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Backpacking Gear Guide Backpacking Gear Guide 2010-11-07T04:58:20Z http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/feed/atom/ admin <![CDATA[YOUR CAMPING CHECKLIST]]> http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/your-camping-checklist/ 2010-11-07T04:58:20Z 2010-11-07T04:58:20Z backpacking checklist

 

It  is  important  to make a camping list equipment check list whether you are a starter or you have been camping for years. Outdoor vocational trip required a strict routine of making sure that all your equipments are packed as the area is usual isolated from the city and there can be no room for leaving important items behind. The following items are necessary to take and obviously depending on your personal circumstances and destination, you may add other items:

 

Personal
Soap and soap dish, toilet tissue, towels, insect repellent, sunscreen, cleaning, detergent, sponges/dishcloth/scouring pads, cleanser, dishtowels, dish rack, hot pads

Kitchen Supplies
Can opener, measuring cup, spatula, tongs, skillets, grill, charcoal/lighter fluid, liquid propane, matches, long-handled fork & spoon, mixing bowls, coffee pot, dutch oven, plastic containers/lids, eating utensils, paper cups, plates and napkins, paper towels, aluminum foil, tablecloth, saucepans, hot pads or mitts, litterbags, ice

Bedding
Pillows, plastic cover for pillow, sleeping bag(s)

Recreation
Binoculars, camera/batteries, film/flashbulbs, cards, fishing tackle, games, swimsuit, portable radio/batteries, stamps & stationery, notebooks & pencils, daypack or backpack, life preservers

Camp Tools

Broom/brush/dustpan, clothesline, clothespins, basic tool kit (hammer, screwdriver, pliers), knife, lanterns, shovel.

 

Basic First  Aid Kit


personal medication. Sterile gauze pads, roll bandages, adhesive bandages,  antiseptic wipes, cotton swaps, scissors, first aid manual, latex gloves

Camping lighting

 

flashlight, gas lantern, headlamps, matches, BIC lighter, extra bulbs/batteries, glow sticks, solar panel, solar powered battery charger, and propane heater.

Miscellaneous

yoys,books,games,radio,backpack,foldaway chairs/table,safety pins, sewing kid,trowel,spare rope,spare tarp.

 

Things to take for camping is by Korrie van der berg and for full report visit http://easyfamilycamping.blog.com for full article.

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admin <![CDATA[Where You Can Buy Your Hiking Gear and Supplies From]]> http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/where-you-can-buy-your-hiking-gear-and-supplies-from/ 2010-10-31T04:55:34Z 2010-10-31T04:55:34Z Are you interested in going on a hiking trip? Whether you want your hiking trip to last one day or last as long as one week, you will need to bring along multiple pieces of hiking gear and other hiking supplies. If this is your first time buying gear and other supplies to take with you on a hiking trip, you may be unsure as to where you can make your purchase or purchases from.

Hiking gear is a phrase that is regularly used to describe pieces of equipment or items that are important to hiking. Hiking gear is regularly known to make hiking easier and safer. If you are in need of hiking gear, like hiking boots or a hiking stick, you may want to think about visiting one of your local sports stores. Sports stores are one of the best places to buy hiking gear from. Depending on the size of your local sports store, your local sports store may have a whole hiking department, which will likely be filled with multiple pieces of hiking gear.

In addition to visiting one of your local sports store, you should also be able to purchase hiking gear from one of your local department stores. Department stores are nice as they often carry a large selection of products. If you are looking to not only buy hiking gear, but other hiking supplies, like extra clothing or snacks for your trip, you may want to visit one of your local department stores. Department stores are not only known for their convenience, but they are also known for their affordable prices.

In addition to traditional department stores and sports stores, you may also want to examine online department stores and online sports stores. These online retailers often have a large selection of hiking gear for you to buy. In fact, the selection that you will find online will likely be larger than the selection in your local stores. Online shopping is nice, as it is convenient. For example, with online shopping, you can shop for hiking gear at three in the morning, while in your pajamas.

You may also be able to find a large selection of hiking gear, as well as other hiking supplies, like clothes, at specialty hiking stores. While some of these stores do exist locally, it is often a lot easier to find a specialty hiking stores online. Specialty hiking stores are a great way to find and buy hiking gear, as specialty hiking stores focus solely on hiking. Many specialty hiking stores also handpick their merchandise, ensuring that it is really top of the line.

