The friend with whom I'm traveling to Spain asked my advice on what to pack, so as a follow-up to my
travel planning tips, I am now sharing my default packing list when going to a new country for 7-10 days. I like to think I travel pretty light, but I know some of you are way more hard-core than me -- your feedback is welcome. :-)
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Clothes
- 3-4 lightweight shirts, some combo of T-shirts and long-sleeved depending on climate
- two pairs of pants with lots of pockets and that don't need belts, one of which is convertible to shorts
- fleece jacket and/or rain jacket
- 3-4 pairs socks, 1 cotton underwire or sports bra, 7 pairs cotton underwear
- one pair of decent-looking sneakers, for preference my trail runners since they're most versatile
- optional: swimsuit if destination involves swimming; flip-flops if destination is South/Southeast Asia; hat/gloves/scarf if destination is cold; tank top and gym shorts if destination is warm & liberal, or I'm staying in a hostel
Toiletries
- travel-size shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, SPF 15 moisturizer (necessitating a quart-size Zip-Loc, if I'm traveling to a stupid country). I know taking my own soap and moisturizer is self-indulgent, but I freaking hate getting dry skin on vacation from caustic hotel soap, so I self-indulge
- bug repellent and/or sunblock, depending on destination
- contact lens solution and case, glasses, backup pair of contacts. My contacts can be left in for a month at a time but I still remove them for flights -- maybe I should experiment with not doing that, and just take eye drops, but I'm totally paranoid about getting stranded without usable contacts
- antibacterial hand sanitizer, if I'm going somewhere with sketchy hygiene
- whatever medications I'm taking, and a full tube of ketoprofen gel
- 1-2 doses each of Naproxen, Immodium, Pyridium, and Zyrtec, and 2 bandaids -- just enough to tide me over until I find a pharmacy, if I get sick
- female-type products if necessary
- the above all goes in a toiletries bag, or a large plastic bag if I'm watching weight
- sunglasses
- folding brush/comb thing (a QA business class freebies) and two hair ties (I always lose one)
- sleeping mask (another QA freebie) in case of migraine
- maybe a washcloth or small hand towel, if I'm staying in hostels
Gadgets
- iPod touch -- omg, I can't travel without this anymore. Music, videos and games for boring travel interludes, and internet for on-the-go travel planning, blogging and IMing. It's like my laptop away from laptop. Plus, my earbuds double as ear plugs, and can be used with in-flight entertainment systems.
- digital camera
- my cell phone if I'm going somewhere with GSM (for emergencies, and because hostelworld SMSes you directions to your hostel for free)
- charger/converter and cables for the above three
- a headlamp
- my travel watch, which figures out time zones for me
- Justin likes to take our handheld GPS unit, which can be handy for finding your hostel at the end of the day, but lately I've decided it's not worth it
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Miscellaneous
- passport, of course
- credit & debit cards. My friend asked how much cash I take; the answer is NONE. My credit card (CapitalOne) has amazingly low currency exchange fees and my ATM card (PNC) reimburses us for ATM fees -- I get way better rates with them than through cash exchange.
- a moneybelt to keep the above in
- driver's license, health insurance card, Qatar Airways gold card, possibly in a wallet
- printouts of all plane/train tickets and hostel reservations (with directions)
- printouts of applicable Lonely Planet chapters, which I then throw away as they become unnecessary
- ballpoint pen. I can't tell you how many times I've had to beg for a pen to fill in entrance visa and customs paperwork at airports
- a novel to read. I try to choose one with dense type, to maximize reading time relative to weight :-)
- a little nylon bag that folds up into its own pocket, a bit like this one but smaller, in case I want to use my backpack as a daypack, or in case I go crazy and buy more stuff than I can fit in my backpack (e.g., tea in Sri Lanka) or stuff that I can't take carry-on (e.g., samurai sword letter opener in Japan)
- I often carry a small bag of nuts for snacking, and of course a water bottle
All this goes in my beloved
GoLite Jam2.
So what's on your packing list? What can't you leave home without?