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What kind of gear do I need for gap year travel?

I'm planning my gap year and trying to figure out the essentials I'll need. From backpacks to gadgets, what gear is a must-have for someone traveling over an extended period?

a year ago

Sure, heading out for a gap year requires several essentials to ensure your journey goes smoothly. Here's a list you might consider:

1. Versatile Backpack: Your bag is your lifeline on your travels. A 40-to-60-liter backpack is a common choice. Remember, comfort is key, so test out a few before making your decision.

2. Packing Cubes: These are invaluable to organize your clothes, gadgets, and paperwork neatly in your backpack.

3. Durable Walking Shoes: Try to find waterproof, comfortable shoes that you can use in various situations, like hiking trails or city sidewalks.

4. Multi-purpose Clothing: Ideal clothes for traveling are lightweight, quick-drying, wrinkle-resistant, and adaptable to different climates. Don’t forget a good quality, waterproof jacket too.

5. Travel Towel: It’s lightweight, compact, absorbent and dries quickly.

6. Electronics: A Smartphone is a must for staying connected and accessing helpful apps. You might also want a laptop or tablet for watching movies or blogging about your travels, but keep weight and security in mind. Portable chargers are handy for keeping your devices powered.

7. Adapter Plugs: A universal adapter ensures you can use your electronics wherever you go.

8. Water Purification Bottle: To ensure you have access to clean drinking water at all times.

9. First Aid Kit and Medications: Pack a small kit along with any necessary prescribed medications.

10. Personal Identification and Documents: Carry multiple photocopies of your passport, visa, and other relevant documents in separate bags.

11. Local Currency and Travel Cards: Ensure you have local currency for immediate use on arrival. Travel cards can be safer and more convenient than carrying lots of cash.

12. Quality Sleeping Bag: If you'll be camping or staying in hostels where bedding might not be up to standard.

Remember that everyone's needs and preferences can vary based on their plans, so adjust this list based on your specific journey! Safe travels!

a year ago

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