Travel Backpackers are defined by their desire to experience the world authentically to truly absorb the essence of a destination. Within the scope of the Travel Backpacker community, we find a wide range of people and accessories they need for their travels. Before we get into a full backpacking checklist and backpacking necessities, let's discuss the different types of travel backpackers.
Travel Backpacking Checklist
Travel Backpacking Accessories:
- Earplugs
- Sleep Mask
- Combination Cable Lock(s)
- International Plug Adapter (with USB & USB-C outlets)
- Quick Dry Towel(s)
- Compression Packing Cubes
- Rechargeable External Power Bank
- Cables & Chargers
- Cable and Charger Organiser Pouch
- Day Bag / Daypack
- Travel Size Toiletries
- Toiletry Bag (preferably one that hangs)
- Flip Flops / Sandals / Thongs
- Headphones
- Compact Water Bottle / Travel Water Bottle
- Document Folder
- RFID-Blocking Wallet or RFID-Blocking Card Holder
- Sim Card or eSim Card
- Money Belt
Optional Travel Accessories:
- Sunglasses
- Pocket Wifi Router
- Small Flashlight / Travel Torch
- Travel Pillow
- Sleeping Bag Liner
- Portable Door Lock
- Waterproof Backpack Cover
- Mesh Laundry Bag
- Travel Journal
- GPS Luggage Tag
- Dry Bag
Travel Backpacking Clothing:
- Tops (4-7)
- Bottoms (2-4)
- Underwear (7)
- Socks (5-7)
- Sweatshirts (1-2)
- Swimwear (1)
- Flip Flops
- Sneakers
- Hat
- Rain Jacket
Additional Clothing for Colder Climates:
- Thermals (1-2)
- Neck Gaiter
- Gloves
And of course, a backpack!
What Size Backpacking Pack Do You Need? Can Backpacking Packs Be Carry Ons?
The size of a backpacking pack for backpack travellers can vary depending on several factors such as the climate of the destination, the individual's packing style, duration, what they will be doing on travels etc. However, a common recommendation is to aim for a pack with a capacity ranging from 40 to 70 litres.
Let me rephrase that, you should aim for 40-70 liters of space in your backpack(s). Personally, I like to bring two smaller backpacks on my travels. This two-bag dynamic distributes the weight better and it saves you stress if you are dealing with airlines and their baggage restrictions. I also travel with my laptop so I can work remotely and this adds a decent amount of weight. So I'll travel with a 40L backpack and a smaller 20L backpack. What is also nice about a 40/45L backpacking pack is that they function as carry ons.
Now check out our Ultimate Guide for Travel Backpacking! Collaborating with a select group of backpacking bloggers and industry professionals, we've compiled a diverse range of knowledge, essential hacks, and insider tips to meet you wherever you are on your backpacking journey.
WRITTEN BY
MARK CIPOLLINA
Favorite Trips: Spain, Egypt & Vietnam
Favorite Cuisines: Italian, Peruvian & Japanese
Quote: “Be a circle and just roll with it”