Although most hikers prefer to have brand new hiking gear, you may also want to take the time to examine pre-owned hiking gear. Pre-owned hiking gear is great if this is your first time going hiking and if you are unsure as to whether or not it is something that you would like to do again. Pre-owned hiking gear is also ideal if you are looking to plan a hiking adventure while on a budget. If you would like to buy pre-owned hiking gear or at least examine some of the gear available for sale, you may want to check out online auction websites, thrift stores, and yard sales. Pre-owned hiking gear can sometimes be difficult to come across, but, when you do come across it, you will likely be more than pleased with the money that you can save.

Before you start buying your hiking gear, you may want to make a hiking gear checklist for yourself. A hiking gear checklist will help to ensure that you bring everything with you on your next hiking trip. When making your hiking gear checklist, you may want to walk yourself through your hiking trip and see what you will need. For instance, when you see yourself eating, what would you like to eat and so forth.

As outlined above, you have a number of different options, when it comes to buying hiking gear. As a reminder, for the largest selection of hiking gear, you may want to think about shopping online.

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admin <![CDATA[Packing of Backpack For Travel]]> http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/packing-of-backpack-for-travel/ 2010-10-24T05:23:12Z 2010-10-24T05:23:12Z backpacking checklist

Travel luggage is an important criterion while traveling, for all people, men, woman or travelers. Carrying excess luggage may always give pain, so make sure you carry an appropriate travel bag according to the quantity you are going to carry. A backpack is the most expedient as it has different loading methods and designs. Before you plan to purchase a knapsack, first decide the price range and also the size. The major area of the bag should be sufficient enough to carry the toiletries, clothes, and other necessary items. It should contain a lot of zippers and pouches to carry your camera, mp3 player, books, and even water bottle. It is advisable to pack the lighter things at the bottom and the heavy things on the top. This will aid you carry your bag with ease. Pack your bag according to your travel duration, short or aboard trip. Two pairs of good quality shoes are more sufficient to wander and tour around. When it comes to outfit take a few pairs of pants, pajamas, and some extra tops to be worn if any occasion. Two or three pairs of socks are must, and see to that they keep you moisture free. Other than clothes take a water proof coat, hat, and roll on to cover your eyes. A safety travel always includes a first aid kid and security documents in the backpack. A digital camera can make your travel still more delightful. And do not carry money in your bags. Use atm machines and credit cards. Carry torches and few more extra things like garbage bags, eye glasses which may be useful in travel. Pack your things according to the restriction of the airlines and make sure you keep your luggage as small as possible. You can also prepare a checklist and arrange you things which will make travel even more relaxed. For the ninety-eight percent of the population that did not come from money, travel meant bouncing along in a buckboard, sweltering and vomiting in the smelly, overcrowded hold of a ship for months on end, or flinging yourself onto a moving boxcar and praying you did not end up under the iron wheels.

Author is an expert writer on travel domain, and have great experience on travel writing. To get more details on Author, visit Air India Booking and Air India Tickets

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admin <![CDATA[Travel Backpack The Easy Way Tips]]> http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/travel-backpack-the-easy-way-tips/ 2010-10-17T05:15:58Z 2010-10-17T05:15:58Z backpacking tips

Backpack the easy way

HAVE you ever set out to buy a backpack only to return home empty-handed?

Yes, buying a backpack can be a headache. There are so many aspects involved and it can get pretty technical too.

In the shops, the variety of designs, sizes, brands, models and colours doesn’t make it any easier. How do we know what will be suitable for our needs?

“The one that fits our travelling purposes and needs and which we are comfortable with,” says UFL Outdoor senior sales manager Muhd Syafiq Loke. The company is the sole distributor for Deuter backpacks.

The two most important questions customers need to ask themselves first are: What’s the mode of travelling (i.e. trekking, hiking, etc) and how long you plan to be travelling.

“You can decide on backpack size and type based on these two factors,” says Muhd Syafiq. However, the size also depends on your body built.

Petite customers are not advised to carry a big 40-50-litre bag. This is why women are usually recommended a 30-litre bag.

A backpack with lower zip is recommended for a long trip, while alpine or hiking trip requires backpacks made of light-weight materials.

“Once you have identified which bag is suitable, other features will add more values to the purchase,” he adds.

Other features to look out for are the type of material (water-resistant, light-weight and durable), shape (narrow and back-hugging shape, special design for women) and heat/air ventilating system.

