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We’ve already stated how important it is to have a lightweight, quality backpack to carry the necessities during the day. However, you might still be wondering what needs to go in there and what to pack in your duffle bag. Well, don’t worry. We’ve compiled a checklist of everything that needs to go in your backpack for the daytime.
Without a doubt, the most popular place to go trekking is on one of the routes to Machu Picchu. On these treks, you’ll tend to pass through high and very cold mountainous regions before descending into the warmer rainforest areas.
You’ll need to take lots of things with you to be prepared for all kinds of weather and climates. The items below are based on the most common 4–5 day treks, but you can change it according to your trip if it’ll be more or less days.
Here’s our ultimate checklist to pack for Machu Picchu.
Another frequent hiking region is high up in the mountains. Ausangate is one of the most popular treks in this part of Peru. You’ll find the weather can get very cold as you spend a lot of time walking among the glaciers.
You’ll mainly be needing warm clothing for these treks and can do without some of the items on the previous list. Again, you can change the amount fof items depending on the length of the trek.
Here’s our checklist if you’re traveling to the colder mountain regions of Peru:
When it comes to hiking in the Andes, these are usually shorter treks and don’t go quite as high up as the colder mountain regions. This includes hikes like the Huchuy Qosqo trek. The days will usually be warm and sunny but the evening a little colder.
You won’t need quite as many warm items as on our previous two lists. Here’s our essential Andean trekking packing list:
Trips to the jungle, especially Tarapoto and Manu, are very popular with visitors to Peru. The climate is warm and humid and rain is sometimes even welcome. You’ll be hiking through unique flora and fauna and spotting some rare species.
You won’t need extra warm clothes at all here. However, some relatively warm clothing is needed at night, especially during the colder months. You’ll also find there are lots of bugs around and will need to protect yourself from them.
Here’s our ultimate jungle packing list: