Essential Kits - To pack

What to pack for a trip? Whether you are a backpacker or a packaged tour traveler here are a list of basic, practical and essential travel items and kit you might find useful for your next trip or adventures. While some gears and accessories are essential or must-have, some gadgets are nice or fun to have. Apart from tech gadgets, high end gears and camera kit, some of the best yet essential travel kit and accessories are low cost or cheap items which we can easily find in department stores and even supermarkets. We certainly want to be prepared especially when we travel for an extended period of time. Many kits, gadgets and accessories are small, light and compact so make them very handy to bring along.

compass with carabiner

A compass. Light, compact and handy gadget not only useful in the forest or jungle but also when you are in an unfamiliar city. If you are heading north to explore you will have to go back south from where you start. Plus a map in hand will be extremely useful. You may be lost without it. You may find a compass in smartphones but using apps for extended period of time will suck up phone battery power.

There are compasses that come with a thermometer and altimeter functions. There are mini compasses that come with a carabiner that you can hook onto your bag. And you can find in many souvenir stores small keychain compasses. But of course we can’t expect high accuracy with these mini compasses. Compass is unlikely to be needed if we followed guided tours. It is more useful for independent travelers or for those who hike alone in national parks. But national parks usually have directional signs to various trails though the signs may be inadequate.

water container

Water bottle or container. Essential travel item to keep hydrated especially during long walks or hiking. There is flexible plastic water container that can be flattened to save some luggage space. It comes in various sizes and colors. And you can easily hook it onto your bag as it comes with a carabiner. However many still prefer the conventional round water bottle as it is sturdier and some water bottles come with water filters. Great if we are worried about water quality in places we are traveling in. A travel mug or thermos flask with internal stainless steel lining is an alternative if you want the flexibility for the water bottle to be able to hold hot water or beverage. There are smaller and lighter weight travel mugs and thermos flasks.

headphone

Earphone or headset for listening to music or videos . Most travelers will bring a pair. If possible bring extra pair. I brought mine but lost it along the way not once but twice! Wish I had an extra earphone. Small gadgets can be easily misplaced. Bring along one onboard plane. It is sometimes better to use your own earphone to listen to inflight entertainment music or videos because most airlines supply low quality headphones.
flashlight


Batteryless mechanical hand crank flashlight or torchlight.Repeated winding by cranking the side mechanism will charge up the torchlight. The flashlight may not be as bright as the conventional battery torchlight but still bright enough to find your way around in the dark. Very handy and compact gadget for outdoor and camping or if you are worried your hotel or hostel will run out of power especially at remote areas. You would not have to worry about batteries going flat. There are hand crank flashlights that come with USB cell phone charger. And there are also the hybrid batteryless hand-crank and solar power combo types to give you more eco and environmentally friendly options.


Carabiner. Handy kit for hooking-up all sorts of things. Can easily hook stuffs onto the bags, in the bus, in your room, while camping, etc. It comes in various sizes, shapes and colors. The locking carabiner can be the screwable type for more secure or wire type. But the non-locking simple swing gate carabiner is more popular.


tablet

Hand-held electronic tablets or iPad for internet surfing, emails, loading of photos, watching movies, taking photos or videos, etc. The smaller, the lighter, the better. An essential travel gadget if you want to stay connected at all times while traveling. But try not to carry laptops while traveling unless you are on business trip! Not only are laptops heavy (though ultra-books and surface laptops are lighter) but carrying expensive looking kits may expose them to unwanted attention at theft prone areas. Some recommended not to bring tablet or iPad along. But carrying tablet or iPad along is almost unavoidable in these internet age.

sunblock

Sunscreen or sunblock lotion to protect your skin against the harmful sun’s radiation. Useful at the beach, sunny outdoor areas and at high altitude locations. Apply liberally and reapply often. One should apply one hour before going outdoors. Some would recommend the higher SPF rating, but the general recommendation of SPF 30 would usually suffice. Whatever the SPF rating experts recommend getting the water-resistant type.

mosquito repellent

Mosquito or insect repellant is a must-have if you do end up in the Amazon jungle or in any tropical rainforest. Mozzie repellents usually contains DEET, thought to be the most effective ingredient for repelling mosquitoes and other insects. DEET concentration can be up to 100%. But according to CDC while higher DEET concentration may have longer repellent effect, concentrations over 50% provide no added protection.

There are other types of mosquito repellents available such as those containing Picadirin or those made of plant materials. Similar to DEET the concentration of Picadirin will determine how long the spray can last. When I was in the Amazon jungle the guide told us not to spray the repellent indiscriminately as it may affect the fragile jungle eco system but to spray the liquid onto our hand and wipe the liquid onto our skin similar to what we would do with sunscreen lotion. There is a mozzie repellent that is also a sunscreen so you do not have to apply twice the lotions.

Mosquito repellent wipes

 Aalternative to spray is the individually wrapped insect repellent wipes that you can easily carry in your pocket. Mosquito repellent patches are also available if we do not wish to be sprayed by the repellent liquid. They usually come in a set of four per wrap. But their sizes are pretty small to be much use in the mosquito infected jungles. The patches can be stick onto clothes or on the beds or just about anywhere which are great for protection against mosquitos while sleeping. These patches will last up to 8 hours, depending on make and type. There is also the colourful and cheerful looking mozzie repellent bracelet which is especially useful for children as the bracelet contain natural ingredients and it can usually last up to seven days.

By the way, if you do end up in the Amazon rainforest or jungle, which is an amazing place where you can see piranhas, cayman and parrots licking clay, other than insect repellent, you will also likely need to get yellow fever vaccination which is requirement by many countries. Yellow fever vaccination is effective ten days after vaccinations and can last up to ten years. The immigration desks may ask to see the certificate if you just arrived from areas with risks of yellow fever.

Though not compulsory, some travelers will also like to carry malaria prophylactics against malaria when visiting malaria endemic forest or jungles. The popular malaria pills is malarone. Dengue is also prevalent in some warmer and humid countries but there is no vaccination or prophylactics against it except the good old mozzie repellent. And if you plan to camp in forest or jungles for extended period of time you may also want to get mosquito net! Get advise from your travel doctor before you travel on what precautions to take, especially when you are heading into the jungles and high altitude areas.

hiking sandals

 Bring along a comfy and sturdy pair of walking sandals for that lovely walk in the jungle, desert, coast or town. Hiking sandals can also be worn for certain type of activities. Open strapped sandals could be more practical if the walk involves walking across some water streams such as going to the amazing ATM cave in Belize. A pair of slip-on or form fit water shoes is also great for walking on water. Otherwise hiking shoes would be more appropriate.
travel laundry soap
Washing detergent

We certainly do not wish to carry too many clothes while traveling. And we tend to carry more than we actually needed. Clothes add weight and are bulky especially cold weather clothing. If we don’t have enough change of clothes we can always purchase some along the way in our travels which are great as souvenirs too. Dirty clothes can be sent to the laundry for washing. Laundry services are relatively inexpensive in South America (but may not be so in other places). Laundry charges go by weight, load or pieces. If by load you can share the load with your fellow travelers to spread the cost. In some places we can also find coin-operated washer and dryers. Travel size tube or bottled liquid or gel, or disposable sachet type laundry wash detergent or soap will be handy for washing small items. Though finding space to hang your washed stuffs to dry up may not be easy in cramped shared accommodation. There are also the liquid disposable sachet type and laundry soap sheets that are convenient and easy to carry.

inflatable clothes hanger


Most hotels would provide hangers and iron, at least the higher end ones. If not bring along a light plastic clothes hanger or a compact foldable or collapsible clothes hanger. There is also the inflatable variant. Yes, inflatable clothes hanger like the photo shown here. This kit will come in handy for hanging clothes, wet or dry.

