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The ultimate packing guide

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As they say, when you cannot travel, the best thing is to plan for travel. What better way to start, than with a packing list. Whichever remote corner of the world you decide to travel, this master packing list covers it all. However, these are broad packing guidelines at best. When you book with us we provide country specific detailed dossier that are much more detailed and specific to that country, including documentation, packing lists, safety guidelines, currency guidelines, tipping guidelines, health and vaccination guidelines and shopping guidelines. However, that is for a stage when you already have booked and planned everything. For the planning stage, this is a great list!

GENERAL

These are general packing tips and not pertaining to any place. Please read these in conjunction with the region-specific packing list, to know what you need to carry for a particular region.

 

AFRICAN OR INDIAN SAFARI

In general, safaris can get windy and dusty, and bumpy too. So your gear has to take care of that. If it is cold, particularly during mornings, in safaris you will feel much colder.

Safari clothing

NORDIC COUNTRIES

During winters, in places like Finnish and Swedish Laplands, temperatures can go upto -45 degree celsius. Though average winter temperatures in Northern Norway will be within -25 degrees, and in Iceland within -10 degrees. Nonetheless the preparation will be on the same lines as in all these countries the cold is very biting and windy, and the temperature can feel much lesser than it actually is. You need to dress in lesser to effectively combat the cold. Another factor which comforts is, most of the time you will be climate controlled hotels or vehicles, and your exposure time to raw nature is very less.

Nordic packing

 

POLAR EXPEDITIONS

Same as Nordic countries above except that you may need a higher temperature rated down jacket. During polar expeditions to Svalbard or Antarctica, temperatures may reach upto -45 degrees at the worst. You may need a two-layer expedition parka which is the ultimate accessory for those regions, but most cruise liners will provide that as a complimentary accessory. Check with us or the cruise lines before the trip about what is being provided and what you need to carry.

Polar expedition clothing

 

TREK

Same as Nordic countries above except check the temperatures you are expecting. You may or may not need a jacket rated for -25 degrees, most treks do not need that including Kilimanjaro, Machu Pichu etc, though some Himalayan treks will need that.

Packing for treks

 

TROPICAL REGIONS

These could include places like Indian subcontinent, most beaches and islands around the world and many rainforests. These places can get hot and sometimes humid too. Make sure you are hydrated well when you are travelling to these places.

Tropical packing

 

SELECTING CAMERA

Selecting cameras need not be this daunting!

 

 

We hope this gave a good primer into the broad packing guidelines of different regions. If we missed something, then we would like to hear your suggestions. 

 

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