Asia’s rainforests are some of the oldest and most diverse in the world, and getting to explore them is an experience like no other. But whether you’re drifting past mangrove forests in Bangladesh, trekking under dense canopies in Malaysia, or seeking out elusive wildlife in Indonesia, you need to make sure you’re properly kitted out. We’ve put together a list of things to pack for a rainforest trip that’s unforgettable for all the right reasons.
The North Face Base Camp Voyager Sling Bag
No longer the sole preserve of embarrassing dads in the ‘80s, practical pouches inspired by the bum bag, waist bag or fanny pack – whatever you call them – are a good idea for stashing away your essentials and keeping your hands free. This versatile sling bag from The North Face can be worn sideways, on your back or crossbody. It’s made from recycled polyester with a durable TPE coating; a daisy chain where you can clip on additional items, like your water bottle; and contains multiple zippered pockets for your mobile phone and small items.
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Columbia Men’s Peakfreak X2 Outdry Shoes
It wouldn’t be a rainforest without frequent tropical showers. To ensure you don’t get caught out by a downpour, invest in some waterproof or quick dry hiking shoes. This durable pair by Columbia is designed to tackle tough terrain and withstand all manner of weather, allowing you to keep your footing – and your toes – lovely and dry.
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Victorinox Huntsman 91mm, Silver Transparent
Awaken your inner Boy Scout with this multi-function pocketknife by Victorinox. It features 15 nifty tools, including two knives, a pair of scissors and a corkscrew. So, whether you need to prepare kindling for a fire, hack through thick undergrowth or open a bottle of wine, you’ll be ready to spring into action.
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Thermos 710ml Vacuum Insulated Bottle
If you’re looking for a sturdy canteen to keep your water chilled, or simply need a warm coffee in hand to get going in the morning, this durable insulated Thermos flask will be a welcome addition to your day pack. Available in three colours, it has a locking cap to prevent spills and a hydration metre to keep track of how much you’re drinking.
Topologie Verdon Crossbody Phone Case
Constantly dropping or misplacing your phone? Scrambling to locate or fix it can be stressful at the best of times, but it’s an ordeal you’ll definitely want to avoid in the jungle. Topologie’s minimalist-chic phone case comes with a removable and adjustable crossbody strap that’ll keep your device safe while also within easy reach.
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SmartGo Pokefi Pocket WiFi Hotspot
You won’t always get full bars in the rainforest. For constant connectivity – and the reassurance that comes with it – don’t forget to add this handy pocket-sized hotspot device by SmartGo to your packing list. It comes pre-loaded with 5GB of international data, which is valid in 120 countries, so it’s ready to use wherever you land.
Keep your cool in the heat and humidity with a powerful personal fan. This model by Feliztrip has flexible positioning to fit comfortably around the neck and two heads for a blast of breeze either side of your face. With three fan speeds and an ultra-quiet motor, this gadget is going to be your new best friend in the wilderness.
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