It has been 3 years since I last wrote a packing guide. Not much has changed, I am still using almost the same packs as before. But I am older and not too keen to carry as much stuff, so an Ebook Reader and photocopied notes has replaced the books I used to carry, a smartphone has replaced my netbook and a Sony Nex 3 has replaced my heavier Fujifilm S6500FD.
While I do not think one should be unduly worried about the items to bring, one should definitely pay more attention to items that cannot be purchased easily (if they can be bought in the first place) in the destination countries. Some of these items are passport, money, credit card, phone, medicine, camera and chargers. Other items such as clothings and tolietries are usually easy to find.
I also do not think it is necessary to invest in specialised travel products if one does not travel often. A normal cotton towel works just as well as a microfibre towel even if it takes up more space. A pair of sport shoes are enough for normal walkabouts and a pair of hiking shoes might not be necessary. If you are on a guided tour with vehicles, you might even want to bring along a luggage instead of a backpack.
For my upcoming trip to China (Sichuan, Tibet and Yunan) in November, I would be bringing warmer clothings and here is my packing list with photos.
Backpack:
- Osprey Stratos 34 Litre