Packing A Backpack Right

Properly packed, a backpack will not compromise the well-being of our body, especially the back. Heavy items like a toiletry bag or canned food should be placed at the bag’s body, near the shoulder height.

Since the top lid or the head of the bag allows easy access, it is suitable for small items like a first-aid kit and small gadgets.

The bottom part is where we put light items like sleeping bags and down clothing.

An important point to remember is that all heavy items should be placed nearer the back to keep the bag’s centre of gravity closer to our body.

Backpack Proper Fit

Backpacks that are adjusted to properly fit the back will allow the body to go further. It will be easier to carry and is easier on our backs too. Here’s a step-by-step guide to fit and carry a backpack:

Neutralise the bag’s fitting. Loosen all straps – shoulders, hip and sternum straps, to make it easier to shoulder the bag.

Lift the bag off the floor either by the shoulder straps or the head handle.

Shoulder straps (see pictures): (1) Cross your hands to firmly hold the shoulder straps and then (2) lift it up on air before slipping the straps down to the shoulders.

Head handle: (3) Hold the handle and lift the bag up onto a bent knee before (4) shouldering the bag.

Fitting the bag. (5) Position the hip belt and tighten it. The belt should be over the hip bones, not above for it will restrict the stomach. Then (6) pull the shoulder straps to tighten them, not too tight though as the weight should lie on the hip belt. Finally, (7) pull the sternum straps to further fit the shoulder straps.

Anastasia Fiatmita was crowned Miss Bali 2003 and Miss Indonesia Tourism 2004. Born and bred in Bali, she now blogs regularly at Bali Travel Guide where she gives free Bali information, tips and Bali Hotel Review. Do visit her recommended project – Search For The Cheapest Hotel Rates Across All The Booking Websites With Just One Click

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admin <![CDATA[Hiking Backpacks – 4 Great Tips To Choose The Best]]> http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/hiking-backpacks-4-great-tips-to-choose-the-best/ 2010-10-10T04:58:25Z 2010-10-10T04:58:25Z backpacking tips

Even for the casual hiker, the hiking backpack is absolutely essential. Whether you are hiking a trail alone, going cross-country with a group, or following a guide, your backpack carries the things needed to make your hiking trip a fun, safe, and enjoyable experience. The first thing to realize is that not all hiking backpacks are created equally. there are many, many choices out there in hiking backpacks. Choosing the one that is right for you will take a little time, research, and smart shopping.

Considerations When Choosing a Hiking Backpack

1. Hiking backpacks come in a variety of sizes and styles. The main thing to consider is the type of hiking you are planning on doing with this backpack. Someone going for extended trips into the wilderness will need a totally different hiking backpack than someone going for a six hour hike along the trails behind their house. If you will not be hiking far or staying out overnight, a small backpack that can carry a first aid kit, water, and some food for the trip is all that is necessary. If you are going to be out overnight, you will need room for more food and water, and a sleeping bag and possibly a tent. Cross-country trips will require a large backpack with room for everything mentioned above, with a tent for sure, changes of clothing, compass, maps, cooking gear, and other survival equipment.

2. Whatever the backpack type, make sure that it fits securely and comfortably. You don’t want one that is too heavy for you when loaded, or one that does not fit snugly. If your backpack shifts too much, it can easily run your shoulders raw where the straps are rubbing.

3. The price for a hiking backpack can range from over 0 to as little as , depending on the backpack. For the casual hiker, or someone who intends to get serious but is just starting, seriously consider getting the least expensive one that is adequate for your needs. You will probably want to try different backpacks after you have been hiking for a while, and you don’t want to have too much invested in your old backpack. But make sure that it is sturdy and comfortable. Don’t trade off too much quality in the name of price.

4. A consideration you may not think about, is that different backpacks are made for different genders. A man’s center of balance is slightly different than a woman’s, and their torsos are shaped differently along the shoulder blades. This must be taken into account when designing the hiking backpack, so that the backpack does not throw the hiker off-balance.

If you take your time, put some thought into it, and make an informed choice, you will wind up with a hiking backpack that will serve you well in your hiking endeavors.

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admin <![CDATA[Should You Buy or Rent Your Camping Gear]]> http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/should-you-buy-or-rent-your-camping-gear/ 2010-10-03T05:04:36Z 2010-10-03T05:04:36Z backpacking gear

Are you planning on taking a camping trip in the near future? If this is your first time going camping, you will need to get camping gear to take with you, as you may not already own it. While your first impulse may be to head on down to your local sports store, did you know that you have another option as well? You do. In addition to buying your own camping gear, you may also be able to rent it.

