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HOME » Articles » South American Packing Essentials South American Packing EssentialsBy Tiffany L. Murnan It's amazing how much stuff people take when taking a trip to Latin America. A backpacker may be willing to take a cold shower, but she thinks she needs all of the amenities of a Roman bath to accompany the freezing water! Many travelers pack for South American trips with the thought, "I won't be able to buy this down there. Better take it." It's only later, when buying stove fuel at Ace Hardware in Quito, that she realizes how wrong she was!
One of the pleasures of traveling is bringing home crafts and memories of the host country, so why miss out by bringing too many odds and ends from home! In Iquiue, Chile, I once saw two backpackers with four 100-gallon backpacks and a cat. I nearly lost my senses laughing and pondering, "What can be so important to kill yourself carrying it." As it turns out, the refrigerator-toting travleres had an intriguing story to go along with their packs, but I don't really think they needed the cat. Surprisingly, all a South American traveler really needs is a passport and plance ticket. Everything else he can buy as needed in markets, malls, or from other travelers. And the price for items bought on the road? Let's just say it won't break your budget. Although I love buying and exchanging travel items along the road, there are a few things that I would never leave home without. Here's my personal travel essentials!
Try not to be a gear head! If you aren't going to camp, don’t take a sleeping bag, and if you only want to camp occasionally, consider renting the equipment there. Remember, when traveling, often it’s better to have too little than too much!
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