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Solo Travel Packing List- don’t forget to pack these 21 items in 2023

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Travelling solo and want to make sure you don’t forget to pack the necessities? Don’t worry, I’ve got you! I just travelled Europe, Asia and parts of the USA for the past 6 months and have compiled the perfect list! I’ve include the absolute necessities as well as some unique items you may not have thought of packing! I’ve included all of the best items to pack for your next trip, with links to my amazon favourites throughout the blog! So if you’re trip is quickly approaching, you can order most of these items overnight with Amazon Prime! Here’s the direct link to my Amazon storefront where I’ve included all these must-have travel items!

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Don’t Forget to Pack These 21 Items

1. Eye Mask + Ear Plugs

Absolutely necessary for those long travel days or noisy nights at hostels! This is a great option as it comes with an eye mask + ear plugs!

3D Contoured Eye Mask, Blackout Design Eye with Adjustable Strip and Ear Plug for Men, Women and Kids

 

2. Luggage and Travel Locks

These are the exact locks I brought with me! I definitely recommend bringing more than one! If you’re staying at a hostel, you’ll want to be able to secure your belongings in your locker at all times, with these reliable locks! Also great for securing the bag itself. Having more than one lock came in very handy while solo travelling!

 Fosmon TSA Accepted Cable Luggage Locks, Suit Case & Luggage (4 Pack)

 

 

3. Carabiners

Carabiners are SO handy! This is often overlooked and I only decided to add this to my packing list for my most recent trip and they were so useful! When your bag starts getting full, having the option to tie things to the outside is a game-changer!

Carago Carabiner Clips with Screw Gate, 10 Pack Carabiners Hiking Clips with 7.5mm Diameter Aluminum Rod

 

4. Everyday Tote Bag

I always pack a tote bag on backpacking trips for the low key days when I visit coffee shops and need to carry a few things with me!

Canvas Tote Bag Aesthetic, Reusable Grocery Shopping Cloth Bags

 

5. A Notebook

You’ll be ready to journal right when you arrive, or jot down direction when your phone is about to die! It’s very handy to have a notebook!

 

Moleskine Notebook Cahier Set of 3 Pocket Ruled Black

 

6. Electrolytes: Liquid IV

Great for those mornings when you’re hungover and need a quick cure or if you get dehydrated/sick while travelling!

Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier, Electrolyte Drink Mix (Lemon Lime, 6 Count)

 

 

7. Secure Travel Money Belt

A money belt is worn close to your body and provides extra security when travelling with your passport in crowded areas!

MoKo Secure Travel Money Belt, Undercover Hidden RFID Blocking Travel Wallet, Anti-Theft Passport Wallets for Men Women

 

 

8. Energy Bars

Packing energy bars is great when you don’t have food while travelling and are very hungry! 10/10 recommend.

CLIF BAR – Energy Bars – Oatmeal Raisin Walnut – (68 Gram Protein Bars, 12 Count)

 

 

9. Lightweight Rain Poncho

I wish I would’ve brought this instead of a rain coat! So compact and easy to store in your backpack! Also great for covering your fanny pack. (Making the decision of bringing a poncho on your trip instead of a proper rain coat definitely depends on the destination you are travelling).

Totes womens Rain Poncho, Lightweight, Reusable, and Packable on the Go Rain Protection

 

 

10. Deet Insect Repellant

Insect repellent with diet is very important in Southeast Asia, among other destinations.

Ben’s 30% DEET Mosquito, Tick and Insect Repellent, 37ml Pump, Pack of 4

 

11. Power Bank with USB + USB C

When travelling, I always make sure my phone is charged for safety purposes. This charger is a great option as it is powerful +has USB/USB C.

INIU Power Bank, USB C Slimmest Triple 3A High-Speed 10000mAh Phone Portable Charger

 

12. Quick Dry Microfibre Travel Towel

Not all hostels provide towels, so this is yet another must! If you’re unsure about which size to get, I’d honestly recommend getting the largest size offered- although not absolutely necessary and will take up a bit more space in your backpack, it will be so nice having a full size towel! Trust me.

Sfee 2 Pack Microfiber Quick Dry Travel Towel- Super Absorbent Compact Lightweight Sport Towel Gym Towel for Travel, Beach, Hiking, Backpacking

 

 

13. Lightweight Day Backpack

This is a great day pack for your adventures. It’s very compact and easy to pack in your main bag on travel days. It’s the exact one I used and it came in very handy while solo travelling!

 Quechua Hiking Backpack NH100 10L – Light Khaki

 

14. Fanny Pack w/ Multiple Zippers

Having a fanny pack is essential, when venturing out for the day with your passport and wallet! I love this one because it has many compartments and will help keep everything organized and separated.

MAXTOP Large Crossbody Fanny Pack for Women Men with 4-Zipper Pockets

 

15. A Solid Backpack

I have this bag and can’t recommend it enough! The clamshell design will keep you SO organized, regardless off how long you are travelling for! Although the dimensions are a bit larger than most airline-standards for carry-on bags, I’ve never had an issue with this, as long as you respect the weight limit! Again, I highly recommend this company and design!!

 

Cotopaxi Allpa 42L Travel Pack

 

 

16. Inflatable Travel Pillow

More of a luxury than a necessity but this came in very handy on lengthy bus and train rides! Very compact and easy to pack.

 

Inflatable Travel Pillow for Airplane, Car, and Travel

 

 

17. Tampons

If you’re travelling to Southeast Asia, stock up on tampons because it is very hard to find them there!!

Tampax Pearl Regular Plastic Tampons, Unscented, 50 Count

 

 

18. Toothbrush Travel Case

These came in so handy when living in hostels and wanting to keep my toothbrush clean!

4 Pack Travel Toothbrush Case for Trip Home Camping Dust-Proof and Sanitary

 

 

 

19. Packing Cubes

Packing cubes are going to save you so much space and help keep you organized when living out of a backpack! I love this set because it comes with extras like a laundry bag, toiletries bag, etc.

OrgaWise Packing Cubes Travel Storage Bags 9 Pieces Packing Organizer Set

 

20. Universal Power Adapter

A universal travel adaptor is a must! This one is great since it has a wall charger, plus USB and USB-C ports! Make the investment in a universal adapter now so you don’t have to buy new ones on each trip!

 

 

Universal International Travel Power Adapter, All in One Wall Charger with High Speed 2.4A 3xUSB, 3.0A Type-C, European Adapter, Worldwide AC Outlet Plugs for UK, EU, AU, Asia

 

 

21. Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones

These are definitely a splurge but hear me out. These were a game-changer during every flight I took, long bus or train ride and even in hostels when people were loud! It helped me escape from whatever unpleasant situation I was in and literally block out all of the background noise! I highly recommend these Bose headphones. Yes, they are pricey but trust me, they will be a great investment!

Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series II) Wireless Headphones, Noise Cancelling – Black

 

 

 

 

 

Looking for tips on how to book accommodations when solo travelling? Read this quick blog with my top tips straight from a solo female traveller!

Thank you for reading this blog and I hope that you found it helpful! These are definitely the best things you might not think about packing for your next solo travels! Want to follow my adventures live? Check out my instagram!

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