What Should I Pack for an Adventure Travel Trip?

Whether you’re heading off on a trek to Everest Base Camp, a desert crossing in Morocco, or a jungle hike in South America, packing for adventure travel is a skill in itself. Too much and you’ll be dragging around dead weight. Too little and you’ll be cursing your missing kit halfway up a mountain.

Here’s your complete, no-nonsense adventure travel packing list — refined over years of guiding trips around the world.

1. Start with the Right Bag

Main pack:

Go for a 60–75L rucksack or a soft duffel bag (some trips include porters, others you’ll carry your own).

Daypack:

You’ll use this daily for your water, layers, snacks, and camera. 20–30L is ideal.

Pack liners or dry bags are also worth their weight in gold — especially in wet climates.

2. The Clothing System: Layering Is Key

Base layers (2–3 sets):

Merino or synthetic — not cotton. These wick sweat and keep you dry.

Mid layers:

Think fleece, light down jackets, or synthetic puffers.

Outer layer:

A good waterproof shell is essential, even in “dry” seasons.

Trousers & shorts:

Convertible trousers are useful. Avoid jeans.

T-shirts & long-sleeves:

Quick-dry fabric wins every time.

Insulation:

For high-altitude or cold climates, bring a down jacket and thermal leggings.

Sleepwear:

Clean clothes for sleeping — even just a thermal top and long johns — go a long way.

Underwear & socks:

Moisture-wicking and quick-dry. Bring extra socks — you’ll thank me.

3. Footwear: Your Foundation

Hiking boots: Waterproof, supportive, and broken in. Don’t skimp here.

Camp shoes: Crocs, sandals, or trail runners for evenings.

Flip flops: Optional for showers or beachy destinations.

4. Adventure Essentials

Head torch + spare batteries

Water bottles or hydration bladder (2–3L total capacity)

Water purification tabs or filter (a water-to-go bottle does both!)

Trekking poles (especially for uneven or steep terrain)

Sunglasses (UV rated)

Travel towel

Sleeping bag (check rating based on destination)

Dry bags or packing cubes

5. Personal Kit & Admin

Passport + copies

Travel insurance documents

Visas (if required)

Personal medication

First aid kit (include blister plasters, pain relief, rehydration salts)

Toiletries (keep it minimal – think biodegradable soap and all-in-one wash)

Sun cream + lip balm with SPF

Insect repellent

Toilet roll / biodegradable wipes

Pro tip: Always keep a basic wash kit, a change of clothes, and your valuables in your hand luggage in case of lost bags.

6. Optional (But Nice to Have)

Camera or GoPro

Notebook or travel journal

Multi-tool or penknife (check airline rules!)

Ear plugs and eye mask

Small power bank / solar charger

The best packing advice? Lay everything out… then remove a third of it. You won’t miss it, and your knees will be grateful.

When you’re adventure travelling, every ounce counts. But with the right kit, you’ll stay dry, warm, well-fed, and focused on the reason you’re out there: the adventure of a lifetime.

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