Digital SLR cameraA camera is a must-have in most travelers packing list. In the age of Instagram and Youtube it is something we cannot leave without. When we travel we want to bring back some memories and a picture can tell a thousand words. Invest in Digital SLR Camera. It does not have to be the most expensive one, and you do not have to be a pro to use one. With its zoom function you can take photos of parrots licking clay or the amazing condor birds flying by. These days DSLR cameras are user friendly and easy to use. A simple and very handy point and shoot camera is still very useful and at times more appropriate especially when taking photos in crowded cities or dodgy areas as sometimes it is not good idea to expose your bulky and expensive looking kit. We can take photos with smartphones but smartphone camera have limitations and photo quality is usually not as good, but the high end ones are getting better.

However unless you are a professional photographer try not to lug too many additional kits like tripod, etc., as metal gadgets are heavy. Ensure that the camera has a big enough flash card memory. Perhaps bring a couple of 8GB memory cards. Or 16 GB if you are on an extended trip. And a spare battery or long-lasting batteries if the camera use the AA or AAA type of batteries. The good thing about digital camera is that we can take as many photos (and videos) as we want and delete off those that do not turn out as well. We no longer have to carry a separate video camera.

pocket digital cameraAnd for those who hate to carry heavy and bulky full-frame DSLR cameras, there are mirrorless DSLR grade pocket size cameras with interchangeable lens options but they certainly will not come cheap and will cost as much as a full-frame DSLR camera. These compact and lighter mirrorless digital cameras look less obtrusive so ideal for city shots. The handy mirrorless digital camera is probably the travel gadget for 2013 as it combines small with quality. Btw, it is good to transfer photos along the way to cloud or some free photos storage websites or apps in case you lost your expensive cameras and all the media storage cards. There are Flicker, Dropbox, Picasa, among others. Alternatively create a website using free blogging websites such as WordPress, Blogger, Weebly or Tumblr and transfer some photos there. Travel blog is always nice to have to remember our journeys.
trekking shoes


A sturdy light-weight hiking shoes will be useful if you plan to do some hiking or trekking. Normal casual walking shoes may not grip the slippery rocks or the sandy trail. I have learned that the hard way. Make sure you break into your shoes if they are a brand new pair. Some hiking shoes may look like sneakers so they can look cool for that casual walk in town and you may not want to carry too many pairs around. Shoes can occupy lots of luggage space. If you are not planning to do any hiking normal comfortable walking shoes are fine.

travel pillowHow to survive a long flight? Nobody looks forward to that cramped long haul or red eye flight except those lucky enough to be on business class! But a soft neck pillow (and inflight entertainment) may help us snooze or nap or be entertained in comfort. The headrest is useful too for long inter-city bus or train rides. Some may prefer the inflatable type but many would prefer the soft beady type that you can easily hook up to your hand carrier.

language phrasebookWhile waiting for your flight or during transit you may want to pick up a word or two of the language of the countries you are visiting. Get a pocket language translator, phrasebook and dictionary if you do not speak the language. They come in easy to carry booklet and is very convenient and useful. You want to be able to at least order a meal or buy a bus ticket, etc., when you are at a foreign land. Of course it will be great if we can pick up the language before we leave. An ability to speak some basic foreign words goes a long way to make our travel easier and more meaningful.

anti-bacterial hand sanitizerAlways carry anti-bacterial hand sanitizer. They come in easy to carry cheerful looking mini bottles and contain colorless or colorful germs killing liquid with pleasant smell. There are also the disposable individually wrapped towel type sanitizers. Personal hygiene is important during travel and we certainly do not wish to get sick during our adventures. Its no fun being sick when we are away from home. Vaccination for flu, typhoid, etc., will help to some extent but they are not foolproof and we have to maintain cleanliness at all times. Make sure vaccinations are up to date. Check with your doctor. Get the necessary vaccinations before you travel. If you are on medications make sure you bring enough to last the trip. Again check with your doctor to make sure all is in order and if you are fit to travel because travel insurance may not cover pre-existing illnesses. Never travel without insurance.

mouth sprayAnti-bacterial mouth or breath spray is a quick way to clean-up our mouth after meals. Convenient during flight and on the road. Not a substitute for proper teeth brushing but for a quick refreshing breath after meals on the road.

moist tissuesWet tissues or moist wipes and personal wipes are useful for bathroom trips or to clean hands, especially at remote areas and at places where water or soap may not available. We were once stranded on a highway en-route to the Amazon trying to fix a broken truck and the wet wipes came very handy cleaning our greasy dirty hands! A pack of facial cleansing wipes can also be useful. If the wipes are good for face they should be good for body too! Sometimes shower facilities are limited in remote areas or the hostels don’t seem to have enough shower facilities or you are in a hurry having to wake very early in the morning for some exciting excursion. A quick wipe can sometimes do the job.

diaryI am not a fan of diary or journal as it adds weight. Plus my handwriting is so bad I could not decipher what I wrote later on! I type notes in my smartphone or tablet instead. But many still find diaries a romantic way to jot down travel notes while swinging on a hammock or sitting in a train looking out at the world. While a journal may not be necessary, stationeries like writing pens and a couple of envelopes can be useful. Actually it not good idea to be too dependent on your tablet or smartphone for jotting notes down in case you lost your expensive electronic devices along the way. However notes stored in cloud or email notes system in smartphone or tablet can be retrieved. You can also jot down your thoughts in many free blogging websites but then you will need access to Wi-Fi for that to work.

travel wool socksAnti-slip wool hiking socks are useful for hiking and toasting cold feet while sleeping in tents up in the freezing mountains. Fleece socks are lighter. Useful for general use such as in chilly airplanes or in the heater-less freezing hostels. There are also hiking socks made for warmer seasons so that it will drive moisture away. Bring several pairs of socks when you travel, can be usual cotton material, for general use. Socks get dirty and smelly easily especially when wet!

A travel guidebook is invaluable for the places we are going to visit. They give insight about the history, culture and places of interest. Guidebooks also recommend places to stay and eat. Many useful info such as safety tips, the dos and don’t can also be found inside. As paper books add weight you can buy the PDF version and download it to your tablets or smartphones.

