My Favorite Gear for Travelers
Last Updated: 10/30/23 | October 30th, 2023
What do you take on your trip? What do you need? As long-time readers know, I’m a fan of packing light. I don’t think you really need much when you travel. As a backpacker, I want to make sure everything I own fits into one bag. I often think people bring too much stuff when they travel.
I went to Costa Rica on my first trip overseas and I took with me the entire suggested packing list my tour company gave customers. I carried around so much stuff I never used. Years later, when I did my first backpacking trip around the world, I still carried so much, I ended up leaving stuff in hostels as I went.
But I also recognize everyone has different travel styles and needs. No two travelers are alike.
As you prepare for future trips and are wondering, “what do I really need to bring?”, I wanted to give you a list of what I view as practical and must-have items. These items won’t take up too much space, are incredibly useful, and will make your trip better.
Here’s my favorite travel gear:
Table of Contents
Items Under $25
1. Travel Padlock

2. Travel Adapter

3. Packing Cubes

4. Earplugs

5. Passport Holder

6. Toothpaste Bites

7. Moleskine Notebook

8. Exploration Journal

9. Celiac Travel Cards

10. First Aid Kit

Here’s more information on how to pack a basic first aid kit.
Items Under $100
11. DryFox Quick Dry Travel Towel

12. LifeStraw

13. Travel Headlamp

14. Trtl Travel Pillow

15. External Battery

Items Over $100
16. Suavs shoes

17. Travel Backpack

My favorite bag is the Flash 55 from REI (I actually prefer the slightly smaller Flash 45, but it’s been discontinued). Other companies worth checking out for high-quality bags are Osprey, Nomatic, and MEC (for Canadians).
Some other bags worth checking out are:
- Men’s Osprey Farpoint 40
- Women’s Osprey Fairview 40
- Pacsafe Venturesafe EXP45 Anti-Theft Travel Backpack
For more backpack suggestions, check out my guide to finding the right backpack!
18. Travel Clothing from Unbound Merino

19. Luggage from Samsonite

20. Kindle

21. GoPro

22. Noise-Canceling Headphones

23. iPhone

For a non-Apple phone with an equally excellent camera, check out the Google Pixel series.
24. Travel Insurance
While not technically a piece of gear, travel insurance is something you need on the road. In fact, it’s the MOST IMPORTANT thing you need, because it protects all your other gear. While most people think of travel insurance as covering health-related incidents (and it should), it also covers the gear you take on the road (sometimes with caveats, so always check the fine print before purchasing a plan).
It’s not just about being able to see a doctor on the road — it’s about making sure that if you fall into an ocean (like I did), your camera can get replaced at no cost. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. A good budget traveler is a smart budget traveler that is prepared for anything to happen!
Read more about choosing the right travel insurance for you or use the widget below to get a quick quote:
Whether you’re heading out for a two-week vacation or a full round-the-world adventure, this list of travel gear will help you get started. You need a lot of stuff when you travel but the right stuff can make a world of difference.
Book Your Trip: Logistical Tips and Tricks
Book Your Flight
Find a cheap flight by using Skyscanner. It’s my favorite search engine because it searches websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is being left unturned.
Book Your Accommodation
You can book your hostel with Hostelworld. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as it consistently returns the cheapest rates for guesthouses and hotels.
Don’t Forget Travel Insurance
Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:
- SafetyWing (best for everyone)
- Insure My Trip (for those 70 and over)
- Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)
Want to Travel for Free?
Travel credit cards allow you to earn points that can be redeemed for free flights and accommodation — all without any extra spending. Check out my guide to picking the right card and my current favorites to get started and see the latest best deals.
Ready to Book Your Trip?
Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use when I travel. They are the best in class and you can’t go wrong using them on your trip.
