2. Clothing (wearing category): prepare for changing clothes, shoes (preferably flat shoes), tight pajamas, neckties, scarves, hats, gloves, swimsuits, shorts and physiological products. A slightly thicker coat should be prepared in mountainous areas. There are also tight pajamas, sanitary napkins and jewelry, and less money (less cash, a credit card), some medicine (insect-proof, antipruritic and hemostatic, eye drops, etc.), enough clothes, and a long-sleeved dress in summer anyway; Although the clothes you take depend on the climate of the destination and your travel items, generally speaking, a light raincoat is necessary. This raincoat should have pockets and hoods. If you want to bring a windbreaker, you should bring a loose windbreaker with a few clothes inside;
3. toiletries: it is better not to use the toiletries in hotels, which is not very hygienic. Bring your own towels, teeth, cosmetics, sunscreen, sunglasses, ornaments, toiletries and combs; It is best to use shampoo and bath lotion in small packages, as well as water stop plugs. Travelers all know the important role of water stop plugs. Without them, how can you take a shower or wash clothes in the pool? Usually, the water stop plug can be applied to all kinds of washing pools, and a pack of washing powder is also needed. If the bag is big enough, you'd better bring a pocket hair dryer (hair dryer, wet clothes that need to be dried urgently), which is not small.
4. Important documents–passport, visa, ID card and driver's license, marriage certificate and letter of introduction. There is no need to explain this. The only thing I want to mention and have mentioned is that it is best to attach several copies in case you lose the original.
5. cash and credit cards-you must change some small bills and coins in case you buy small items or tip. If you stay in a hotel or eat in a noble restaurant, of course, you will pay by credit card. In short, you should bring less cash and less jewelry to avoid exposing your money.
6. air tickets, train tickets, hotels and other pre-booked transportation and accommodation certificates and receipts.
7. Portable inflatable neck pillow or inflatable lumbar support can be used when flying, taking trains and long-distance buses, which can protect cervical vertebrae and waist well; 8. Eye mask (you can choose a cute cartoon eye mask) and ear plugs–especially friends who can't sleep easily, live in a hostel with many people, or stay in a hotel near a busy road. You can use it when you rest on the way. If you travel in winter or windy season, don't forget to bring a mask.
9. A number of storage bags, including shoes bags, sundries storage bags, card bags and so on;
1. A washing bag is also essential. You can put your toiletries in it, and prepare a toothbrush box to put your toothbrush and toothpaste in it, which is practical and hygienic.
11. A guidebook with complete information-just one! It is heavy to bring too many books, unless you are going to several different countries. There are also travel schedules, address telephone address books;
12. Medical kit/first aid kit/small medicine box and some medicines-mentioned in the safety and health notes, such as painkillers, motion sickness medicines, antidiarrheal medicines, cold medicines, adhesive tapes, disinfectant, sunscreen cream, etc. Here I would like to add a little experience, that is, please bring a small piece of clean ginger. When you have acute enteritis, diarrhea and abdominal pain, take a small piece of ginger for only a few minutes, and some are OK. This is a successful experience that I personally tried again in the suburbs a few days ago, which is better than berberine and saves a delicious meal. In fact, I hate eating ginger, but I strongly suggest that I take it with you.
13. Travel and medical insurance policies and their hotlines. Also need to have a copy. There is also the address and telephone number of your embassy at the destination.
14. detailed map of destination and map of transportation equipment
15. compass–this is very important. It's useless to have a map, but you can't see the direction. Especially in relatively backward countries, many road signs are incomplete, unclear and even wrong. Having a compass will definitely reduce the number of times you get lost.
16. Mobile phone/mobile phone–I think modern people have reached an era where they can't live without a mobile phone. I don't mention everyone, I think everyone will still bring it. More importantly, it is also an effective channel to contact with the outside world or family. Only, before going abroad, ask the mobile phone company if you can get online at your destination. Under normal circumstances, the current GSM mobile phone can completely guarantee GSM. If not, you can buy a short-term or "pay as you go" mobile phone card at your destination.
(Nowadays, most mobile phones are universal). When I go abroad, I usually buy a mobile phone card because it is cheaper and more cost-effective. Most importantly, remember to inform your family of your mobile phone number abroad. Please remember that keeping an effective channel for yourself to contact with the outside world is the last magic weapon when you are in trouble. This is true even when traveling abroad. It is recommended not to use the mobile phone as a watch, because the favorite thing to lose when traveling is the mobile phone. As long as you don't need to talk, keep it in the safest place. Before going to sleep at night, be sure to turn off your cell phone to save electricity. According to this method, a thick lithium battery can last for a whole four-day trip.
17. Watch and small alarm clock–although the mobile phone has the function of time and alarm clock. I usually bring my watch and alarm clock. On the road, it is a bit conspicuous to take the mobile phone in and out to see the time, which is easy to attract the attention of thieves and easy to lose. Watches are much more convenient on your wrist. When I sleep at night, I don't like to leave my mobile phone on all night as an alarm clock. It is very troublesome to charge my mobile phone frequently. BusinessCom and Wenquxing: Time is the key to ensure a smooth trip. BusinessCom and Wenquxing not only have time and alarms, but also have a lot of content that is helpful for travel.
18. Flashlight–Ed and I have some small lights to wear on our heads. I don't know what Chinese is called, but English is headband light. It is also very practical. Want that kind of flashlight that is light, waterproof, anti-squeezing, good in light concentration and durable in electric beads, and buy the best high-capacity battery (at least No.2 battery). Never be stingy with money, use old batteries.
19. A small amount of dry food-chocolate, biscuits, etc. Friends who have outdoor activities must understand the importance of dry food. Even if you walk in the city, get lost or miss the traffic, get stuck in one place due to climate change, there are some dry food in the bag to help relieve hunger and cold.
2. Universal adapter–the standards of plugs and sockets vary from country to country. It's annoying to bring the necessary appliances but find that they can't be used, and it's also troublesome to buy them in other places. It is best to have a universal adapter.
21. (Universal) charger–I will go crazy when I bring my camera, mobile phone and MP3 Player, only to find that I forgot my charger! Ha ha! So, be sure to bring all the chargers. It is said that there is one kind in the market that is universal, so you don't need to bring many different chargers, just one will do. I heard that it has not been used yet. Friends who are proficient in electrical appliances, what do you think?
22. A practical daily bag–a daily bag that can hold water bottles, some dry food, travel guides, maps, notebooks, pens, even umbrellas, hats, sunscreen cream (if it is hot), gloves and scarves (if it is cold), etc.
23. Other gadgets: camera, film, walkman, razor, calculator, battery, nail clipper, can opener, small electric cup, small clothes rack, sewing kit, hair dryer, pen and paper, money belt and small lock-especially in countries where pickpockets are frequent or unsafe. Of course, there are paper towels, don't forget;
24. Diet: A few chocolates: tourist areas are often unpredictable. Once you are caught in a cold and humid situation, the mountain breeze is cold and hungry, a few chocolates are the pillar of persistence. I have experienced it personally. It's best to prepare a few pieces of beef jerky, which can prolong the time of fighting hunger and cheer up.