Sunglasses. We not only look cool wearing them, but they also protect our eyes from the glaring sunlight or reflection if you go to snow-ish white areas. For those who wear prescription glasses you can get transition or tinted glasses. Or the clip-on sunglasses that you can clip onto your prescription glasses, though a clip-on may not look as cool. Ensure sunglasses have UV protection otherwise it is as good as not wearing one.

baseball capAnd not forgetting a cap or hat for some sunshade. A wide brim hat would be better. Get the soft, easy to fold type. If you go to Quito, Ecuador, you can get some nice Panama hat.

retractable charger cableWe need a charger and a cable to charge up electronic devices. A retractable charger cable is a neat kit to charge your mobile devices. The wire can be easily pulled and retracted. No more messy wires in your bag or on the floor.

A light foldable cheap hooded poncho is an easy way to protect from rain. A waterproof windbreaker can also do the job. Though it always a good idea to pack a cheap poncho.

AA batteriesCarry spare batteries for your electronic devices. If the batteries are AA or AAA type get the long lasting type. We do not want our bag to be filled with batteries! They may cost a bit more but one extra set will usually suffice. Alternatively carry rechargeable batteries, which means you have to bring along the charger too. Batteries charger is pretty compact and light so will not occupy much space.

travel ziplock bagsCarry some zip-lock bags. They come in various sizes. Neat way to separate and carry toiletries and other stuffs, such as passport, money, camera and clothes. And food. And you can see through the clear re-closable bag. You can also compress clothes with zip-lock bags and save your luggage space. For clothes compression get the sturdier plastic material or purpose made roll-up compression bag.

shoulder bagA shoulder sling bag is a neat way to carry some personal stuffs, a compact camera and a small water bottle. Get the sturdy zippered type. Your sling bag should always be on you strapped diagonally or when you are sitting should always be on your lap and should not be hung onto a chair. There is also the slash proof anti-theft sling bag to prevent pickpockets or thieves cutting your bag. Though it has been known that thieves can also try to rip off your bag off your body which can cause serious injury or harm.

travel nail clippersA nail clipper and a small pair of scissors are very handy to have around especially for extended travelling. You can find travel manicure set sold at many convenience stores.

waterproof outershell jacketWe all love to travel light and be warm at the same time. A lightweight waterproof outer-shell jacket with (separate) fleece layers inside will keep us from rain and cold. Windbreaker is a essential travel gear when we travel at cold mountainous regions or just about any cold and windy areas.

headlightIf you are camping or spend a lot of time outdoors, a headlamp or headlight with a strap is a hands-free kit to find your way around in the dark. It can also serve as a book light, a convenient gadget for night-time reading without turning on the room light and disturbing your room mates. The lamp is usually the LED energy saving type.

pillow caseBring a pillow case or liner. NOT the actual pillow. Along your travel you may sleep onto smelly or dirty looking pillows especially if you stay in hostels or budget hotels. Bring a worn-out pillow case that you can afford to leave behind. In any case it is a light piece of cloth.

spectacleIf you wear prescription glasses bring along a pair of spare glasses. Just in case. You may want to also bring few pairs of disposable contact lenses. If you need reading glasses pack a pair in.

universal plug adaptorPower supply and socket outlets are not uniform worldwide. Carry the interchangeable power pins or the universal power plug adapter to charge your electronic devices. Plug adapter is one of must-have travel accessories. We all know electronic gadgets such as smartphones and tablets can’t work very long without recharging. Most electronic devices have dual voltages so voltage converter are usually not necessary unless you bring along a hair dryer or straightener. But a hair-dryer is usually not a must-have travel item. Higher-end hotels usually provide hair-dryers. Plus a voltage converter will just add weight to your luggage.


slippersA pair of light rubber slippers or flip-flops are handy for hotel or hostel room or for casual use. Flip-flops can also be very useful for showers as floor tiles can be wet and slippery, grimy with dirt, dust, mould and possibly germs. Backpackers love to wear rubber flip-flops and look sloppy and happy. They are on vacation afterall.

36. It is always advisable to drink bottled water. In some places brushing teeth and washing food using bottled water is also advisable. But sometimes bottled water may not be available or boiling water may not be convenient so water purification tablets can be used to purify water. The purified water may taste saltish due to the ingredient and some may not like the taste. Purification tablets are cheap and can be bought at many pharmacies. Read the label for directions.

Toiletries. For toiletries to save space and for convenience bring mini bars of soap and disposable shampoos packs or sachets and small tubes of shower gels. You can save those unused small packs of soaps from hotels for future travels. You can also save soap slivers from home and break them up into few pieces that can be convenient for use in public restroom or shared bathroom and just leave them behind or throw them away after use. We certainly do not want to carry big bars of soap while traveling. Basic essential toiletries also include toothbrush, toothpaste and teeth floss. A hair brush or comb is also necessary. Get the foldable toothbrush and combs. Though at certain countries you may need to use bottled or boiled water to wash your mouth.


Other useful toiletries are skin and lip moisturisers or balmespecially useful for cold weather and winter traveling as our skin tend to dry easily and may cause itching or cracking. A make-up kit for women and grooming kit for men are also important part of toiletries. We certainly don’t want to look shabby while traveling. But of course just bring enough for the trips. Nowadays toiletries and skin care products come in travel size or you can purchase small tubes or containers fill them up accordingly so they can be convenient to bring as carry-on in the airplane. And for those who sport long hair especially the ladies hair bands are also required.


A backup or portable cell or smartphone battery charger or power pack or juice pack is handy and easy to carry just in case your smartphone runs out of battery in the middle of nowhere. This gadget must be pre-charged for it to work. The battery pack can charge single or several cycles depending on its capacity. The higher the capacity the more heavier and costly it will be. There is also the solar power type but it not as popular nor widely used. There is also the solar charger though its availability and robustness could not match the regular battery charger.

Don't forget to a pack in a swimsuit. It would not occupy much space in your bag. Of course it would be good if you can swim in the first place. It is light and is also suitable for layering in cold weather due to the polyolefin material which acts as insulation. But if you plan to spend a lot of time in water, a pair of goggles is useful too.

A backpack or daypack is convenient if you intend to do some hiking or trekking. Useful for casual walk in town if you prefer not to carry sling bag. But if you intend to carry backpack around town best to carry smaller unobstrusive backpack as places such as museums and even supermarkets may not allow big bag inside their premises though there will be lockers or security pigeon holes for you to stow away your stuffs. For safety reason it is better to place the bag in front of the body where we can see our belongings instead of at the back especially when we are in some dodgy crowded towns or cities. It may look odd though carrying backup in front as ‘backpack’ supposed to be at the back, so carrying sling bag may look more appealing. Unless you need to carry around bulky DSLR camera then a camera backpack may be required.


A roll of toilet paper or paper tissues will come in handy during your hiking or trekking or while traveling at remote villages and towns. Toilets at some areas may not be in the best condition of what we are used to. You can flatten the roll or fold the papers to save space. You can take some papers from the bathrooms of your hotel or hostels but the quality may not be as good as what we are used to back home. Do note that many toilets in South America and many other parts of the world cannot cope with toilet papers being thrown into the toilet bowl. Dispose toilet papers in the trash bin. Perhaps bring the recycled eco-friendly composting papers and save some trees.

