List of things you may need!
Listed here are some of the more important items that you will need to bring for the high altitude and the rainforest.
- Official papers :
- Valid and original passport.
- Sleeping Gear :
- Sleeping bag (You can rent it in our office if you don’t have one).
- Thermal rest mattress (Optional).
Clothing :
- Mid weight fleece or wool sweater
- Fleece pants or tights
- Mid weight thermal underwear tops and bottom, synthetic or wool
- Hiking pants
- Hiking shorts
- Long-sleeve shirts
- T-shirts
- Underwear and casual socks
- Hiking socks
- Liner socks, synthetic
- Swimming suit
-Clothing accessories
- Cap
- Fleece hat
- Bandana
- Fleece gloves
Footwear
- Sturdy hiking boots, waterproof, lightweight, broken-in, aggressive tread.
- Camp shoes such as tennis shoes or sandals or other comfortable footwear to use in our campsites.
Travel Accessories :
-Bottle of water or Camelback
-Flash light
-Watch with alarm or travel clock
-2 roll of toilet paper
-Sunglasses and retainer strap
-Sun block and lip balm
-Toile try kit
-Small Washcloth
-Personal first-aid kit
-Hand sanitizer gel
-Insect repellent
-Several Ziploc plastic bags
Extra :
-Money for drinks, tips and souvenirs.
You may need for the Rainforest!
Some items are listing above already..
- Warm jacket, fleece or sweater, (can be purchased in Peru, but bring at least one.)
- Jeans or Khaki pants. (3 pairs)
- Long sleeved shirts, T-shirts
- Hat, Sunglasses, Sun block, Moisturizer ,lip salve
- Insect repellent (with at least 25% Deet, or herbal alternative like "jungle juice") After bite lotions
- long cotton socks, towel, bathing suit
- Rain gear or poncho is perfect for winter, (May-September)
- Hiking boots or comfortable walking shoes, sneakers, Teva's are excellent!
- Plastic and zip lock bags ( to ensure all possessions stay dry)
- Binoculars (imperative), Camera
- Personal flashlight, batteries