When it comes to determining whether you should buy your own camping gear or just rent the camping gear that you need, you may have a difficult time deciding what to do. If you are wondering what you should do, you will want to continue reading on. Below, the pros and cons of both buying your own camping gear and renting your camping gear are outlined.

As for buying your own camping gear, you will find that the biggest con or downside to doing so is the cost. Depending on what you need to buy, it can get pretty expensive to purchase your own camping gear. With that in mind though, there are a number of camping gear equipment pieces, like camping tents or sleeping bags, that can be purchased for affordable prices. If you are looking to camp on a budget, you can still buy your own camping gear, but you just need to know where to look.

Although there are a number of downsides, like the price, to buying your own camping gear, you will also find that there are a number of pros or plus sides to doing so as well. One of those plus sides is the fact that you will own the camping gear in question. This means that you can use it as little or as often as you would like. If you are planning to take a number of camping trips in the future, you will find that it is easier, as well as cheaper in the long run, to buy your own camping gear.

It is also important to mention the freedom that you have, when buying your own camping gear. When buying your own camping gear, you can buy basically whatever you want. For instance, if you would like a camping tent that is the color black, you are free to do so. When you buy your own camping gear, you have the ability to be picky if you want to be. With a large selection of camping gear pieces to choose from, from a number of different retailers, the decision as to what you want to buy is yours to make.

If you are unable to buy your own camping gear or if you would prefer not you, your other option is to rent your camping gear. When it comes to renting camping gear, you will also find a number of pros and cons. As for the cons of renting your camping gear, you may find that you are faced with a limited selection of camping gear pieces to choose from. Many camping gear rental stations only carry the basic items, like tents, hot plates, and coolers. While you may have some choices, you will mostly find that your selection is limited.

As for the pros or plus sides to renting your camping gear, instead of buying it, you will find that the cost is much more affordable. Despite being relatively affordable, different camping gear rental stations charge different rental fees. You will also find that camping gear can typically be rented for as little as one day or as long as a couple of weeks. Renting your camping gear is nice if this is your first time going camping and if you are unsure as to whether or not you would be interested in doing so again.

As you can see, there are a number of pros and cons to both buying your own camping gear and renting it. In addition to the two above mentioned options, you may also want to think about borrowing camping gear from someone that you know. You may even be able to do so free of charge.

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admin <![CDATA[How To Choose The Right Backpack For Your Next Trip]]> http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/how-to-choose-the-right-backpack-for-your-next-trip/ 2010-09-29T07:04:42Z 2010-09-26T05:51:34Z backpacking tips

When you are looking for a backpack, chances are that you have many choices available. There are backpacks for camping, ones for travelling and ones for school as well. The backpack you choose should be designed to meet your specific needs, and provide you with a great accessory to your current look.

When you are choosing a backpack for a trip, some important things to consider are the methods of transportation you will be using, and the climate and weather forecast for your final destination. Revisit these criteria to make sure that you have chosen the right backpack.

It is also important to determine how long this backpack is going to be needed. Other factors to consider are price and style. These two are important because the style may affect the price and if you do not need the backpack for a long period of time, you can consider a more basic backpack. These are all important because you can find the best backpack for your needs without spending too much money.

Another aspect to consider as you are trying to decide which backpack is the best choice is to look at the things that you are going to put in it. Is this going to be a backpack where you put mostly clothes and personal items, or are you going to be carrying books and camping gear? Do you need a backpack that can hold a laptop, or is your backpack going to be full of baby items and toys? The answers to these questions can help provide you with an idea of which type of backpack is needed.

For backpacks that are going to be holding clothing and personal items, you can get some that are not very heavy and are made of materials like nylon. When a backpack does not have to hold anything heavy, it can be made up of lighter material. However, if your backpack is going to be holding books, it needs to be made up of a heavier material, like denim or nylon that is much tougher. You may also need a backpack with thicker straps, so that you can hold more weight. If your backpack is going to have a laptop in it, you want to be sure that the one you choose has a certified pocket for carrying a laptop. This should be something that helps to keep your laptop safe at all times. A backpack meant for books or laptops should be stronger and more durable, while a backpack meant for toys, baby items, or even clothing and personal items, should have more give and be easier to mold to your specifications.

