How to pack your bag for trekking
Signed up for your first trek excited to explore beautiful outdoors our list of essentials from our seasoned trekking team will guide you to avoid mistakes and your trekking experience will be amazing.
Important Gear required for trekking and backpacking
Backpack for trekking
- Two Day backpack & rain cover (40 - 60 liters) with comfortable waist and shoulder straps
- One Day pack + rain cover 20 - 40 liters
- Identity proof (must)
Head Gear
- Head torch with extra batteries - Hand torch an alternative
- Sun Cap - Sunglasses
Clothes
- Two Full Trekking Pants - Quick Dry Material
- Two T-shirts - Full sleeves - Quick Dry Material
- Wear dark coloured clothes
- Avoid wearing white coloured clothes
- Avoid wearing Gold and other ornaments
Walking Gear
- Walking stick advisable
- Trekking shoes with good grip on wet rocks and Waterproof
- Extra pair of socks compulsory
- Please avoid wearing sports shoes they have very less grip, Prefer Trekking shoes only
- Floaters / Flip - flops 1 Pair (Optional) to relax after trek
Water & Food
- Water bottle / Hydration bag 2 - 3 liters
- Snacks - Energy bars - Dry fruits - Glucon D - Ors Powder
- Glucon D / Energy bars
Medicine & Doctor
- Personal Medical Kit - Please carry First Aid Kit
- Please visit your Doctor before starting any outdoor trek or activity
- Sunscreen cream - Hand sanitizer
- Odomos
Rainwear & Monsoon Precaution
- Rain Jacket - Poncho - Waterproof pants if you don’t want to get wet
- Dry Bag or Plastic bag to keep clothes dry
- Double pack your valuables / phones in plastic bags
- Carry alternate phone or dry bag for phone and power-bank for charging
- Heavy Rains are expected, so pack your bags accordingly to save them from getting wet
- Good trekking shoes are must in monsoon they provide excellent grip on wet rocks.
- Carry one extra shoes or floaters to change into after your trek
Be prepared first trek event Itinerary & safety first
Many people call us after reading the things to carry. Asking if normal sport shoes will they work on the trek they signed up for. Treks and Trails India doesnt recommended sport shoes on trek. They are made for the gym, walking, running on the road. They dont offer protection in the mountains plus you will end up damaging your expensive sports shoes.
- Please read the event itinerary
- Trekking is a specialist activity please come prepared
- Check your trekking shoes, make sure your shoes are sturdy repaired ones or old shoes will not last in mountains.
- While trekking there is no one to impress so please don’t worry about fashion and bring sturdy gear which can survive mountain climate.
- If you have good gear, there is no need to invest in new gear
- You can also rent trekking gear email us we will help you highfive@treksandtrails.org
Physical - Mental - Medical Preparation
Respect your trek leader decision when it comes to medical emergency. Incase of you have heart conditions, high pressure or any medical related conditions please inform before you make a booking or after you complete your booking. You can read about our acute mountain sickness article here.
- Physical and positive frame of mind will help you keep pace.
- Bring your personal medication and basic first aid
- Visit a doctor for approval and judge your fitness before enrolling any trekking activity
- Stay calm during during difficult moments it will help you.
- Keep leeway in your travel plans just in case, mountain weather can affect your travel plans
- Don't worry about shoes getting wet while crossing streams or gear getting damage while trekking you can always replace them, but injury will lead to end of trek
How to protect your gear?
Most phones, cameras, watches are prone to damage in the outdoor from snow, rains, dust. Cameras started developing fungus inside lens, on the sensor. Phone stop working once water enters the phone. Below are the tips to protect your expensive gadgets in the outdoors.
- Rain cover for your backpack will keep your backpack dry during monsoon and protect it from thorns and rocks.
- Dry bag / Waterproof kit bag to keep your clothes and gadgets dry and protected easily available now.
- Don't walk with your phones or camera in hand one slip and you can damage your expensive gadgets
- Buy a phone cover that offers phone protection like Lifeproof covers.
- IP68 rated phones also are prone to water and snow damage we have seen over the years even if your phone is rated for dust and water damage protection.
- Camera keep in dry box after your trip keep monitoring for fungus and dust on sensor and inside the lens.
First trek essentials be a cool traveler
How to become a cool traveler?
- Stay Organised by keeping necessary toiletries handy
- Smile and be courteous with locals and other travellers
- Learn local greetings Namaste / Julay / Salaam it will help you connect with people.
- Be environment friendly carry water bottle which can be refilled instead of purchasing bottled water
- Don't create extra plastic waste with food wrappers always leave the campsite cleaned
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