For practical reasons we love to carry small compact items. A foldable toothbrush (aka travel toothbrush) and a foldable hair brush or comb are compact and will not take up much space in our already cramped bags. Great for plane travel or a quick brush during transit. In many stores we can find TSA approved toiletries travel kit suitable as carry-on into airplane.

Eye mask and ear plugs. A sleep or eye mask is useful for the long overnight or red eye flight or when you are in long transit. Most full-service airlines will give amenity kit which include eye mask, small foldable toothbrush and single use mini tube of toothpaste and a pair of socks, but cost cutting measures by airlines these days may mean you may not get this useful kit. You certainly will not be getting this pack if you are flying in budget or low-cost carriers. An eye-mask might be useful too for those who are sensitive to light especially when sleeping in shared accommodation. A pair of ear plugs can be useful too if you are staying in party hostel or shared accommodation.

Bring along a foldable reusable and recyclable bag to put stuffs in. In case you pick up things along the way and need that extra bag to carry some shopping stuffs. Shop owners usually dispense plastic bags so a recyclable bag will come in handy.

If you go hiking up the mountain a skull cap will be very handy especially if you have to sleep in the freezing tent. A skull cap is an essential gear for traveling during freezing winter months.

A luggage lock is useful when you have to leave your luggage unattended. These days most locks are TSA approved type. Of course when you travel do not bring valuables that you cannot afford to lose. Leave them at home. A lock is also useful if you staying in hostels as most would provide lockers without the locks so you can store your valuable stuffs inside the lockers.

A plastic laundry bag with drawstring is a convenient way for putting your clothes in to be sent to the laundry. You can always re-use it. But then you can also use any large grocery or shopping plastic bag.

A MP3 player or iPod is a useful gadget for listening to music during your long bus journey or in the plane and during transit. Try not to use your smartphone as it will suck up battery power pretty fast unless you have some backup battery or charger on hand.

If you planning to go camping or sleep in tents a sleeping bag will be necessary. If you are going on an organized trekking or hiking trip, you may be able to rent one, so you do not have to carry the bulky sleeping mat from home. Get a sleeping bag suitable for the weather.

A pair of gloves will be necessary if you plan on going or sleeping high up in the freezing mountain or traveling in cold weather places. There is also the high tech gloves that would allow you to touch screen your smartphone without removing your gloves!

A money belt might be useful to hide some money and credit cards. Try not to put too much stuffs in there as it may protrude out of your clothes. Thieves are smart and know if you wear one. There is also the undercover hidden pocket with belt loop that you can slip onto your belt and tucks into the waistband of your pants. Or we can sew some hidden pockets. Safety wise best to spread out and store your money and credit cards at different places just in case one may get stolen or lost. We have heard it all before. Never put all the eggs in one basket. And don’t forget to buy travel insurance before you leave home.

A flexible clothesline or rope can be useful for some laundry washing on the go. Well, provided you have space to hang them. Handy for camping trips or when you are staying in the desert or coast area. If you bring along a clothesline you may want to bring a couple of clothes peg too. These pegs are not only useful to hold together your clothes so that they will not fly away especially for small items like socks, but the pegs can be useful as food bag lids. Amazing things that you can do with that cheap wooden or plastic peg.

Some might find a swissknife handy for that picnic stop while hiking such as for cutting fruits. A complex swissknife can contain up to sixty tools. A simple no-frills swiss gadget should contain at least a knife, a pair of scissors and a bottle opener, which should be sufficient for the most basic uses unless you plan to spend lots of time camping or being outdoors in the forest. However do note that sharp items must always be checked in when you fly.

Band-aid and vasaline. Essential items in our first-aid kit list. It is good idea to bring some antiseptic lotion too. Vaseline is useful not only as lip balm or moisturizer but can also be used to protect small cuts, scrapes and burns. It is cheap and has been known to be effective for generations. Vaseline comes in small bottles and tubes. For more information on what to pack for first-aid kit see some useful links in “maps apps” page.

A foldable umbrella. Handy when rain or shine. Get the light-weight and compact type that you can easily carry in your sling bag or backpack. If not a poncho or windbreaker will do.

Towel. If you stay in hostels they may not provide you with a towel so this this certainly an essential travel item. Though one may be available for rent. A towel is necessary too if you plan to camp or spend lots of time at the beach. Bring as light towel as possible. Not a too small towel though. There is quick drying ultra-light travel towel made from microfibre which is perfect for traveling light and for camping. Normal cotton towels are bulky and occupy luggage space.

And not forgetting a mobile or smartphone. An essential travel item. We cannot live or leave home without it. We just love to fidget with our smartphone that are full of apps and games. And we can listen to music with it. Apart from making that important phone call and text messaging, we can surf the net, send emails, update facebook status, tweet, etc., with the smartphone. We can make free long distance phone calls and text messaging with free apps such as Viber and Whatsapp, though this will usually require Wi-Fi for these free apps to work. iMessage and facetime is free too provided both parties use iPhone. We can check the weather using smartphone. And we can download apps such as currency converter and foreign language translation and phrases which can be useful during our travel. And smartphone also has many in-built features like compass, GPS and maps, alarm clock and calculator so that we know how much we have spent on that expensive trip! And we can also find our way in the dark using our smartphone flashlight (there are many flashlight apps out there) though doing that is never a good idea because it will suck up your mobile phone battery faster than you imagined. Get a separate flashlight for travel.

A small blanket. One will be provided if you travel on full-service airlines which most will fly in for long haul flight. But if you travel in low-cost or budget airline you will have to bring one or purchase one on board. We all know how cold airline cabins can be. Some airline charge for pillows and blanket for extra revenue. Blankets can be useful too during long bus or coach rides if we travel overland. Some buses feel like freezers. Or when we are stuck in the airport transit during long layover a blanket can be useful. Or while camping outdoors or if the blanket provided is insufficient in a freezing hostel. If you pass by some handicrafts market you can always purchase one which is great as souvenir.

Travel alarm clock. They come in many shapes and sizes, compact enough for travel. Some alarm clocks come complete with flashlight, so it can serve as a dual purpose, useful to find your stuffs in the dark. However you can also use your smartphone, alarm clock one of the many features. Smartphones also have compass, GPS navigator, maps and camera, among the many features so when you travel lots of individual stuffs can be redundant.

Jungle kits

If you decided to adventure into the Amazon or Borneon rainforests or jungles, which are amazing nature places, the following items may come in handy. They may be useful for hiking and camping in any large national parks too.

A compass. Light, compact and handy gadget. If you are heading north to explore you will have to go back south from where you start. You may be lost without it. You may find a compass in smartphones but using apps for extended period of time will suck up phone battery power. There are compasses that come with a thermometer and altimeter functions. There are mini compasses that come with a carabiner that you can hook onto your bag. And you can find in many souvenir stores small keychain compasses. But of course we can't expect high accuracy with these mini compasses. Compass is unlikely to be needed in some cases we followed guided tours in the forest. Though it may be useful for independent travelers or for those who hike alone in national parks. But national parks usually have directional signs to various trails though the signs may be inadequate.

