Hi Backpackers,
Figuring out what to bring backpacking can be quite the challenge while travelling to international destination especially for the first time! How do you decide exactly what are the backpacker essentials, and what to leave behind?
Here you will find a complete backpacking packing list of everything you will need for a trip abroad so you can purchase your gear before you set off adventuring around the world.
Don’t worry – We are here to show you exactly what to pack while backpacking by giving you our top-secret backpacking checklist.
Do have a look and ask us as many questions before the beginning of the trip till you are satisfied with your pre-arrival arrangements. We’ll be happy to help!
Some of the best solutions are to keep it simple with clothes and come prepared for a variety of activities and social functions. Staple items in your wardrobe can be mixed and matched to create a variety of outfits.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THAILAND SUMMERS: Dressing well in the summertime isn’t rocket science. We choose to go for timeless clothing items when travelling around Thailand . You may want to have it easy, nothing works better than a good pair of shorts and tees accessorised with a baseball cap. Combine that with a small handbag, flip flops, and a nice pair of sunglasses you’ve got the perfect summer outfit.
Women’s Outfit: Sunglasses | Handbag | Black flats | Summer Dress
Men’s Outfit: Shorts | Watch | Sunglasses | T Shirt
Live update of specific weather report can be viewed directly via World Wide Web
A comfortable pair of shoes for both men and women are essential when packing your bag. However, we wouldn’t recommend packing those terrible clunky hiking shoes many backpackers bring.
CHOOSING LUGGAGE AND PACKING LIGHT: As it’s a backpacking trip and you are hoping to various countries within Thailand , travelling in train & buses, staying in hostels, going out for walks etc. Travel backpacks are great because they allow for hands-free travel and it makes manoeuvring stairs and busy streets a breeze.
It’s good to stick with a backpack that’s carry-on size, but don’t go overboard if you choose a backpack over the carry-on limit. For reference, a carry-on size roughly translates to roughly 50-60 L (give or take).
DAYPACK: A small backpack you wear while exploring the city. It should be just big enough to carry a few things (journal, souvenirs, small umbrella/light rain jacket, camera, power banks , universal adapter , etc. This is literally the most convenient thing to carry around the entire day.
DRY SACS / RAINFLY : There’s always potential for rains in Thailand. For the same reasons, bring a rain fly for your bag as well or dry sacs if you want to be super protective of your belongings.
PASSPORT HOLDER: To ensure you have a good quality passport cover. It protects your passport from humidity that can harm the pages. Passport covers prevent water damage so try and travel with a waterproof cover. Passport is your most important document.
SWISS-ARMY KNIFE/MULTITOOL: This always comes handy. So do carry it for “just in case” situations. Ensure you don’t carry it in the hand luggage, do put it in your check in baggage only. You may even carry safety pins. They are quite helpful at times.
PHOTOCOPIES OF IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS: Make a few copies of your passport & VISA. Ensure you have few copies of your passport photograph. Please ensure you click images of credit and debit cards. You should have its full details in case it get stolen or lost. Also do ensure you have a copy of each page of your passport, not just the front and back. It’s very important to have copies of this in situation you passport is stolen. The government authorities are in a position to help you more in case you have all pages. All mentioned above is contingency planning. Don’t forget to have pictures or copies of your tickets , reservation documents , travel insurance all other things that maybe important to you .
*Tripver will not be responsible for any loss of your personal item including passport. Kindly take care of your own belongings.
SUN HATS: It gets sunny in Thailand, and unless you’re walking around museums you will be outside most of the day. Make sure to protect your face with a nice sun hat or a cap.
TOOTHBRUSH COVER: Sounds funny & unnecessary. But a major necessity when backpacking especially for hygiene reasons when travelling in a backpack.
ZIPLOC BAGS (VARIOUS SIZES): These are good for your dirty or wet socks/underwear. Put any liquids in Ziploc bags. In fact, double bag them. We have seen many backpackers open their bags to find that their shampoo bottle had spilled all over their clothes. Also, for extra protection, put your important travel documents/passport in a plastic bag. Ziploc also comes handy for storing your dirty shoes.
EAR PLUGS & EYE MASK: There is a chance that you’ll encounter multiple snorers and people who turn the lights on at 3 am. We recommend Hearos Ear Plugs (they’re cheap and effective), and there is a range of eye masks for sleeping.
