{"id":11487,"date":"2019-09-30T09:36:59","date_gmt":"2019-09-29T23:36:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dropbearadventures.com.au\/?p=11487"},"modified":"2020-11-27T07:54:43","modified_gmt":"2020-11-26T21:54:43","slug":"the-backpacker-travel-checklist-3-quick-smarter-packing-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dropbearadventures.com.au\/the-backpacker-travel-checklist-3-quick-smarter-packing-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"The Backpacker Travel Checklist; 3 Quick Smarter Packing Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"
The old adage of \u201cless is best\u201d when it comes to packing still rings true. A few carefully selected items will prove much more useful than a ton of stuff packed just in case of this or that scenario. The ultimate travel checklist should be smart, light and handy. Here are our top 3 tips for smarter packing.<\/strong><\/p>\n When you wear your own luggage, it pays to keep things simple. Not only will your aching shoulders and back thank you, but the less time you spend organising everything you’ve brought with you leaves more time to enjoy the places you’ve set out to explore. So how do you decide what to bring to a place you’ve never been before? Can you pack for every eventuality? The truth is, no you can’t. And you definitely shouldn’t try. Whether you’re planning on a long term trip or just a couple of weeks, situations will arise where you may not have exactly the right equipment or clothes or shoes. But that’s all part of the experience, travelling should be an adventure, and never a pedestrian experience.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This is the number one mistake we all make; bringing way to many clothes. As soon as you start travelling, you’ll start worrying less about your appearance and more about the amazing experiences you’re having and, basically, how comfortable and useful your clothes are. If there is one golden rule its keep things practical and lightweight over all else. Weather you are in the city, road tripping or even joining us on Fraser Island Tours<\/a>. Don’t leave home without these essentials: five t-shirts, one or two long sleeve shirts, a rain jacket, a sweater or hoodie, a pair of comfy jeans, two or three pairs of shorts, a pair of trousers, a dress or skirt,\u00a0 nightwear (bearing in mind you may be sharing tents and dorms!), underwear, two pairs of socks, two pairs of swimmers (bringing two means you’ll never have to wear them damp ), hiking boots, sandals and thongs. And that’s it!\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Some travellers don’t pack many clothes at all;<\/em><\/p>\n1st Top Tip – Your Travel Checklist doesn’t have to be as big as you think; You won’t need as many clothes are you think<\/b><\/h2>\n