Water bottle or container. Essential to keep hydrated especially during long walks or hiking. There is flexible plastic water container that can be flattened to save some luggage space. It comes in various sizes and colors. And you can easily hook it onto your bag as it comes with a carabiner. However many still prefer the conventional round water bottle as it is sturdier and some water bottles come with water filters.

Flashlight or torchlight. Batteryless mechanical hand crank flashlight. Repeated winding by cranking the side mechanism will charge up the torchlight. The flashlight may not be as bright as the conventional battery torchlight but still bright enough to find your way around in the dark if you decided to linger around till sunset in the forest. Very handy and compact gadget. You would not have to worry about batteries going flat. There are hand crank flashlights that come with USB cell phone charger. And there are also the hybrid batteryless hand-crank and solar power combo types to give you more eco and environmentally friendly options. Great when you are in the jungle. There are compact solar powered lanterns which is great for tenting and camping. So during the day you sun the solar panels, the compact type which is usually integrated with the lantern or flashlight.
You may need to apply sunscreen lotion to protect your skin against the harmful sun's radiation. Forest or jungles have shady trees to protect you but at some locations you may get exposed such as taking sampan rides along some scenic windy rivers. Apply liberally and reapply often. One should apply one hour before going outdoors. Some would recommend the higher SPF rating, but the general recommendation of SPF 30 would usually suffice. Whatever the SPF rating experts recommend getting the water-resistant type.

Mosquito or insect repellent is a must-have if you do end up in the Amazon jungle. Mozzie repellents usually contains DEET, thought to be the most effective ingredient for repelling mosquitoes and other insects. DEET concentration can be up to 100%. But according to CDC while higher DEET concentration may have longer repellent effect, concentrations over 50% provide no added protection. There are other types of mosquito repellents available such as those containing Picadirin or those made of plant materials. Similar to DEET the concentration of Picadirin will determine how long the spray can last. When I was in the Amazon jungle the guide told us not to spray the repellent indiscriminately as it may affect the fragile jungle eco system but to spray the liquid onto our hand and wipe the liquid onto our skin similar to what we would do with sunscreen lotion.

There is a mozzie repellent that is also a sunscreen so you do not have to apply twice the lotions. An alternative to spray is the individually wrapped insect repellent wipes that you can easily carry in your pocket. Mosquito repellent patches are also available if we do not wish to be sprayed by the repellent liquid. They usually come in a set of four per wrap. But their sizes are pretty small to be much use in the mosquito infected jungles. The patches can be stick onto clothes or on the beds or just about anywhere which are great for protection against mosquitos while sleeping. These patches will last up to 8 hours, depending on make and type.

There is also the colourful and cheerful looking mozzie repellent bracelet which is especially useful for children as the bracelet contain natural ingredients and it can usually last up to seven days. By the way, if you do end up in the Amazon rainforest or jungle, which is an amazing place where you can see piranhas, cayman and parrots licking clay, you will also likely need to get yellow fever vaccination which is requirement by many countries. Yellow fever vaccination is effective ten days after vaccinations and can last up to ten years. The immigration counters may ask to see the certificate if you just arrived from areas with risks of yellow fever. Though not compulsory, some travelers will also like to carry malaria prophylactics against malaria when visiting malaria endemic forest or jungles. The popular malaria pills is malarone. Dengue is also prevalent in some warmer and humid countries but there is no vaccination or prophylactics against it except the good old mozzie repellent. Get advise from your travel doctor before you travel on what precautions to take, especially when you are heading into the jungles. And if you plan to camp in forest or jungles for extended period of time you may also want to get mosquito net. Though properly sealed and zipped tents should be able to keep out the mozzies.


A comfy and sturdy pair of walking sandals for that lovely walk in the jungle or forest preferably with socks on. Hiking sandals can also be worn for certain type of activities. Open strapped sandals could be more practical if the walk involves walking across some water streams such as going to the amazing ATM cave in Belize. Otherwise hiking shoes would be more appropriate.

A camera is a must-have in most travelers packing list. When we travel we want to bring back some memories and a picture can tell a thousand words. Invest in Digital SLR Camera. It does not have to be the most expensive one, and you do not have to be a pro to use one. With its zoom function you can take photos of parrots licking clay or the amazing condor birds flying by. These days DSLR cameras are user friendly and easy to use. A simple and very handy point and shoot camera is still very useful and at times more appropriate especially when taking photos in crowded cities or dodgy areas as sometimes it is not good idea to expose your bulky and expensive looking kit. We can take photos with smartphones but smartphone camera have limitations and photo quality is usually not as good, but the high end ones are getting better. A tripod is usually not necessary, unless you are a professional photographer or intend to stay at one place long enough trying to catch that elusive flying bird pr jaguar!

A spare battery or long-lasting batteries if the camera use the AA or AAA type of batteries is good to carry along. The good thing about digital camera is that we can take as many photos (and videos) as we want and delete off those that do not turn out as well. We no longer have to carry a separate video camera as digi-cams come with in-built video cameras. And for those who hate to carry heavy and bulky full-frame DSLR cameras, there are mirrorless DSLR grade pocket size cameras with interchangeable lens options but they certainly will not come cheap and will cost as much as a full-frame DSLR camera. Extra zooming lens will be useful in this instance.


A sturdy light-weight hiking shoes will be useful if you plan to do some hiking or trekking. Normal casual walking shoes may not grip the slippery leafy trail especially when wet. I have learned that the hard way. Make sure you break into your shoes if they are a brand new pair. Some hiking shoes may look like sneakers so they can look cool for that casual walk in town and you may not want to carry too many pairs around. Shoes can occupy lots of luggage space. 

 A light foldable cheap hooded poncho is an easy way to protect from sudden rain. Rain is normal in a jungle for the rainforest to thrive. Though it tend to rain more during certain times of the year. A waterproof windbreaker can also do the job. But the winbreaker must be the lighter type without the lining as you may sweat if it is too thick. So it always a good idea to pack a cheap poncho instead.

Sunglasses. We not only look cool wearing them, but they also protect our eyes from the glaring sunlight or reflection. For those who wear prescription glasses you can get transition or tinted glasses. Or the clip-on sunglasses that you can clip onto your prescription glasses, though a clip-on may not look as cool and get look bulky and heavy. Ensure sunglasses have UV protection otherwise it is as good as not wearing one. 

 A baseball cap or hat for some sunshade. At the end of the trip, you can give away the baseball cap to some kids you meet along the way. I gave away my hat, knapsack, rain jacket, to some kids during community visits in the Ecuador jungle. They loved those gifts!

Wet tissuesor moist wipes and personal wipes are useful for bathroom trips or to clean hands, especially at remote areas and at places where water or soap may not available. We were once stranded on a highway en-route to the Amazon trying to fix a broken truck and the wet wipes came very handy cleaning our greasy dirty hands! A pack of facial cleansing wipes can also be useful. If the wipes are good for face they should be good for body too! Sometimes shower facilities are limited in remote areas unless you opt to stay at the nicer jungle lodges, where there will be a nice eco bathroom and mosquito nets for your beds. 

Bring several pairs of socks if you intend to spend several days in the the humid and damp jungle, can be usual cotton material, for general use. Socks get dirty and smelly easily especially when wet! You may want to bring some old pairs of socks that you can leave behind. 

Windbreaker can be handy during the long boat ride in the jungle or open water. The cold draft while riding in a boat can be quite chilly. A windbreaker with appropriate fleece lining is a essential travel gear when we travel at cold mountainous regions or just about any cold and windy areas. A lightweight waterproof outer-shell jacket with (separate) fleece layers inside will keep us from rain and cold can also come in handy. 

A backpack or daypack is convenient if you intend to do some hiking or trekking. For keeping stuffs such as camera, water bottle, flashlight and other small items. 

Some might find a swissknife handy for that picnic stop while hiking such as for cutting fruits. A complex swissknife can contain up to sixty tools. A simple no-frills swiss gadget should contain at least a knife, a pair of scissors and a bottle opener, which should be sufficient for the most basic uses. 

For light packing and quick drying bring dry fit tees, which can be either long or short sleeve depending on occasion. The long sleeve ones are great as cover up against mozzie attacks! These dri-fit tees can wick moisture easily. Great for sweaty activities such as hiking, walking or staying in humid or damp areas. These T-shirts are made from a combination of polyester, spandex and cotton. There are tees made from recycled materials if you are into green things. These tees are lightweight, soft, wicking material great for warm and cold climate travel. T-shirts are one of the basic travel gears. We can wear T-shirts as casual wear or sleep garment. For casual or sleep wear a cotton tee will do. We can pack a couple of tees. 

A quick dry micro-fibre towel will come in handy too.

We all love wearing that casual look cargo pants with side pockets to put some stuffs. Great for hiking and walking. They can be made from poly, cotton or nylon or a combination of it. Some may be water resistant or with UV protection. Some may come with a zip-off for water activities or when it get too hot. Get the light-weight and quick drying type. 

Wide brim hat is useful for that strong afternoon sun or when you are having a lovely stroll in the jungle or the desert. Get the soft easy to carry type. But if you want to look like Indiana Jones, you can wear the harder sturdier hat. Btw, if you go to Quito, you can get some nice Panama hat. Strangely Panama hats are made in Ecuador!

If you are into bird-watching, and if space allows a pair of binoculars will come in handy too.

Hi-Tech Accessories

For the techies or business travelers who must be in cyberspace at all times wherever they are, here are portable high tech gadgets and accessories that may come in handy. These cool, fun and user-friendly gadgets are no longer for the geeky but a must-have for many modern travelers today including backpackers. Many backpackers are young and tech savvy. There is no escaping high tech travel if we want to stay connected. Fortunately many high tech gadgets, kit and accessories are compact and handy.
An IT travel kits organizer or electronic travel bag. Now you can put all your tech gadgets and accessories in one place and not wonder where you put that cable, USB thumb drives or connectors or SD and memory flash cards. Electronic kits and gadgets are now getting tinier and tinier and they can easily be misplaced. They call them thumb drives because they are really that small. Flash cards and thumb drives are very small portable devices that can keep important information such as travel photos so an organizer can keep these tiny gadgets in place.

A hand-held electronic tablet or iPad. A high tech travel gadget that you cannot live or leave without. Get you connected where ever you are. Though you will usually need Wi-Fi to get connected. Well you can get Wi-Fi just about anywhere these days even in the Amazon jungle. But if you do end up in the Amazon jungle the most important thing is insect repellent and not Wi-Fi! The lighter the tablet or iPad, the better. If there is no Wi-Fi there is always the good old internet cafes somewhere round the corner. But we have to be careful when buying air tickets or book our next hostels or hotels online and use our credits cards to make the purchase as internet cafes are open and connections are usually unsecured and personal data might just get phished.

If your tablet or iPad has SIM card slot you may be able to purchase pre-paid data sim card if the places you are visiting sell them. The hand-held tablet or iPad goes beyond just surfing the internet. We can take photos and videos with it. And watch movies and listen to the music or downloadable play games with it. Some do not recommend carrying around this high tech gadget as it may attract unwanted attention from thieves at some dodgy places. Most people will put the tablet or iPad in a cover or folio cases for protection. These gadgets are costly afterall.

Books are heavy to lug around. E-readers are light and can store books and many information at your fingertip. But of course you must purchase and download them first. Though some books may be available for free for a limited time. E-readers such as Kindle is indeed a high tech and convenient travel gadget for avid readers.

Touchscreen gloves for your smartphones! Taking off gloves in the freezing weather is not necessary. Or wear gloves similar to biker gloves that have the fingertips exposed though this may not be practical in extreme cold condition. Alternatively we can get a stylus.

If you are into mountaineering or hiking at a high altitude area, you can get a wrist watch that not only shows the time but also the altimeter, barometer, temperature and GPS. Useful kit that can show the altitude, atmospheric pressure and directions at the same time. And of course the time.

watchphoneThere is a watchphone, a watch that not only comes with a (unlocked) GSM phone but may also comes with a camera, video, FM radio and MP3 player and complete with bluetooth function.  And the gadget will always be strapped to your wrist just like any other watch. A very convenient hi-tech watch.

And there are also wearable devices such as smartwatch that can let you send email, check facebook or tweet and listen to music on the go. A mobile on your wrist. You can also download apps in it. Though with such small screen the usefulness of apps may not match that of smartphone. The gadget has phone function that you can connect via blue-tooth connection with your smartphone. However it has distance limitation. A digital watch has become smartphone watch. It is strange that Apple and Samsung will be soon be launching smartwatches when they have been in the market for a while now! Update: the smartphone watches are already here.

smartphone backup charger7. Needless to say most of us carry smartphones and tablets or ipads. A portable backup battery charger or pack or power bank or power juice as some may call it is handy when device battery runs low. The size varies but they are typically smaller than the smartphone for portability. There is also juice pack or battery case that doubles up as smartphone case. These handy backup battery chargers are available with various capacities. The lower 2200mAh battery pack typically is only for a single charge. The higher rated one will last longer but also a bit heavier and more costly but they tend to be more robust and can charge several cycles. You will never be without power during that long road or plane ride or when stuck in the middle of nowhere. Make sure the backup battery is pre-charged.

solar backup chargerA solar powered charger will come in handy if you are really worried your smartphone or other electronic gadgets will be without power for a long time. Solar charger uses sun power instead of electricity so it may come in handy for camping and outdoors. It is also a cool gadget to carry during long bus or train ride and you let the sun from the window charge up your electronic devices. The gadget comes in sizes similar to a smartphone or a smart looking foldable novel size, smart enough to power-up your smartphone, readers, tablets or iPads just about anywhere.

Some solar power chargers may come with built-in flashlight and lantern, a 3-in-1 gadget convenient to find your way or stuffs in the dark. We can also use our smartphone as flashlight but we know the cell or phone battery will drain off pretty quickly. So backup chargers with flashlight will come in handy. A practical high tech travel gadget.