QUICK-DRYING TRAVEL TOWEL: A quick-drying towel is one of the most important favourite travel accessories. To be honest, you may hate the feel of these towels, but they do an amazing job. They absorb a ton of liquid and they dry in a few hours. Normal towels take hours and hours to dry and they will really make your backpack stink. This is a must-buy. Some advice: These towels are much smaller than a normal towel. We suggest buying the large or XL size—especially if you have long hair. In case the respective hostel has a towel facility use the towel of the hostel so you don’t bother drying yours.
PACKING CUBES: Packing cubes are great for keeping all your clothes organized — which is important when you live out of a backpack. There are many companies that make packing cubes.
HANGING TOILETRY BAG: A toiletry bag is essential for keeping all your toiletries contained. Buy a toiletry bag that can be hung up because you won’t always have a lot of sink space in these tiny Thai bathrooms. There are a bunch of different bags available online. Else if you already have a small pouch you think can come handy then go for it.
WATER BOTTLES: Buying water in Thailand means cost additional to your trip. So ensure you carry a water bottle all the time. Fill it up before you start your day. We recommend flexible water bottles are lightweight and hardly take up any room in your pack.
HAND SANITIZER: It’s good to have one on your day pack.
FOOT CREAM: Take care of your feet because you’ll be walking a lot & it comes handy.
FIRST AID PACKING LIST: Medicines are costly if bought in Thailand , be it even a band-aid. In case you have some specific doctor prescribed medicines do carry them alone. Rest basis personal med-kit is always a recommendation.
LOCKS: You might need to lock up your bag in a hostel when you’re on the road. You don’t need a big, heavy padlock to do it. Good quality approved locks are smaller and lighter but just as effective. Ensure locks are small enough to use on your bag’s zippers to keep your stuff safe even if it’s not in a locker. Choose a cable lock (for flexibility) that uses a combination, not a key that could get misplaced.
KEYCHAIN FLASHLIGHT: This is essential. A keychain flashlight is perfect for those nights when you return to your hostel dorm room late—don’t piss off your roommates by turning on the lights at 3am. The Nano Light Miniature Keychain LED Flashlight is an amazing little flashlight that is super bright and tiny.
SIM CARD/ CALLING: In case you have to call a local number in Thailand only then the local sim comes most handy. Else you may call your respective mobile operators and recharge a pack for incoming free international calls and free internet. So in case you have to make a callback home/tripver team/ co-travellers, you can use WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger.
LUGGAGE POLICY AIRLINES: Guys you are travelling internationally and on your own so may we kindly request you to go through the luggage policy of your respective individual airline on receiving the airline ticket to avoid inconvenience at the last minute.
CURRENCY: We recommend you to carry approx THB 3000 in cash from India in case of emergency plus the VISA fee that you may have to pay on arrival incase you are applying on spot . You may withdraw more cash in case required directly from Thailand as its advisable not to carry too much cash also as it becomes difficult to manage. In case you withdraw cash via ATM from your debit or credit card, the taxes charged on your debit and credit card depends from bank to bank. May we request you to directly get in touch with the bank for more details. You may refer to website https://www.bookmyforex.com for forex card.
Forex card can be used to withdraw cash at all Visa / Mastercard ATMs worldwide. Irrespective of the currency loaded on the card, the cash will be dispensed based on the currencies supported at the ATMs. The charges on forex card are usually lesser than the charges that will imply directly on your Indian debit or credit card. Respective banks also provide forex card. You may contact them directly for any assistance.
* Tripver takes no responsibility for services of any bank/forex card of the above-mentioned website.
BE AWARE & CAUTIOUS: You are a tourist in an international destination, therefore we would recommend you to try & avoid walking around in dark and empty places while travelling. We would also recommend you to wear your bag in the front of my body in crowded places just to be sure. Tripver will not be in a position to assist you in any way for any loss of items/ cash/ police reporting etc. Stay out of trouble & be responsible.
We hope this information helps. In case you have any further question we are available on our toll-free number 24 x 7. Feel free to buzz us & ask many times you like for any further details till you are absolutely satisfied with your pre-arrival planning. We’ll be very happy to help!
Happy Tripping!
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