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What should I bring on Laos trekking tours ?

What to bring

  • Source Let's start with all the necessary things to carry while trekking on your next snow trek adventure.
    • Trekking Shoes. Source You should carry waterproof trekking shoes which have a good grip. ...
    • Backpack with Raincover. ...
    • Walking Pole. ...
    • Head Torch. ...
    • Water Bottle/Thermos. ...
    • Snacks. ...
    • Personal Medical Kit. ...
    • Day Bag.
    • Headgears
    • Comfortable & Necessary Clothing
    • Footwear & Feet Protection
    • Toiletries
    • Cutlery
    • First Aid Kit

Clothing

  • In Laos, the conventional of outfit is more traditional. We counsel you to prevent very short shorts/skirts and limited tops/tanktops when viewing small non-urban places, temples, mosques or other sacred sites as this may limit your access.
  • Water resistant jacket.
  • Riding a bike equipment like safety gloves and shorts.

Others

  • Torch
  • Mosquito repellent
  • Eyewear, cap
  • Sun lotion of spf at least 35
  • Individual Bike riding equipment like bar finishes, pedals, chairs and headgear
  • Helmets for riding a bike

Health

Malaria is a avoidable disease that can create trouble if neglected. One can prevent disease by taking recommended anti-malarial drugs and defending against insect attacks. The areas you will be passing are Malaria-free. Make sure that your insurance provider includes illnesses and injuries overseas.

Precautions

  • Bring all the important medications and OTC medications. Do not ignore to have the brands as well as the general titles of the medications one needs to have.
  • Use a sun hat when revealed.
  • Consume a lot of liquids. Don't drink tap water. Use only bottled water which is always kept in the back of your automobile.
  • Bring your personal medical kit and pest resilient.
  • To avoid fungus and parasitic attacks, keep legs clean and dry, and do not go without shoes.
  • Do not eat food bought from road providers.
  • Do not drink drinks with ice.
  • Do not eat milk products unless it is known that they have been pasteurized.
  • Prevent managing creatures (especially apes, pets, and cats) to avoid attacks and serious illnesses.

Medical Information Update

Details given above are liable to change every now and then and one should contact the Native India tasks of the specific country or the government vacationer offices for more details.

Shopping

You will get possibilities en-route to do a bit of purchasing. However unless particularly requested for, our guide will not suggest any particular store. Neither we nor our driver/guides take any percentage on purchasing.

Spending Money

Every visitor will have different cash specifications and varying personal costs. Please assess your own spending routines while enabling for beverages, purchasing and falling. Also keep aside cash for extra costs like:

  • Foods which are not included
  • Emergencies
  • Optionally available activities /additional sightseeing
  • Shopping/Souvenirs

Foreign Exchange

As Laos currency value tend to go up and down, make reference to the following website for daily return rates: https://www.ldblao.la

Airport Taxes

There is no airport terminal or leaving taxation from any airport terminal of Laos .

The Right Way To Pack a Backpack

Right way to pack a backpack for a snow trek

When a backpack is smartly packed, not only it will carry more gears and clothing but it will also help you make your trek hassle-free. Be it perfectly placed items, clever choices of snacks and trekking gears, this will play a major part in determining your experience of a snow trek. 
Pack your backpack in this sequence:

Bottom 
Less frequently used items

Center 
Close to your back - heavier items
Away from your back - Lighter items

Top 
Frequently used items

Bottom - Less Frequently Used Items

Pack bulky items that you will need once you reach your camp and not on the way. Like the sleeping bag, an extra pair of shoes or boots. Packing such soft material items at the bottom of the backpack will also help your lower back.

Center - Close To Your Back - Heavier Items

Stuff the most heavier item with you in the centre, in the inner section of the bag hat touches your back. This makes it carrying and balancing your bag quite easy. Things like a stove, pack of heavy clothing, packed food items, etc. If you place these heavy items on the outer section, it will pull you back and there are more chances of losing balance while trekking.

Center - Away From Your Back - Lighter Items

Lighter items like light snacks, tent cloth or light clothing, should be placed in the outer section, wrapping the heavy gears. This makes it stay in place and is not shifted all over in the bag. 

Top - Frequently Used Items

Anything that you will need while trekking and needs to be handy, should be in the topmost section of our bag. Rain jacket or poncho, first-aid kit and other supplies. If the weather is not reliable and keeps on changing from being sunny to storm and rains, you should consider stashing your tent on the top of your bag. This helps you to quickly grab our tent and set it up in the case of weather change. Most tents comes properly tucked in its bag, you can tie this bag to the loops provided on the top section (if any) of your backpack. 

Side and Extra Pockets and Loops 

Your backpack may come with several side pockets and small zipped sections on the exterior. You should use it smartly by packing things like ID, some cash, Water bottles, sunglassed, rain cover or compass. Things that you may need quickly and you won't have to put your bag down. You can use those loops and fasteners to tie and hold things like tent poles, sleeping bag or anything that doesn't fit in your bag.

Create your checklist using these tips and let us know in the comments below what things to carry while trekking we've missed out and how you packed your bag for a snow trek! 

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