Well I've just packed my backpack (I go to India TOMORROW, eeee!) and I thought I'd share my packing tale, because
For long trips where I'll be moving around, I always use my trusty backpack. If I'm staying in one location for the whole trip then my holdall on wheels does the job, but I do love my backpack - his name is Maguire, we've been together since 2002 and he is covered in patches from places I've been.
Maguire is a "top loader" backpack, because he's old. This basically means you can't open it up like a suitcase to neatly arrange your things, which can be
All lined up on the bed and ready to pack... |
Above you'll see my beach bag and my tops and bottoms carriers! There's also my travel towel (space saving, quick drying genius), my bath bag, make-up bag (only a few bits, for nights out - I prefer natural in the day!), first-aid kit, plug adapter bag, sanitary towels (I take my preferred brand as it isn't always easy to pick them up when away), tissues, a canvas bag for storing laundry, and shoes (espadrilles, nice sandals, day sandals, plastic beach/shower shoes - I'll wear my heaviest, comfy walking shoes on the plane)
I'm not going to go into minute detail about what's in my bath bag, or how many t-shirts I've taken, but I will list my few essential items...
Floaty trousers for keeping cool and covering up when visiting temples etc
A scarf to cover my head at religious sites/when it's too hot!
High concentration deet bug spray
Factor 50 sun cream (not easy to pick up overseas)
Re-hydration sachets
You'll notice that I haven't packed a hairdryer, or straighteners. I did used to be one of those people, but I learned it's much easier just to wash, plait and go! But hey, I'm not judging... if you want to take them, squeeze 'em in! I also don't pack any jewelery - I'll wear stud earrings and a "wear with anything" necklace on the plane, and then pick up irresistible local pieces as I go along.
All packed up and ready to go! |
On a final note, don't shoot me for the plastic bags. I too have been woken at 5am by "bag rustlers" in hostel dorms, rustling their bags for what seems like hours. I do NOT do this - any rustling is done before lights out, and the sturdy nature of the bags means they're quieter. Oh, and I did try canvas bags, but they don't slide down into the backpack as nicely. Sue me ;)
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