There are certain things which I really must take on my backpacking trip yet the rest of the time they stay in a box unused . . . Unloved. However, I would feel lost without them whilst backpacking. I have therefore compiled a list of essential items every backpacker needs to help those who have still not mastered the art of packing.
I wanted to share these items with you so that you don’t have the same trial and error that I had with these items. So here is my list of essential items every backpacker needs.
10 Essential Items Every Backpacker Needs
1/ Packing Cubes
I love them and is one of my essential items every backpacker needs. They are basically what it says on the tin! Cubes that you pack things in. Not only do they come in all sizes but they come in different colours so you can pack your evening wear in one and your casual day wear in the other. Also you can get small ones for underwear or larger ones for your cold weather gear or if you just pack a lot.
I find the small size (11″ x 6.75″ x 3″) (28cm x 17cm x 7.5cm) is perfect and have two in my backpack. You basically roll your stuff up and shove them in. They come out not so creased and in the same order as you put them in.
There so many different brands out there but my preference is Ebag packing cubes.
Buy your packing cubes here
2/ Power Pack
Always great to use if you are in a hostel where there are limited plugs or when you are using your phone a lot for Google Maps offline etc.
Running low? Then plug it in. As with the packing cubes there are many different types of power banks. I did a lot of research before buying and found that the Solar Charger by Innoo Tech has good reviews.
It is waterproof, shockproof and when I haven’t power available, I can recharge it via the sun. However, I would advise that this is just used as a back up as you need a lot of hours of sunlight to recharge this pack. I have sewn a little pouch into my day pack so it can recharge as I walk.
Not in the UK: Buy your Innoo Tech Solar Charger HERE
3/ Colgate Omron Electric Toothbrush
I loved my toothbrush at home but I felt it was a little bit bulky and impractical for charging whilst I am travelling. I did a lot of research before I purchased a new one and found this little beauty, the Colgate Omron.
It’s small, light and has the same charger as my phone and my power pack. The charge lasts for approx 2 weeks meaning I don’t need to keep on worrying about finding a spare plug. Plus it charges in its handy travel case.
It’s the envy of every traveller I meet. Therefore, it is a must in this list of 10 essential items every backpacker needs.
Not in the Uk:
Buy your Colgate ProClinical C250 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush HERE
And don’t forget to purchase your additional tooth brush heads: Colgate ProClinical Triple Clean Replacement Electric Toothbrush Heads – Pack of 4
4/ Hanging Wash Bag
I’m very particular on the style of wash bag I use. It has to have a hook. I don’t want to be dropping it in a hostel or cheap hotel shower and have my bag getting soaked, dirty or trying to balance it in some impractical place.
I also like to have it hung next to my bed in hostels so I can grab things easily especially when there is limited space. It is truly a life-saver and is one of the 10 essential items every backpacker needs.
Mine was a free gift but this is a similar one.
Not in the UK: Buy your Hanging Travel Toiletry Bag HERE
5/ Sleeping Bag Liner
Perfect for travelling. They are thin and lightweight. Great for sleeping on those not so clean bed sheets, avoiding paying to hire bed sheets in European hostels and for curling up in sleeper trains.
I have a cotton one but I should really upgrade to a silk one. They stop pesky bedbugs and are extremely light weight.
Not in the UK: Buy your cotton sleeping bag liner HERE or check out this silk liner.
6/ A Metal Cup
My best friend got me one as a leaving gift before I set off on my travels. We frequently used hers on the BBQ when we camped to heat water for a coffee.
These are so handy as, like I said, you can put them on a hot surface to heat your water (be aware that the handle will be hot too). They are great to use in hostels when there are not enough cups and they can be used to eat your cereal out of, make porridge in and for sharing wine :+)
Not in the Uk: Buy your Enamel Camping Mug HERE
7/Epilator
Argh! The female travellers’ nightmare: keeping hair free when in hot countries. No one likes to continuously shave and getting a wax can add up. So I invested in an epilator that charges. That way it doesn’t matter if your voltage is a bit low etc. Just charge it when you can.
Mine is also waterproof so you can use it in the shower if you are staying in a hostel dorm.
Not in the UK: Buy your Philips Skincare System Wet and Dry Epilator HERE
8/Lush shampoo
I have mentioned Lush shampoo bars in my post about liquids when travelling hand luggage only. I love lush products. A lot are natural, animal testing friendly and smell amazing.
The lush shampoo bars is perfect for travelling and lasts for ages too.
For when I am at home I like to use Lush sea salt shampoo. It might be pricey but again it lasts for ages. Hence, it is a practical addition in this list of 10 essential items every backpacker needs.
Buy your Lush Shampoo Bar HERE
9/ TEP internet.
This is a new purchase for me and it is great. It provides you with WiFi wherever you are in the world.
You can either hire it by day and they will deliver and you return it from wherever you are in the world, or you can buy the set and pay per 24 hours.
It also has a space to insert a SIM meaning you can use it as a router if you find cheap deals on a local SIM.
Buy or rent your TEP portable WIFI unit HERE
10/ Panasonic Lumix Camera
This one doesn’t get packed away as I use it at home and away. I love this camera as it’s small and compact meaning I am not drawing attention to myself with a large DSLR camera but the features on it are amazing. You can really zoom in and it takes great night shots.
The only thing I was a little disappointed about was the flash but then I realised that due to the way I hold my camera, my finger was always over it. Doh!
Not in the UK: Buy your Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ80 Digital Camera HERE
So there you have it. My 10 essential items every backpacker needs. All of these I just can’t travel without. My friends over at Cheeky Passports have a fantastic electronic packing list which I always go to when looking for new gadgets. I have just purchased the multiple USB charger as I always have so much to charge.
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I think I have almost everything on this list! (with the exception of metal mug, sleeping bag liner and pocket wifi – it’s just not a thing in Australia, yet!) Good travel accessories are essential to a smooth trip and can really make simple tasks – more straightforward and less of a stress when on the road.
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Thanks for sharing these handy tips and tricks! I’m adding a few of them to my must-buy list! I’m totally getting the hanging toiletry bag. There is nothing worse than dropping your bag in a dodgy wet shower! I also love the sleeping bag liner – super handy for hostels and camping!
Great travel tips! We’re actually considering the TEP WiFi ourselves when we tour Europe. Glad to see it’s still getting positive reviews. Also love the sleeping bag liner too! It’s something I’d never even thought of before!
I find TEP so useful. If you do decide to use TEP it would really help me if you use the link in my post.
The sleeping bag liner is such a great item to have, I also squash in a thin pillow case with it. Great to pack out with clothes if you are lacking a pillow 🙂
Very helpful tips for travelling. TEP internet is something new for me as it is working everywhere. I also love those sleeping bags because it is comfortable during long hauls on airport or at railway station lounges.
Thanks for those tips Kathy. So practical and space saving. Love the electric toothbrush and lush shampoo! I love my little Bluetooth speaker. Very small and lightweight but great quality sound!
I too love your bluetooth speakers too. My speakers have just broken so I need to get another!
The bedbug bag liner. What a great idea. My biggest problem from traveling are those bloody bed bugs.
Argh me too. Check out my post http://walkaboutwanderer.com/bed-bugs-backpacking/ about my experience :-/
An interesting post, you have some useful items there.
Excellent tips for anyone travelling – I particularly love the hanging wash bag – I will be buying one this week