Damien Simonis, Lonely Planet author, has some practical packing advice for globe-trotters. Travel light and always be ready to go.
On December 8, 2009, In Travel Tips, By admin
Damien Simonis, Lonely Planet author, has some practical packing advice for globe-trotters. Travel light and always be ready to go.
Well said and full of energy,
You are really full of positive vibes,
Peace, Love and Happiness,
Dawn Mendonca
exactly. If you are staying in budget hotels , hostels or with hosts that you pay for a room it is not wise to leave gadgets in your room and not practicle to lug so much around either. A cheap PDA maybe that you can carry on you an afford to loose as well
This guy is slick, but if you want to see a real packer see: go erin pack. This gal has got it down. The presentation is a little rough, but you can tell she really packs from experience. I learned something. I intend to surprise my husband on our next International trip!
I don’t know if your budget affords it, but if you Google “Bhutan Majestic Travel” that company can book extended hikes through the country of Bhutan in the Himalayas. They take care of everything. While the price may seem very steep, there are no hidden fees and you absolutely get what you pay for.
The South Island of New Zealand is a great place to start if you want an introduction to that kind of backpacking. Tourism is a driving force of business in NZ, so there is a great infrastructure. Also, there are no snakes and nothing poisonous on the island, so tramping is pretty care-free. As for websites, I’m not one to study up too much, I just sort of jump into things. I also recommend Colima, Mexico, Kings Canyon in central Australia, canyoning in Interloken, Switzerland…
any websites you recomend for a more athlectic kind of backpacking? camping, hiking that kind of stuff.
I’m interested in trying it out for the first time.
genius
I’m a backpacker who frequents third-world destinations. While bringing an e-book adds value to your bag, it can reduce the weight a great deal. The Amazon Kindle 2 has a battery life of up to 2 weeks and can store hundreds of books including the Lonely Planet library!
Ok, Ok, now you need to do another video on how to pack like a backpacker. I volunteer! I can travel for a year or a month using the same size backpack.
Just get any zip lock bags. Squeeze the air out and seal it. Supermarket plastic bags work too.
Best part is that you can re-use it and find it almost everywhere. Just remember to recycle it.
This is a packing trip guide for business people.
I mean, e-books?! If I’m going to a less developed country, is it really advisable to bring gadgets as such?
If you’re a backpacker I wouldn’t take his advices.
I like the toothpaste and shaving paper! Awesome!
what? can you send me a comment an explain….thanks
When traveling in hot (and poor) countries, buy cheap t-shirts on the go, wear them a few days until they’re starting to smell and then leave them in the hotel as you move on.
what were does bags he put his t’shirts in?
dont even pack,get on any plane and go there,go to a hostel and stay there until you feel like going somewhere else.Never go anywhere on bussiness,go everywhere and do evrything for fun,or dont do anything at all.
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