Lightweight backpacking for the budget traveler
When most people hear the term budget travel, they often think
first of the hordes of young backpackers who traverse Europe on
shoestring budgets each summer. This image is very true, and
backpacking is one of the best ways to see the most sights, in
the shortest amount of time and for the smallest amount of money.
Backpacking is one of the very best ways to travel light, and
traveling light often allows you to travel more cheaply.
Learning how to back your backpack the right way and to pack as
lightly as possible, is an important skill, whether you are
trekking through Europe for a month or just enjoying a weekend
in the country.
The first thing is to start with a lightweight but well built
backpack that is able to withstand the rigors of travel. A
quality backpack should have heavy zippers, pockets and flaps
that close easily and stay closed, and lots of easy accessible
compartments. Buying a backpack with a lock can be important as
well, particularly if your backpack will be out of sight often,
such as when you are on a crowded train or staying at a hotel or
hostel.
Another good alternative for many backpackers and other budget
traveler is to buy a backpack that has wheels. The upside of
such a design, of course, is that the backpack will be easy to
wheel from place to place, and will function much like a rolling
carryon suitcase, but without the bulk.
The downside of the rolling backpack, however, is that such
backpacks are considerably heavier when you do have to use them
as backpacks. Whether or not a backpack on wheels is right for
you will depend on your style of travel and your personal
preferences.
Of course what you put in your backpack is just as important as
the backpack itself. It is important to pack wisely when
planning for your backpack adventure. A good approach is to pack
only a few quality and versatile items of clothing and combine
them in new ways for variety. Packing a few accessories, such as
scarves, ties and jewelry, are a great way to make the clothes
you pack go further. They take up little room in the backpack,
and they can provide new ways to wear the same clothes.
It is also important to pack travel size toiletry items into
your backpack. Shampoos, conditioners, deodorants, toothpaste
and even toothbrushes all come in small travel sizes, so be sure
to gather these travel size items for your trip. These travel
size items are a great way to keep the weight of your backpack
to a minimum.
It is also important to buy a good pair of comfortable walking
shoes, since you will be wearing them for a long time. Shoes
take up a great deal of space in a suitcase or backpack, so
stick with one pair of good shoes, and use the rest of your
backpack for clothes and other items.
One good rule of thumb when deciding what to pack and what to
leave at home is to pack those items that are not easily or
cheaply purchased at your destination, and leave behind those
items you can easily purchase once you arrive.
One important consideration for those who wear glasses is to
pack an extra pair of eyeglasses. The importance of this tip
will depend on the strength of your prescription and how
important your glasses are go getting around. Most people who
wear glasses have at least one extra pair. Investing in a hard
sided case and packing it in your backpack could potentially
save you a lot of money and trouble if you lose or break your
glasses.