Backpacking Tips & Essentials
Since I started to use only a backpack, I don’t think I can ever go back to carrying a suitcase.
Backpacking may seem difficult and uncomfortable, but if you have the right tools, it’s the most comfortable and convenient way to travel. It’s okay if it’s not your ideal way of traveling but I think it is worth a try!
Here I’m going to list out my must-haves which you could also find in my Amazon Store.
1. The Right Backpack – In order to travel light, you need the right backpack that’s versatile, durable, practical and definitely comfortable.
I’m sure you have noticed that most backpackers use Osprey and that’s only because it is the best in the market and it is priced reasonably. Not only it is extremely durable; it has a lifetime warranty! My backpack always gets thrown around dirt, buses, I sometimes use it as a back support or pillow to sleep on and it is still in perfect shape!
I use a 46 Kyte. I find it the perfect size. Not too big for a carry on and fits everything I need. The longest time I have traveled with a 46L was 3 weeks and I still had plenty of room.
My backpack usually weighs between 13 – 17kg and I can carry it around without feeling the weight or any sort of pain. Purchase one from Amazon
2. Eagle Creek Cubes – The cubes are my favorite thing! I can’t travel without it. It is an absolute must! It keeps everything organized, compressed and easy to find especially when you are always on the move. It is extremely lightweight, durable and waterproof! Some cubes can even be compressed! Check out the various options they have from Amazon.
3. Rubber Tubes – I have had plastic ones but they never last or ends up with a leak. These babies are wonderful! I fill my shampoo, conditioner and any other liquid/cream in these containers. I’ve been using it for 2 years and it is leak proof! Get your Go Toob from here.
4. Anker Power Bank – You need at least one power bank. I always carry 2 in case I end up in a place where I can’t charge my electronics. I think we can all agree Anker is the best ones yet!
5. Day Bag – A good day bag is as essential as a great backpack. Having a lightweight, organized and multiple use day bag makes traveling a lot more comfortable.
I have used Daylite Plus Pack from Osprey which was good for up to 4 days trip. The difference between Daylite & Daylite Plus is the latter has a pocket for your laptop.
6. Micro Fiber Towel – This is a must for every traveler. Whether backpacker or not, you don’t want to pack wet towels and end up stinking your bag.
You can find many brands and they’re all good. I use Eagle Creek in size L. It’s enough to dry my hair & body but not to wrap around. I personally use this one.
7. Only carry essentials – If it’s a “Maybe I’ll wear it” you will never wear it. I find packing twice help me filter out and remove things I don’t need.
8. Compression Sack – This is useful when you have bulky winter jackets/tents/sleeping bags etc. It compresses the item at least two sizes down! This one from Sea to Summit is also waterproof.
9. International Power Adapter – This is self-explanatory. You don’t want to be stuck not being able to charge your gadgets because you missed bringing the right adapter! Save the hassle buy buying one adapter for all types!
10. Pack Basics – Pack basics of each item because fundamentally, that’s all you need. So, 2 leggings, a few short & long sleeves t-shirt, a few tank tops, 1 swimwear, 1 sportswear, a pair of jeans, a dress and maybe a few outerwears to brighten up the neutral and casual wear. You get what I mean, only necessities.
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