sufficient Travellers' cheques (and receipts for travellers' cheques)
Clothes
- Boots
- Bra (sports and regular)
- Dress shirts
- Dresses
- Jacket
- Jeans
- Jumper, sweater or fleece
- Light jacket
- Long or thermal underwear
- Long sleeve shirts
- Pants or trousers
- Pyjamas/Sleepwear (Member's tip)
- Sandals, shower shoes, thongs or jandals
- Sarong or Lava lava
- Shoes
- Shorts
- Ski clothes
- Skirts
- Sneakers
- Socks
- Suits
- Swimming gear
- T-shirts, singlets
- Underwear
Clothes Accessories
- A good hat
- Bandana
- Belt
- Cotton handkerchief or tissues
- Eye-mask
- Gloves or mittens
- Jewelry
- Knitted (woollen) hat
- Raincoat or poncho
- Safety pins
- Scarf
- Sewing kit
- Ski glasses
- Suit bag
- Sunglasses
- Ties
Toiletries
- Anti-bacterial cream
- Comb or brush
- Condoms and/or contraceptive pills
- Contact lens equipment or glasses
- Cotton buds
- Q-tips
- Dental floss (also great for fixing things!)
- Deodorant
- Earplugs
- Fingernail clippers
- Hair products (gel, spray etc.)
- Lip balm
- Make-up
- Mirror
- Moisturiser (face and body)
- Nail file
- Razors
- Shampoo and conditioner
- Shaving cream
- Sleeping pills
- Soap
- Sunscreen and after sun cream
- Talcum/baby powder - Useful against prickly heat, in shoes, on sticky zippers and more (Member's tip)
- Tampons and pads
- Toothbrush, toothpaste
First Aid Kit
- Band aids
- Compression bandages
- Diarrhoea tablets
- Gazes
- Insect and/or mosquito repellent
- Iodine/hydrogen peroxide
- Medicines/prescription Drugs (Member's tip)
- Motion sickness tablets
- Paracetemol, Tylenol etc.
- Replacement/rehydration salts sachets
- Small scissors
- Tweezers
- Vitamin pills
- Water purifying tablets
- Yellow Fever certificate or International Certificate of Vaccination (Member's tip)
Other Items
- Backpack rain cover
- Batteries
- Binoculars (Member's tip)
- Books/Ebooks with a reader
- Bottled water
- Camera, film and batteries - Spare flash cards or memory for digital
- Carbohydrate snacks
- Chewing gum or mints - Especially if you are flying chewing something will help your ears
- Combo or key locks
- Compass
- Cup
- Diary or organiser
- Duct tape - Fixes everything! (Member's tip)
- Eating utensils
- Electrical adapter and plug converter
- Fishing line - Strongest string in the world! (Member's tip)
- Flashlight or torch - Don't forget the batteries
- Frisbee, hackey sack, ball, pack of cards or other recreational items
- Gifts are always appreciated while travelling (Member's tip)
- Guidebooks
- GPS (Member's tip)
- Inflatable travel pillow
- International driving license - If driving overseas, have your driving license translated
- International Student Identification Card - For discounts worldwide
- iPod, MP3 player, Discman etc. - Including music and batteries
- Laptop - Especially for the business travellers
- Laundry detergent
- Maps (incl. small map of the world to show where you are from) (Member's tip)
- Mini camera tripod - Big is better if you have the space!
- Mobile phone or SIM card
- Mosquito net
- Passport photos
- Phone card - Both for local and international calls
- Photocopies of important documents in case they are stolen (Member's tip)
- Phrase books or dictionaries
- Pillow or pillowcase to stuff with clothes
- Plastic bags
- Power cords and chargers for all your electrical items - Save some money on batteries
- Resume and work references - Don't forget these if you are planning to work while travelling
- Skis, ski shoes, ski poles or a snowboard - If you are planning a winter holiday, you want to remember these!
- Sleep sheet
- Sleeping bag
- Sleeping mat
- Speakers for iPod etc.
- Swiss Army knife or Leatherman tool - Don't keep in your carry on as it will be removed
- Toilet paper (Member's tip)
- Towels, beach and otherwise - the quick drying versions are very handy!
- Travel alarm clock
- Universal sink plug - Squash ball can double as one (Member's tip)
- Umbrella (Member's tip)
- Watch
- Wet wipes/Baby wipes - Handy for cleaning hands or washing yourself in absense of a shower (Member's tip)
- Ziplock bags - The freezer ones are usually the best






