Packing

How and what to pack when travelling

We travel with two Nevis 65 litre rucksacks by Mountain Warehouse.

They come with detachable smaller packs which provide an additional 15 litres each. We use these for hand luggage on planes and for day trips.

We like the adjustable straps which fit us both well. The Nevis rucksacks come with rain covers, a padded internal laptop pocket, compression straps, lots of pockets, top and side carry handles, and a gazillion zips.

We use packing cubes to keep everything organised. Packing cubes are awesome!

The kids also each have a rucksack and carry their own bedtime snugglies, pens, books, toys and electronics. They love the responsibility of bringing their own things.

How to pack light for long-term family travel

Everyone has different needs and travel styles.

We can be away for weeks (and sometimes months) at a time so we have to balance packing light with making sure we have what we need.

We pack a small amount of versatile clothing that we can layer for different climates and weather conditions.

To reduce how much stuff we carry, we do laundry along the way.

On longer trips where we have moved between different climates we have donated locally or posted home things that we have finished with.

For example, when we reached the end of our Australia trip we posted home a box with our swim suits, beach shoes and snorkelling gear. It cost us £40 but it saved so much effort lugging all that stuff around Japan!

This is our current packing list, refined over many trips. It works for us and our travel style.

  • Clothing

    7 x underwear
    4 x pairs of socks
    1 x long sleeve t shirt
    3 x short sleeve t shirts
    1 x hoodie or fleece jumper
    3 x trousers or shorts

  • Shoes & outerwear

    1 x pair of trainers
    1 x pair of walking boots (if relevant)
    1 x pair of flip-flops or aqua shoes (if relevant)
    1 x waterproof jacket


  • Toiletries

    Toothbrushes and toothpaste
    Shampoo and soap bar
    Hairbrush
    Deodorant
    Razor, spare blades and shaving gel
    Nail scissors

  • Electronics and tech

    Mobile phones
    iPads
    Lots of charging cables
    Global plug adaptor with multiple USB ports
    Headphones
    Battery packs

  • First aid

    Insect repellent and bite cream
    Sun cream
    Thermometer
    Plasters
    Antiseptic wipes
    Medications
    Painkillers

  • Documents & money

    Passports
    Travel insurance
    Vaccination certificates
    Visas
    1 debit card and 2 credit cards
    Driving licenses
    International driver permits

  • Swimwear (if relevant)

    Baseball caps
    Swimming costumes
    Goggles
    Thin and light microfibre travel towels
    Snorkel masks


  • Other equipment

    Totes for laundry and shopping
    Spare glasses
    Pens and notepads
    Soft toys and small games
    Books
    Reusable water bottles
    Lightweight bowls, chopsticks and cutlery