This continues from part 3 here and is the last in the series.

Rikku from Final Fantasy X & X-2
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This continues from part 3 here and is the last in the series.

Rikku from Final Fantasy X & X-2
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A long time ago, well just over a year ago actually, I wrote on here about stuff I recommend to travel with. As time goes on, the advice evolves with experience and needs. I learnt, and this is not just me, but pretty much every long term traveller out there popped back to their home country for a bit during their travels. So this shows to me, you can carry less by knowing roughly what you want to do, as long as you’re honest with yourself.
The other thing I learnt is if you need something you can buy or rent it at your destination. This is probably the most important advice I’d give to someone who wants to travel (experienced or embarking on their first adventure) and about to pack.
In the previous post (which is still worth a read), I travelled with 12Kg, this also included work clothing (3 white shirts, trousers and pair of shoes), so really I’m happy to go with around 8Kg now (baring in mind I still used the same 50 Litre 1.5Kg bag, my contents really aren’t that heavy).
In fact I can easily and happily survive with a reasonably sized day sack providing I carry my SLR camera in a separate bag if desired.
I think it’s best to start this article with my ideal and recommended travel items (reasons why are within brackets), I’ve also linked the items where available to the Amazon.com links, with a UK link next to them for UK visitors:
Next this is what I actually will be travelling with in my next trip (note I don’t intend to do long term travel anymore, and by that I mean longer than 3 months moving without settling in one location), you’ll notice it’s quite similar to the ideal above, and also in brackets how I’d substitute things depending on the climate of the place I’m going.
The below picture is everything although I replaced the iPhone with a blue plastic thing as I needed it to take the photo, and I’m wearing a pair of jeans, underwear and socks so it won’t be in my bag. I also didn’t have a travel umbrella so put a pair of socks there to represent that :-P

This is it
Other things I’d recommend but won’t actually be taking myself (reasons in brackets)
So there you are. The travel gear recommendations for 2012 and onwards. The other benefits of travelling this light is you don’t have to worry about lost luggage at airports, you can carry your stuff everywhere so don’t have to worry about theft at your accommodation, you won’t get a bad back or curse the amount of weight you’re carrying. If you need something, you get to interact with locals and have an adventure finding diarrhoea pills.
I still recommend looking at my last years post, mostly for the things I didn’t recommend then. This year I have mostly cut out accessories and halved my clothing (again).
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