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We bring forth some essential backpacker's guide to help you on your adventurous trek!
Your Corona Travel Guide – Do’s and Don’ts and Backpacking Tips
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Your Corona Travel
Guide – Do’s and
Don’ts and
Backpacking Tips
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Introduction
Every cloud has a silver lining!
That’s what we believe even when the world is grappling through the
disparities of a global pandemic.
The time is tight, thousands of lives have already been claimed, and
many more are still fighting to ward off this deadly disease. It has taken
a toll on mental health, and several cases of depression are coming
upfront.
So let’s unwind for once and live life to the fullest!
Are you wanderlust, an adventurer, an explorer? Do you like to fly high
in the sky as a free bird? Do you know that the best view comes after
you have climbed to the highest point?
Yes, the mountains are calling, and you must go!
But before your voyage, we bring forth some essential backpacker’s
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The Do’s
and Don’ts
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Don’t overboard your travel bag
How many bags are you planning
to take—a whole trolley?
Never mind! You will stay in the
woods, so any fancy attire or
luxurious grooming and makeup
kit are useless. So pack only
essential things to look out for
when traveling, such as daily
clothes, hiking shoes, everyday
grooming accessories, medicines,
face masks, gloves, and sanitizer.
These are a must as the lurking
fear of COVID persists!
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Avoid carrying unnecessary photographic gears
Yes, every one of us loves to
capture the beautiful moments
from our travel diary, but you
have a smartphone, which has
eased carrying hefty photographic
tools.
Besides, there are portable
cameras with amicable picture
clarity that are among the best
alternatives to the bulky DSLRs.
They are lightweight and easily
slide in your backpack.
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Do due diligence about the weather and the place
As you gear up to hike to your
destination, a set of cloud washes away
all your dreams, and your day goes in
waste!
Nobody wishes for such as hassle on
their trip! Also, don’t forget to carry your
raingear.
Besides, with the widespread effect of
corona virus, several countries have
levied international travel restrictions. So
before you embark on your journey, learn
about the Corona virus outbreak in that
region and inquire if the specific
country’s tourism industry has imposed
specialized Corona virus travel advice.
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Hiking shoes are a must
Did you pack your hiking gears?
Well, these are of the utmost importance
when you are going on a backpacking
trip.
We recommend that you don’t stuff your
bag with fancy boots and shoes as we
are confident that you don’t want to
encounter painful blisters!
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Trekking poles are a lifesaver
Are you venturing on a long hike?
Yes, it can be strenuous and painful on
the legs, it can wear you out, but it’s
worth every hassle as the ultimate joy
you gain is beyond imagination.
As your hiking equipment carries a pair
of trekking poles, it can prevent
accidental injuries and render balance
and support.
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Maintain a regular drinking water
schedule
You don’t want to die of thirst while hiking,
right?
So you must maintain a water drinking
routine. Moreover, make sure the water is
purified, so you are not prone to incurring any
infection.
If you have freshwaters on your way, they are
one of the safest drinking water. Refill your
bottles to last you for the day!
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Have a healthy meal
You will need all the energy to hike on
your backpacking trip. Hence, having a
meal at the right time is a must!
You must have a healthy meal, clean all
your fresh fruits before consumption, and
sanitize the area before cooking. Carry a
lot of tissues, paper soap strips, and use
disposable cups and dishes.
It is a friendly gesture, but as you travel
during the tough times of COVID, avoid
sharing meals or using the same plates
or cups.
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Be a responsible traveler!
As a rule of thumb, you are your caretaker while embarking on a
backpacking trip. It would be best if you hike at your pace without
stressing your body with excessive exhaustion.
If you plan for a backpacking trip to the US, check out the US travel
restriction imposed from March 2020 with the outbreak of COVID.
Till then, stay safe, stay happy, travel the world with Bucketlist, and
let loose the fears of a global pandemic!
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Himanshu Shah
+1 (800) 281-
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Himanshu Shah
+1 (800) 281-1604
[email protected]
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