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What to pack for Peru

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What to pack for Peru - Bags
Unless the friends you make on your gap year are very strong, very stupid or hopelessly in love with you, they're not going to carry your bag for you. So, pack light. A rucksack is by far the easiest way of transporting your belongings around. Dry stuff is better than wet stuff, and lighter - look out for rucksacks with a waterproof cover.

What to pack for Peru - Documents
The little book with a hideous photo of you in it is unfortunately the only way you're going to get into Peru. Keep your passport and the rest of your essential documents somewhere safe and waterproof. To cover your back in the WCS (worse case scenario), keep a photocopy of your passport in every bag you take, and leave one in a safe place at home. Or, consider setting up your own online safe.

What to pack for Peru - Clothes
Dry clean only is a definite no-no, as is anything you want to keep pristine. That said, don't take rags, either - they'll lose you respect. Whether you go to the coast, the jungle or the mountains will affect the clothes you pack. As a general rule, layers are better than a thick jumper, jeans soak up gallons of water and are difficult to dry and trousers with bits that zip on and off are a godsend. A hat will be a barrier between you and sunstroke.

What to pack for Peru - Shoes
Flip-flops aren't much use for serious sightseeing - outdoor shops now sell walking sandals that will be more comfortable. If you're trekking, you might want to consider walking shoes rather than walking boots to minimise sweating.

What to pack for Peru - Towel
If you can bear to part with the luxury, hand towels take up less room than bath towels. Keep it wrapped in a plastic bag to avoid damp underwear.

What to pack for Peru - Camera
Given the choice, most travellers would lose their clothes rather than their camera. Trousers you can replace, shots of the Amazon you can't. Treat it like you do your passport, and make sure it's accompanied by memory cards, batteries, a charger, film and if you want to download photos mid-trip, your USB cable.

What to pack for Peru - Toiletries
The time to worry about your appearance is before a night out at uni. Take enough of the basics to keep you healthy and clean and leave the make-up, hair straighteners, aftershave etc. at home.

What to pack for Peru - First aid kit
Most people swan through their gap year without even a paper cut. However, it pays to have the essentials in case of a headache, hangover, splinter, blister etc.

What to pack for Peru - Guide books
Pack it, study it, consult it but don't worship it. Guide books are there to guide you, not dictate your trip. And any vital information (bus times, for example) should be double-checked once you're there.

What to pack for Peru - Pen and something to write on
Put down your thoughts or scribble off a postcard. Or have a game of good ol' noughts and crosses to pass the time.

What to pack for Peru - Entertainment
If you're a book lover, you might find yourself reaching for one when you board a bus. Or your MP3 player if you like music. A pack of cards can fill empty hours too.

What to pack for Peru - Adapter
You'll need at least one plug adapter, as there are three different electrical systems in Peru.


Other bits and bobs to pack for Peru

  • A padlock
    Putting a padlock on your locker will make it less attractive to opportunist thieves.

  • Safety pins
    Double protect your valuables by pinning them to the inside of your bag or pocket. Good things to have in most situations.

  • Duvet-less duvet cover
    Wrap yourself in your own bedding and get out of having to rent sheets.

  • Flip-flops
    Slip them on to shower in - the floors can get messy after 15 guests use them!

  • Antibacterial gel
    Always wash your hands after you go to the toilet, as the phrase goes - or use some magic gel.

  • Torch
    Your dorm mates will not appreciate you turning the light on if they're asleep when you get back to the hostel. And it might stop you tripping over your adapter.
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