Secondly, you want to look at how long you are going to be using this backpack. If you are going on a long journey and the backpack is the only luggage you are taking with you, you want to get a large backpack that is meant for traveling. This allows you to keep clothing or items for a few weeks, and you can easily move the backpack from one place to another. If you are going to need the backpack for a weekend getaway, it does not need to be as big or bulky, because you should not have to put as much into it. Therefore the amount of time you are going to be gone directly translates into the size and strength of the ideal backpack for your trip.

Next, you want to look at the style of the backpack. This goes along with what you need it for and how long you are planning to be gone. For a backpacking trip that is going to last awhile, you may want to consider a backpack that has many different pockets that you can use for items that are coming along with you. If your trip is going to be short, be looking at the style of the backpack and deciding which of the styles serves you best when it comes to the backpack that you are choosing. you can use a backpack with only one main area for storage. Either way, you are going to

The most important aspect to consider when choosing a backpack, besides price, is how it is going to be used. This is important because the answer to this question eliminates many types of backpacks, making your decision much easier. Several uses for backpacks are for travel, camping or carrying books to class. Each of these activities may need a different type of backpack but some styles may work with each activity. There are many backpacks available for each kind of use, and some which can be used for any activity. By considering these tips, you should be able to find the perfect backpack at a great price.

Joanna Brown is a freelance writer who writes about products which can be used for everyday activities such as backpacks.

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admin <![CDATA[Tips For Choosing The Right Camping Backpack]]> http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/tips-for-choosing-the-right-camping-backpack/ 2010-09-29T07:04:42Z 2010-09-19T05:07:46Z backpacking tips

A person who is not experienced with camping or hiking may think that all backpacks are the same, but that is far from the truth. For a camper who is serious about making the most out of a camping trip, a backpack can make or break an excursion to the woods.

Take the plight of a trekker who traveled to the Appalachians in 1994. Rather than a thrilling camping expedition, he needed to return home injured from the weight of an ill-fitted backpack that damaged his hips. A decade later, the same hiker, utilizing a backpack more suited to his needs, walked over 950 miles of terrain, turning what could have been another ugly experience into a more pleasant memory.

There are a few key tips you should bear in mind when selecting a backpack for the outdoors.

First, you need to assemble a fairly comprehensive list of gear you need to bring on the trip. Whereas some campers prefer to haul a bare minimum, others like to be well equipped and ready for almost any eventuality. Consequently, the size of your backpack is important. If you intend to camp or hike for several days – or even simply overnight -you need a sufficient amount of supplies to cover your time and prospective needs.

Second, make sure your backpack is comfortable to wear for a lengthy period of time. The best styles of backpacks distribute the weight in the bag evenly so that you can wear it comfortably for a few hours while hiking. Try it on at the store to ensure it meets your need. Some camping stores even provide weights inside so you get the full effect of the backpack. By placing these in the pack, you can walk around the store to get a sense of how well the weight distributes and how much you can actually hold while remaining comfortable and not overly straining your back or shoulders.

Third, select a frame for the backpack. You can choose between an internal and external frame, each of which has advantages and disadvantages. Internal frames are more slender and allow the pack to remain close to your body which makes it great for densely wooded and more narrow trails. They do not restrain your ability to move in the least, but are admittedly more cumbersome to load and sometimes do not hold as much gear.

External frames, on the other hand, are great for clear walking paths and wider trails and are generally easier to pack. However, they tend to restrict mobility because they are larger and less flexible, making them seem more uncomfortable at first. External frames are the best option, though, when buying a backpack for beginners or children.

Finally, when purchasing a backpack, take into consideration whether it is designed to work efficiently with weather sheets that help protect your pack against dew and rain. Also assess how attachments can be accommodated for your pack. Most backpacks have either rings or snap-ons (or both), allowing the convenient integration of accessories with your pack.

Finding a backpack doesn’t need to be a challenge if you familiarize yourself with options ahead of time. By following these few tips, you should be able to purchase one that fits your budget and your camping experience needs, helping to make sure you have a wonderful adventure in the woods.

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admin <![CDATA[Importance Of Having The Best Hiking Backpacking Equipment]]> http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/importance-of-having-the-best-hiking-backpacking-equipment/ 2010-09-29T07:04:42Z 2010-09-12T06:58:31Z backpacking gear

There are many times out in the woods that people end up not having fun because they do not have the proper hiking backpacking equipment. There are many companies out there that manufacture hiking backpacking equipment, but not all of it is high quality equipment. If you have never had to purchase hiking backpacking equipment before you may have no idea what out there is good and bad. There are several ways you can be assured that you get quality hiking backpacking equipment.

