TOP 25 things to bring on a Himalayan trek
(Any Winter/Summer Himalayan YHAI TREK)
So you have googled your trek, for photos, videos, and blogs + all other possible information 🙂 The excitement is mounting and …
Finally, the date of travel comes. Before you know it, you already are packing for your adventure! Here are a few suggestions for you.
These are my personal suggestions based on serving as a YHAI camp leader and Field Director in Himalayan treks and my experience as a certified Mountaineer, Skiier & Kayaker.
What will YHAI provide you?
At Base camp, you will be provided :
1. Hygiene sheet: Issued only at base camp.Comes fresh from the laundry, for only you. Use it throughout the trek, and carry it from camp to camp. Deposit back to basecamp after the trek. Some choose to buy and bring their own. (here’s one you can pick up)
2. Blanket: Issued at every camp, for you to use and deposit back when leaving that camp.
3. Sleeping Bag: Issued at every camp, for you to use and deposit back when leaving that camp.
4. Rucksack : Issued only at basecamp.You could use your own rucksack instead of YHAI’s. If you are bringing your own backpack, then ensure you bring a lightweight one. Trust me each gram matters, when you are climbing that hill.
Things provided by YHAI
Now that you are trekking, let me tell you two secrets.
1st secret is trekking is addictive.
You are going to find yourself on a trek more often from now on. Trekkers usually regret buying the low-cost option, which doesn’t last them more than 2 treks. So, for each must-bring item, I have listed both the Low cost vs Good value option (My choice)
2nd secret: A trekker with a light backpack, with just the essentials, is a happy one.
So if you have started asking yourself: How heavy is this? Is it really necessary?
Congratulations! You’re thinking like a happy trekker 🙂
25 things I recommend you must pack
Note: I have listed the links for you to buy the essentials online. AdBlock extension in your browser interferes with the links. So please disable it.
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1. Cotton Shirts/T shirts
Quick-drying Hiking Tshirts For Men
Women’s full-sleeve option here
2. Track pants
Men Adventurers
Tripole Men’s Regular Fit Polyester Trekking And Hiking Pants And Trousers
GOKYO Trekking Pants Sahyadari – Explorer Series
Women Adventurers
GOKYO Women’s Trekking Pants – Sahyadri – Explorer Series
Rdruko Women’s Outdoor Hiking Pants Lightweight Quick Dry Water Resistant Travel Fishing Pants with Pockets
3. Raincoat
Himalayan weather is unpredictable so be prepared to protect yourself from getting wet.
Low-cost option: Buy a huge plastic sheet and fold it to cover yourself like a rain sheet. You need to hold the rain sheet together throughout the trek.
My choice: A lightweight Raincoat top with hood and rain pant set. To keep me dry throughout the trek.
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This is an absolute must-have, because of the lightweight and the warmth it provides you, in the Himalayan cold. Buy the top and bottom set in the right size. I have listed good brand names, which offer good quality products.
Jockey Women’s Cotton Thermal Set (Top & Bottom Both, Charcoal)
MEN
Thermal top
Lux Cottswool Men’s R-Neck Thermal Top and Lower Set
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5. Sun Cap + Woolen cap
6. Trekking Shoes
First, let me tell you what type of shoes not to bring for the trek. Shoes with low or no grip/PVC soles are not suitable for trekking. That means those awesome Nike, and Reebok shoes you’ve with flat grip area. They are good for city life but, absolute no-no for treks.
This will last you many treks. I, personally use only this shoe.Many trekkers are absolute fans of Quechua Forclaz 500 India’s most popular trekking boots .A bigger investment, but it gives you a good grip and is, very very good at protecting your feet from getting wet.
- Traction: TPU Essensole sole with 5 mm lugs for good grip.
- Cushioning: Full foot PU midsole: durable and high-performance.
- Waterproof: Breathable and waterproof Novadry membrane keeps your feet dry.
- Stability: High upper with two hooks on top provides excellent support on any terrain.