Hand-held GPS navigator. It works even when there is no cell phone coverage. In some navigators you can create free-form text messages with it. Great gadget to have when you are lost or going fishing somewhere in the jungle. There are also hiking GPS navigators with digital camera. A high tech travel gadget that can let you take some photos while finding your way back.

A solar powered backpack that can charge your mobile devices on the go! No worries about your cell phone, GPS, tablets or readers going flat while you are out and about. There are also the sling bag and brief case versions but they are not as robust as the backpack type. A high tech and environmentally friendly travel gear.

For water enthusiasts. A multipurpose cheap waterproof plastic pouch that you can put your camera or smartphone in and take underwater photos with. You no longer need to buy that expensive underwater camera. You can also answer your phone through the clear plastic panel (but not while underwater!). Great for water activities such as snorkelling, rafting or amusement park water rides. This multi-purpose plastic pouch can also be used to store cash and credit cards. The pouch comes in various sizes.

Instead of getting a phrasebook or downloading language translation apps in your smartphone which usually will require Wi-Fi connection to be useful (although there are translation apps where Wi-Fi connection may not be necessary), get the pocket-size electronic language translator and dictionary packed with thousands of phrases, words and translations at your fingertips. You will never be lost without words again. There are translators that come with speech recognition capability. Simply speak the phrase in English and the hand-held translation gadget will pronounce the foreign language. A useful high tech travel gadget.

A mobile or smartphone. A high tech travel gadget that we cannot live or leave home without it. We just love to fidget with our smartphone that are full of apps and games. And we can listen to music with it. But if you plan to listen to music all day long it is better to get a dedicated MP3 player or iPod, if not your smart gadget will run out of battery pretty fast, unless you have a backup battery charger or power juice on stand-by. Apart from making that important phone call and text messaging, we can surf the internet, send emails, update facebook status, tweet, etc., with the smartphone, though an iPod works equally well and in fact sometimes better than using our smartphone as losing an iPod is not as bad as losing a smartphone! Of course it is not nice thinking about it, but unfortunately this sort of things sometimes happened. We can make free long distance phone calls and text message with some free text messaging apps such as Viber and Whatsapp, though this will usually require Wi-Fi availability for these free apps to work. iMessage and Facetime are free too provided both parties use iPhone and subscribed to some sort of data plans or using Wi-Fi.

Many downloadable apps such as currency converter and foreign language translation and phrasebooks can be useful during our travels. I find Duolingo an excellent app for learning a foreign language such as Spanish. We can also check the local weather or flight status using our smartphone or iPod and find our bearings using the in-built GPS or compass. We can also download flashlight app and use our smartphone to find our way in the dark. But the batteries will run out very fast. And we can take photos and videos using these electronic gadgets and upload them in Facebook. We love to let the world know where we are when we travel (though from security point of view may not be a good idea as unwittingly we may be inviting potential uninvited guests to our empty house) and we can do this at many cafes or restaurants that have Wi-Fi.

If we need to be online at all times or if we are going to be there long enough we can buy pre-paid data SIM card if one is available at the places we are visiting as most apps and internet will require Wi-Fi for the smartphone or tablet to function properly. But try not to turn-on our home data roaming function or get the data capped by our data providers if we do not wish to be shocked by our cell or mobile phone bills when we get home! We certainly have heard of horror stories of people getting thousands of dollars in their phone bills. If you carry iPod or iPhone, some hotels have gone high-tech and provide docking stations on top of the more important wireless connections that many techies just cannot leave without these days. Some hotels provide conventional wired cable internet connections though this is more useful for those who carry laptops.

Card readers and flash drives are useful to bring along so that you can download your photos to your ipad or tablet or to the thumb drive. These gadgets come in mini sizes in single or multi-slots and are so handy to carry, but can easily be lost too.

Fold-up travel stand for tablets, ipads and readers. It is a small, compact and portable kit that you can easily carry and place on the airplane seat tray to enjoy watching movies or listening to music or to read. Ideal too for net surfing in the hotel or hostels. Though your folio tablet case may also double up as reading stand.

If you are traveling for business or need to get some serious work done during vacations, you may want to get a lighter weight ultrabook or mini laptop to shave off a bit of weight from your hand carrier. There are now available lighter and thinner laptops for ease of carrying around. Gone are the days when the laptops weigh five pounds. During those days and before tablets or iPads are popular, I have seen travelers dumped their heavy laptops into their checked-in luggage bag because they are just too heavy to lug around. Ultrabook or thin tablet style laptops are lighter because the CD Rom diskdrive is not built-in but can be connected externally if needed. But if you need to bring along all these extra components or gadgets then it is better to bring along a conventional laptop instead.

Power supply are not uniform worldwide. Some countries use 220V and some 110V. Power socket outlets are also not uniform worldwide. A country can even have different socket outlets depending which area you are visiting. So bring along interchangeable power pins or the universal power plug adapter to charge your electronic devices. We all know electronic devices and gadgets such as smartphones and tablets can’t work very long without recharging. And power will drain very fast if we play games or listen to music on our smartphones. These days most electronic devices incorporated dual voltages so carrying a bulky converter is no longer necessary unless you are carrying a hair dryer or straightener.

If you have to lug your important laptop during your travels you can get a recycled PET laptop backpack. Similar to recycled camera backpack, this laptop backpack is made from 100% recycled PET bottles. And 35 nos. of PET bottles! Those PET bottles certainly are put to good use. The backpack is super lightweight even though your laptop may not, and to manufacture one requires less energy than if using the traditional polyester. With padded back and generous interior space and plenty of compartments big enough to contain your 15″ laptop. Of course you can also get the PET backpack with solar power panel if you need to be power up all the time. So you can be a techie and eco-firendly or green at the same time! But if you prefer the conventional laptop bag get one that comes with wheels so that you can easily roll the trolley bag.

If u bring along a tablet or iPad for your travel, and most techies do, you may want to put them safely in a zippered recycled felted case made from 100% recycled water bottles and other food containers. The case may come with exterior zippered pocket that can hold chargers and cables so you can keep all your tech places in one place. Similarly depending on your preference there are folio cases made from recycled leather material so your tablets will look more like a diary.

A hands-free wireless bluetooth headphone that can be connected to any audio devices such as MP3 player and smartphones. It can also be used as a hands-free bluetooth phone headset.

Solar powered speaker system, with bluetooth and wireless capability. You can play your favorite songs all day long. In the park and in the hostel or hotel. And the wireless device can be connected to smartphone. But depending on where you are heading to, it may be a bit bulky to lug into your luggage, so perhaps find a smaller size speaker or leave it behind. Our smartphone and tablets have pretty good speaker system. But an external speaker can boost it to a stereo surround sound. Nowadays we can find speakers in small and cute sizes.