How to Find the Right Hiking Backpacking Equipment

Once you have decided what equipment you need you are going to have to shop around and see what equipment is available. There are many places that advertise having camping and hiking backpacking equipment, but for the most part these places do not have the expertise nor the proper equipment for you to make the right decision.

I would recommend going to a store that specializes in hiking and backpacking gear. These stores will have not only a variety of different products to choose from but will also have experts there that can help you decide what to get. My favorite store to go to is Eastern Mountain Sports.

This store was founded in 1967 by two rock climbers who were not satisfied with selection of climbing equipment they found in other stores. They soon added camping equipment and grew from these humble beginnings to more than 80 retail outlets. They carry the philosophy of a dedication to outdoor sports to all of the different outlet chains that they have. They carry brands that many other stores do not and will not ever carry. Some of these products are the best in the field.

While you may not have an EMS near you, you more then likely will have a store like them near you. Check the internet for the stores near you and what they carry. Once you know that you can go out and see what they have to offer. Ask a salesperson to help you and they should be able to point out the features and benefits of all the different products they offer.

Once you have seen the different products you do not need to purchase right away. If you want you can go home and research the hiking backpacking equipment to see what the reviews of the products are like. Take your time and buy the right thing.

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admin <![CDATA[Top Five Tips for Backpacking in Bali]]> http://www.backpackinggearguide.com/top-five-tips-for-backpacking-in-bali/ 2010-09-29T07:04:42Z 2010-09-05T04:56:26Z backpacking checklist

Congratulations, you’ve packed your bags and booked your tickets. You’re just about to step out the door, wave goodbye and embark on your Bali travel. But are you ready? Before you set off on your backpacking trip, make sure you’ve completed the following tasks on this last minute checklist.

Be Prepared: The better prepared you are, the safer and more enjoyable your travel will be. If you’re travelling in an organised group, find out what arrangements have been made for you and what arrangements you need to make for yourself. Do some research on your destination and prepare the necessary documentation.
Travel Insurance: This is very important. You are strongly advised to take out comprehensive travel insurance. Is it too expensive? Can’t afford it? If you’ve said yes to these two questions, you cannot afford to travel. Accidents happen. You should not base your decision to take out insurance on the assumption that “it will not happen to me”.
Passport and Visa: Make sure these are valid and up to date.

Who are backpackers? According to the dictionary, a backpacker is a person who hikes with a backpack. To most people, backpackers are independent travellers on a tight budget. Seeing that backpackers have a tight budget to keep, here are five tips for backpacking in Bali.

Top Five Tips for Backpacking in Bali

Sleep Cheap: There is no lack of cheap accommodation in Bali. These affordable yet comfortable hostels and motels dot the coastline and can be found in the city as well. You can sleep in a private room and one with a view no less for as little as ! With such a good range of hostels, you can forget about the expensive international chain of hotels.
Eat Local: As tempting as they may be, try not to fall for “big Aussie breakfasts” in Bali. They may remind you of home but they can cost as much as your accommodation — ! Eat at local food stalls instead. It is worth taking the time to venture out to the back roads to look for local warungs. These are “semi-restaurants” that serve dishes you would find in restaurants at a fraction of the price. The names of these places usually begin with “warung”.
Take a Walk: The best way to get around Bali is on foot. If your next destination is not within walking distance, take a public bus or minivan. These options are way cheaper than the transportation offered by travel agencies. The most reliable bus company with the widest network is Perama. Another option is the ojek. This is an informal type of transport where local bikers ferry you to your destination on their motorcycles. It is a cheap, fast and fun way of getting around.
One for the Road: Travellers buy souvenirs. It is what they do. Just remember that when you are in Bali, don’t buy souvenirs in Kuta or any other tourist area. Head to the central market in Denpensar on the Pasar Sukowati instead. Here, arts and crafts, clothes, paintings and souvenirs are cheaper.
Haggle Your Heart Out: Bear in mind that whatever vendors ask for their authentic, mass-produced Balinese paraphernalia, it is the price they hope you’ll pay for it. The rule of thumb is to pay what you think it’s worth to you. Yes you should haggle but try not to go overboard. These sellers are also trying to make a living.

 

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