Lightweight: 555 g per shoe in size 8.5 Complete review here
Wildcraft Men’s RuNX TR Hugo Black_Grey_Yellow Trekking&Hiking Shoes (51657)
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7.Socks : Woolen and Cotton
Woolen socks |
Peter England Men’s Cotton Full Length Socks Pack of 3
RC. ROYAL CLASS Women Warm Calf Length Thumb Woolen Multicolored Socks, Combo Pack of 5
Normal quality 1 pair
HUNTSMANS ERA Winter Warm, TouchScreen Thermal Woolen Gloves for Men and Women/Winter gloves
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9. Mug
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10.Lunch box
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11. Spoon
A plastic spoon is lightweight
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12. Water purifying tablets +Water Bottle
Buy Ef Chlor none Purification Tablets Water Purifiers from Snapdeal
This is an award-winning product, excellent for trekkers.
*Filters up to 1,000 liters of water? *Removes 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria *Reduces turbidity, filtering down to 0.2 microns *Lightweight: weighs less than 60 grams *Does not use iodine or iodinated resin *Contains no chemicals (and is BPA-free), uses no batteries, has no moving parts *High flow rate; no after taste (because no iodine or chlorine are used) *Easy to clean. Can be stored and used periodically. Just keep uncapped so it can dry thoroughly. *Very durable, made of impact-resistant plastic *No shelf life. LifeStraw can be stored indefinitely
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13.Sunscreen
SPF 30 and if possible waterproof one. It helps when you are sweating, the sunscreen remains on the skin,if waterproof instead of trickling away. Don’t buy lesser than SPF30, sun is fiercer in treks.
14. Pen knife
Victorinox Swiss Army Knife – Rally – 9 Functions, Multi-utility Tool – Red, 58 mm
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15. Sewing kit
Imagine a situation your only rucksack has torn. Simply open your sewing kit and do a temporary repair , which will last, until you’re back to base camp.
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16. Sunglasses
ELEGANTE Men Square Polarization Sunglasses
17. Vaseline
Vaseline Cleansing 1 Blueseal Pure Petroleum Jelly Original 100ml
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18. Soap
SES 100 Pcs Paper Soap Strips/Travel Hand Wash Strips For Hand Wash Uses. [10 Pcs in Each Bundles].
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19. Toilet Paper
Buy here
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20. Tissues
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21. Towel
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22. Medicines (First Aid kit)
Next pack medicines for
Cold,Cough,Fever,Headaches,Crepe Bandage for sprains,Volini spray for fast relief,Band Aids,Antiseptic cream,Combiflam for easing pains,Anti vomiting tablets.
There will be a medical kit available in campsites,but always be on the safe side and carry your own supply.
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23. Camera and Memory cards
My favourite point & shoot camera, designed specifically for adventurers like us is Go Pro.
A camera that is as tough as you.
GoPro HERO10 Black – Waterproof Action Camera with Front LCD and Touch Rear Screens, 5.3K60 Ultra HD Video, Optical 1X and Digital 4X 23MP Photos (1 Year INTL Warranty + 1 Year in Warranty)
2nd SanDisk Ultra UHS I 64GB SD Card 140MB/s for DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras, 10Y Warranty
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24. Woolens
A must-have: In addition to thermals and T-shirts you will wear a third layer of a warm jacket.
The winter’s temperatures easily drop to subzero temperatures. Ensure the jacket you bring, will perform well in these conditions.
My choice
I have listed 3 price ranges, each for men and women here. Pick the right size . This investment will keep you toasty and warm on the trek and winters back home.
WOMEN
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25. Torch
Most probably, there will be no electricity at any higher camps during treks, U can pack any lightweight torch. Carry extra batteries.
The best option of course is a headlamp. giving u freedom to use your hands.Very helpful when in a dark tent and searching through your backpack for chocolates.
SUPER TOY Motion Sensor Headlamp LED Rechargeable Head Torch Flash Light Waterproof Adjustable for Cycling, Camping, Hiking
YES!Congratulations! you now have the essentials for your Himalayan adventure.👍
Top 5 Comfort Things to bring
Most of the trekkers I know carry some comfort items which help them, ease into the trek. These items aren’t compulsory. However many wouldn’t leave home without them.
- Backpack cover For protecting your backpack from getting wet
Trawoc Rain Cover for Backpack (30 Ltrs Upto 50 Ltrs Blue) | Polyester Waterproof- RC002 - WALKING pole Helps in maintaining balance and brings stability.
