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Packing list for trekking in Himalayas

Clothing:

Qty Clothing Remark
2 pairs Trekking Pants  
2 pairs Trekking Shirts (short sleeves)  
2 pairs Base layers shirts (long sleeves)  
1 pairs Fleece or down jacket and pants  
1 pairs Water proof Gore-Tax  jacket and pants  
1 Short  
1 Winter hat/Sun Cap  
1 pairs Gloves or mittens  
2-3 Underwear  
     

Footwear:

Qty Descriptions Remark
1 pair Hiking Boots  
1 pair Light flip flops (use in tea house)  
3-5 pairs Trekking socks  
1 pair Light training Shoes Optional only
     

Trekking Gear

Qty Descriptions Remark
1 Duffel/Rucksack Bag (to be carried by the Porters)  
1 Daysack  (to be carried by yourself)  
1 Daysack cover  
1 pair Trekking Poles  
2-4 Waterproof staff sacks   
1 Sleeping Bags  
1 Liner for sleeping bag  
1 Head lamps with spare batteries  
1 Water bottle  
     

Electronics

Qty Descriptions Remark
1 Camera & accessories  
1 Mobile Phones & accessories  
1 High Capacity Power Banks/ solar charger  
     

Toiletries

Qty Descriptions Remark
1 Washing  Gel / Soap/ Shampoo  
1 Toothbrush   
1 light toothpaste  
1 Deodorant  
1 Sun block  
1 Body Lotion/moisturizer  
1 Lip Balm  
some Sanitary tissue paper   
1 Mouthwash Optional
1 Hair Brush Optional
1 Wet Wipers Optional
     

Medications:

 Qty Descriptions Remark
any Personal prescriptions  
Some Ibuprofen  
Some Medical tape (in case of blisters)  
Some Diamox (in case of altitude sickness)  
Some Antibiotics (in case of diarrhoea)  
     

Miscellaneous

Qty Descriptions Remark
1 Passport  
Plenty of Money (Nepalese rupees & US $)  
  ATM Cards  
1 Pen and note books Optional
1 Sunglasses  
1 Head buff  
Some Water purification  
some Favourite energy snacks   
1 Favourites books Optional
1 Thermal flash Optional
1 Playing cards Optional
1 Toilet paper (some tea houses do not have it)  
1 Key locker  
1 Route Map  
1 TIMs Card & Permit ( we will arrange for you)  
     

 

Note:

Coming to trek in the Himalayas requires a good deal of preparation. You need to ensure that you’re physically, emotionally and mentally ready for the trek that could run for up to two weeks. You also need to gather all the items and gear that you’ll need during the trek.

The above listed item is guidelines that will help you decide what essential items you should bring.

Please consider the following when you packing:

Dress in layers. The first few days of the trek can be warm enough to trek in shorts and light shirts, but mornings and nights are colder. Dress in two to three layers so your body can easily regulate the temperature and adjust as needed. Pick clothes that you can just zip on and off as the temperature changes.

You can purchase numerous trekking gears in Kathmandu. It’s great idea to spend a day in Kathmandu looking at shops to see what else you might need during the trek but forgot to bring. You might have to compromise with unknown local brands so check the stitching and sturdiness of the gear.

Your porter will carry most of your things in the duffel bag and he will go ahead to the next tea house. Make sure to pack all trekking essentials into your daypack like water and purification tablets, sun block, spare jacket and camera and batteries. You will only be able to access the rest of your things when you’ve reached the next tea house.

Ask ahead to rent sleeping bags and duffel bags to avoid unnecessary expense. Trek Holiday offers sleeping bags, jacket and duffel bags for rent to save money. You can purchase other essentials items at the most of the villages/tea houses depend open the area.