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Must Read Guide for A Beginner Backpacker

​More and more travel buffs are choosing to explore world backpacker-style. There are several things you need to keep in mind if you want to make your backpacker-style trip a success. First of all, don't start by choosing allocation, which will be too difficult for a beginner to explore with a backpack. It is almost impossible to accomplish this trip without planning and getting the right set of equipment along with you. From packing smartly to managing your budget, these backpacking tips for beginners will provide you with quick and easy insights for a fun-loaded, hassle-free, and budget-friendly expedition!

Tip #1: Choose the Right Location

When you are backpacking for the first time, ensure you choose the right location. Opting for the right site will allow you to enjoy the journey and explore the surrounding area while not making you feel vulnerable and miserable. Pick a place, which is safe for beginners, and don't forget to take an experienced backpacker along with you.  Opt for backpackers camps where you can seek the help of fellow backpackers when you run into difficulties.

Tip #2: Right Backpacking Equipment

It's obvious, being a backpacking neophyte; you won't have the right backpacking equipment by your side. It's okay! Start by renting out good-quality items like your backpacking tent, pad, and sleeping bag. Then, you can purchase good-quality personal items like clothes, shoes, and backpack by yourself. It's challenging to have a fantastic backpacking expedition without spending a bit of your hard-earned money. Here are a few more tips to consider:

• Get a sleeping pad with insulation for excellent comfort and value

• Get a lightweight yet padded backpack for easy carrying

• Opt for clothes (more athletic wear than fancy) that are quick-drying and moisture-wicking

• Get a bigger tent as it is more economical

• ​Just pack the pots, plates, cups, and utensils that you need

Tip #3: Pack Smartly

Efficient packing is essential when you are backpacking. Light and small baggage doesn't put you down. A piece of organized luggage gives you more space and allows you to retrieve your stored equipment without any hassle.

Pro tip- Keep bulky items in the bottom; place the essentials and frequently belongings in the accessory pockets; stash the denser and more substantial elements in the middle and most-used bulky essentials on the top zone. Ensure the weight is uniformly balanced on all sides and utilize every nook and cranny possible.

Tip #4: Know the Right Backpacking Food

Your nearest grocery can provide you with everything you need for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you don't want to cook and want easy bites on the go, then get high-protein candy bars, trail mix, packaged noodles, snacks, and rice meals. Canned food items seem like a fantastic option, but they can be cumbersome and leave you feeling burdened.

Tip #5: Get Prepared

Even short trips can be tiring for a newbie backpacker. Prepare yourself mentally physically before you finally hit the trails. Practice with a loaded backpack on trails near your home so that you don't feel sick and exhausted abroad. Get acquainted with the equipment. Try to set up the tent, fire up your stove, and filter water. Learn the essential troubleshooting, so that you don't feel helpless in the trip. Take a first aid box for sure. Last but most important thing- Don't forget to insure your trip with a travel insurance policy. A travel insurance policy covers your trip against several unforeseen circumstances.

Keep all these tips in mind to have a safe and merry backpack trip. Happy Travelling!