RudraLand Hiking Trekking Poles, Collapsible,Lightweight, Anti Shock, Hiking or Walking Sticks,Adjustable Hiking Pole for Men and Women, All Terrain Accessories and Carry Bag - Bandana
To protect the face from dust and grime during the trek.
10 Pack Bandanas for Men and Women Multifunctional Face Mask Head Scarf Balaclava Magic Scarves Sweatband for UV Protection, Dust, Yoga, Running, Motorcycling
4. Pickles, Chutney, snacks etc.
Add me Achar Mixed Pickle 12gm Sachet chotu pack,
6. Gorilla pod
These are other guides written to give you a complete understanding. Happy reading 🙂
How to pack these things and get fit for a trek?
The above complete list of trekking essentials applies to all the treks below.
KEDARKANTHA WINTER EXPEDITION YHAI things to bring, DALHOUSIE WINTER TREK YHAI things to bring, SANDAKPHU GURDUM WINTER TREK YHAI things to bring, NAINITAL WINTER TREK YHAI things to bring,SARPASS TREK YHAI things to bring, SAURKUNDI PASS TREK YHAI things to bring,
CHANDERKHANI PASS TREK YHAI things to bring, HAR KI DOON TREK YHAI things to bring
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This is an amazing list!
Does YHAI arranges mules to carry backpacks?
I already have these things. Can I bring sport T-Shirt?
Yes you can Mr.Sujo 🙂
Chanderkhani pass treking is duet treck or solo ?
Thanks for the comment Aishu.YHAI doesn't arrange mules,as a trekker it's expected by them that,each carry their backpack themselves.
The trek is conducted with an average batch size of 40
This is the first time that I have planned on a YHAI trekk,How is the toilet facility there,I have heard it's totally open toilets.
Hi ,
Congratulations on your first YHAI trek.In some treks ,in higher camps,they are able to arrange closed toilets.However,it is not assured.
Hey thanks for information. I have planned for chanderkhani trek 11th to 21st may. This is my first Himalayan trek n m very excited.
Thanks for the comment.I can imagine your anticipation for the trek 🙂 It made me think about my first Himalayan trek,Sarpass trek with YHAI. Wishing you the most rewarding journey.
Article is so well written and illustrated , so half of my anxiety is reduced. Good work Hitesh!
Thanks for posting this! its very helpful.
Thank you Mr.Mohan ,wishing you a Happy trek memories.
Thanks Neeraj,I wish you an amazing adventure.
Informative.. thanks
Hi.. thanks for sharing this information. I have booked the 16th may slot and I am so scared and excited! This is my first trek.I wanted to know how is the difficulty level?
Thanks
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I am going for the Sar pass trek next week and I am so glad I found this post. Everything one needs to know about things to carry and their pros and cons in one place. Thank you and have a great day!
This is the first article which has explained so systematic and properly with actual photographs. Great job Hitesh. I am going for the Sar pass trek in next week. I just want to know that is there a facility at base camp to keep extra stuff there which we can collect after trek?
Thank you for your comments,Yes there is an option to keep extra luggage in basecamp.Have a great trek.
Hi
How to join yhai membership?
Am 29 years male…
hello Hitesh,
Thank you very much for writing all things systematically for first time trekkers like us.
I am going for the Dalhousie trek with YHAI, on Dec 26,2017. I am from Mumbai. Since I am going through Delhi, should I do woolen shopping in Delhi, or I get them at Dalhousie. What would you suggest?
Rohit
Sir, what is the approximate cost for woollen jacket which you mentioned in the post? The link which you posted for the same doesn't display cost.
Thank you Hitesh for detailed checklist. This will be very useful for people planning for SARPass trek.
Thank you so much Hitesh for the wonderful post. It is very much helpful for us travelling from long distances. – Pruthvi Raj
Thank you Swapnil.I am glad you found my blog helpful.Wishing you an adventurous 2018.
Thank you 🙂 I am glad you found my food and travel blog helpful.Wishing you an adventurous 2018.
PLS GUIDE HOW TO REACH SARPASS TRECK BASE CAMP
Thanks a lot ! Very informative your post is!answered all my questions regarding packing:)
Wonderful
Most useful tips
Very important points listed here .. We are going for Chandrakani trekking in May. We followed the blog for list of items to be carried. Thanks
Thank you for the comment .I hope you had an awesome experience in your trek.