A camera is a must-have basic kit that most travelers will carry. If you do not like the idea of carrying heavy and bulky full-frame DSLR camera there are handy pocket size mirrorless digital cameras with DSLR grade capability and they come with interchangeable lens options for more zoom power. You can download apps in this compact camera and it also has a Wi-Fi function so you can transfer photos directly to your  smartphone or tablet. This high tech mirrorless digital camera is probably the travel gadget for 2013. Due to its compact size the mirrorless digital camera is less intrusive so more suitable for city shots as carrying bulky DSLR cameras are not recommended at some theft prone cities or towns. A camera will not be complete without memory card and it is good also to bring along a spare battery. We certainly want to take some stunning looking photos to remind us of our faraway adventures without the weight. And perhaps some videos too which most digital cameras have the function to do. Gone are the days when we need to carry a dedicated video camera. With google glass maybe in future we no longer have to carry digital cameras. But that will be a while yet.

Solar tablet case. Great to power up your tablet or iPad using solar power.  Especially useful if you are going to be outdoors and surfing and listening to music or watching movies at the same time. The solar panels are water-proofed and light-weight. One hour of sun will give you an hour of video playback. An eco-friendly high tech kit.

A retractable charger cable is a neat kit to charge your mobile devices. The wire can be easily pulled and retracted. No more messy wires in your bag or lying around somewhere. Unfortunately electronic gadgets need wires for them to work or be charged and the connectors are not universal so we may need to bring along adapters which fortunately are small and handy.

For Kids

If you have children traveling with you the following fun and practical kits and accessories might come in handy and useful. They will keep the little ones comfortable and entertained for hours whether they are for long car, plane or train trips for a blissful travel for the whole family. But the types of kids travel kit to bring will also depend on the age of the kids.

For a road trip, you may want to get kids snack and play travel tray, made from soft but durable nylon with soft foam reinforcement which folds on impact. It includes two large side pockets and a two-inch wall stop. Kids travel kit for entertainment on the backseat.

Baby diaper backpack. Great for airplane carry-on, the backpack is complete with diaper changing station, plenty of pockets to hold baby bottles and other baby stuffs. There is also a front pocket as a DVD viewing station which can be stored easily when done.

There is a tote bag that can be attached to the rear seat of the front car seat and opens up as fold-up table great for coloring, drawing and playing games. The bag has lots of pockets and compartments for storing crayons, books and snacks. Small parts may not be suitable for children under the age of three.

For the little flyers, plane take-offs and landings may result in ear pain and popping. That is because of the quick changes in cabin pressure that would not allow the ear’s Eustachian tubes time to adjust. You get the little ones ear-plugs especially made for kids. These disposable ear-plugs are soft and made from hypoallergenic silicone that can reduce ear discomfort and noise. There are also ear-plugs made for adults (see ‘novelty’ page).

We like to carry backpacks, so are the kids. There are many colorful backpacks that the children will love to carry around. They come in various sizes, from the mini sizes to the slightly larger ones.

 You may want to bring along some handy card games that will keep both children and adults occupied during long travel and provide hours of play value at the same time.

 There are insect repellent spray, wipes and patches, and there are also colorful insect repellent bracelets specially made for children. Bracelet can be disposable type and usually last up to seven days or it can be the refillable type. Bracelet and patches are alternatives to sprays or wipes where the repellent liquid have to be washed off at the end of the day. You can easily put on and remove the colorful and cheerful bracelet and the kids will love it. Bracelets are especially suitable for children as they usually contain natural ingredients and repellent spray containing more than 30% DEET may not be suitable for children below certain age. Read the label. The bracelets are also great as gifts to the communities living near the forest areas. But if you prefer not to have repellent touching the skin especially for those with sensitive skins there are also colorful insect repellent patches or stickers made specially for children that can stick onto clothes.

 You may want to get your kids travel journal so that they can write down their daily activities while traveling. That will keep them interested and learn about the places they visited. They can put maps in it and help document their experiences and when they grow up they can always look back at their journeys.

 If you are going to theme parks or crowded places there are disposable ID band or bracelet that you can put on your kids wrists with information on who to contact in case the family get separated. These wrists bands are waterproof and durable. There are some wristbands where you can also put medical conditions or allergies in case of emergencies. These wristbands are also useful to be put on special adults.

 There are adult headphones. There are also headphones made specially for children two year up. And they come in many cheerful colors. They work with DVDs, ipad, ipod, mp3 players and other audio devices. Will keep your kid entertained for hours. Headphone can be the wired type or the more high tech Bluetooth type.

 There are adult neck pillows similarly there are also smaller size neck pillows specially made for children so that the whole family can snooze in comfort especially during the long airplane travel. Useful too for snoozing in the backseat of a long road drive. Comfort kits make travel more enjoyable.

 There are sunscreen made for adults and there are also sunscreen made for children. Great for that trip to the beach and summer traveling. Read the label for instructions.

 There are tiny colorful trolleys that kids can push around and store some light stuffs inside. The trolley may come with a matching backpack. These cute mini trolley luggage are made specially for kids. Adults love to travel and push trolley around so will the kids! Fun travel kit and useful too for holding some small and light kids items such as winter outfitter and soft-toys. There are also baby toy strollers that little girls love to push around.

 Children love to carry a stuffed toy or two. They will have their favorite stuffed toys that they will carry around most of the time or to sleep with. So perhaps let the kids bring along their faves. The all-time classic favourite is the teddy bear. Don’t we all love teddy bear, and in many airport transit shops we can find them that says take me home.

 A small blanket. Kids especially small children love blankets. Keep that warm and blankets are comfort kits. They love the smell of familiar blankets.

 Great for children age three and up. Sleek high tech looking tablet with smooth sensitive touch icons specially made for kids. Learn about letter names, letter sounds, word spelling and games to play with letters. Phonics based learning on the go.

Older children may be happier to tap at electronic gadgets such as tablets, iPad or iPod and play games on it or listen to music or videos. We have seen babies and young kids watching cartoons on iPad or tablet while the parents having meals In restaurants! The babies become electronic junkies early on. Might be useful for airplane and road trip as well, though when flying full-service airline most modern airplanes are equipped with inflight entertainment and there are games and selection of videos suitable for the younger audience to keep them entertained.

 If you plan to spend sometime at the beach or pools a UV protected snug fitting swimwear will come in handy. A pair of goggles might be useful too. And you may want to bring along inflatable armband floatie too.

 Sleep sheep on the go. Soothe your child into a restful, relaxing nap. Made from polyester this soft and compact sheep can be easily attached to car seats and strollers with velcro strap. This adorable pal plays calming sounds and is great for excursions or long road trip, anywhere baby needs a little extra help drifting into dreams.

 Wet cleansing or moist wipes . Great for cleaning on the go.

 Children’s books. A couple of books might be useful to educate and entertain the children at the same time. You can also get eco-friendly drawing kit that comes with a drawing pad and a complete set of twelve crayons, two pencils, four stencils and a ruler to keep your kid entertained for hours. Great for plane trips, on the road and while dining in restaurants if a child seat is available. The materials are made from plants, the carrying case made from natural cotton, and the crayons made from soy. There are also eco-friendly crafts set that come with stickers so the kids can create puppets, animals and jewellery with the stickers. However these small crafts may not be suitable for kids under the age of three.