November Packing List for Vietnam
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Try My November Packing List for Vietnam and Asia
- 1 – yoga skirt long enough to cover my knees
- 3 – tank tops with high neckline to protect chest from the sun
- 2 – long sleeve light with gauze cotton or linen shirts
- leggings cotton
- long Bermuda 100% cotton shorts
- hooded sweatshirt (dark color it will get used a lot) use it in your hotel room only
- rain jacket (plan to buy a poncho there should cost about a dollar.
- swimsuit
- cover up – white dress – tese can be layered and used together in case I get sunburned
- white wrap for the beach/ and doubles as a dress
- pair walking shoes by Ecco – my go to shoes for vacation
- sandals
- sport bras
- regular bra
- pairs of socks that don’t show (3)
- linen long sleeve beach shirts (3) (used it for the sun cover up to protect my arms and to go into sacred places)
- hair clips and two pony tail hair bands kept on the shaft of my hairbrush
- hairbrush
- flat iron – automatic voltage international
- The last item I pack is my sleeping shorts and shirt. If it’s bedtime, I want to find my gear without digging through my bag
- a baseball hat
- packable beach hat
- scarf that will cover my shoulders and head
- Converter and chargers for all electronics
Other Stuff
- Must be able to cover your knees, head, arms shoulders to enter Christian and shrines
- One red umbrella – so I can find it
- Sunscreen 30+
- Face sunscreen 70+
- Bug repellant – please consult your pharmacy on this.
- TSA standard liquid bag for shampoo, conditioner, leave in condition and anti- frizz sprays, all 3 oz. or under
To do before, I go
- Make sure all you charge your device batteries.
- Notify Visa or Master Card that you are leaving the country with dates of travel and locations.
- Bring cash. Larger Bills get a better exchange rate. (50 and 100 dollar bills – $1.00’s are for bartering)
- Vietnam is not a place that credit cards are widely accepted.
- Make sure you Bank has authorized your ATM card(s) for use in your country with dates of travel
- Get all medicines
- US currency, Cash
- 3 Extra photos of me ( I carry three back passport pictures of me from Costco in case my passport gets lost and my visa)
- World Health card with all up-to-date shots on it
What I wear on the airplane
- Running shoes and socks
- Leggings or yoga pants
- Heavy Costco Sweatshirt with hood
- Tank top and tea shirt (layer)
What’s in my carry on
My down vest is stuffed in carrying case because it’s super small. I keep it there, in case I want to layer on the plane if I I get cold
**Charger for phone – don’t forget the charger
- Ear plugs – in case the person next to you snores
- Ipod – happy calming music
- Adapter plugs in this case C, D and Asian model (Europe, UK, and Asia)
- Tiny laptop with the power cord
- Small notepad with zipper pocket on it to keep relevant receipts
- 3 – Small plastic sandwich bag to store my receipts, one for shells or treasures I find, one extra
- Small empty glass case in case I buy something small and breakable – like jewelry, find shells or delicate treasures
- All camera gear – I never roll my camera gear – I carry it like a baby
- Blue rubber surgical glove – it can act as an ice bag, won’t leak, and it’s teeny tiny
- KT tape – in case I hurt my ankle – it’s tiny, and it’s as good a necessary as duck tape
- Cell phone charger
- Two cell phones – with international calling plan I use T-Mobile
- 1 – pack up the instruction for how to close the account, if you lose your mobile phone, and a new sim needs to be activated
- 2 – extra sim cards from my carrier. I can turn the new sim card on
In one pocket on the inside of my carry on
- My tickets (all of them and receipts to hotels)
- Passport
- Visa
- Extra undies
- Camera cloth in case something spills on my camera
- Medicines
- Kindle
- Personal items: face cream, tooth brush tooth paste