Hi! I actually wrote this post back in May of 2016. I am still traveling now but I have made some changes to this list including:
- changed suitcase to a 4-wheel hardshell suitcase
- removed some of my tech products like my boombox and DSLR (they were a bit heavy)
Enjoy!
To tell you the truth, packing for 1 year of travel was very, VERY difficult. Because I was trying to fit everything into 1 carry-on suitcase and 1 personal bag, I had to downsize like crazy and only bring my essentials. I was trying to find the perfect balance between 'pretty' and 'minimal', but because of this I kept wanting to bring more than I could carry.
As a recap, I quit my full-time job to become a digital nomad. This year, I'll be traveling around Europe until October and Asia until possibly May (we shall see)! I'm trying to stay in warmer weather areas so I don't have to bring as much clothing.
After months of research and purchasing items, I totaled around $2,800 of spend to make my list what it is. I already had some of these items, but most of them I did not. I tried to buy items of good value that were durable/efficient yet affordable, and I believe my list below is quite solid so I hope this helps!
How to Pack for 1 Year of Travel Around the World
Travel Insurance
For US citizens, you have to pay a penalty fee if you don't have health insurance (because of Obamacare). However, there is an exception stating that if you are outside of the U.S. for over 330 days, you can be exempt from penalties. Because of this and the fact that most US insurance plans don't cover you internationally, I recommend getting travel insurance instead.
People recommend World Nomads Insurance - but this would cost me over $1000 for the year. From a friend's recommendation, I ended up purchasing the Patriot Plan Travel Medical Insurance with IMG plan for 1 year with $250 deductibles and a $500k max limit at $396!
Visa Information - Europe
Europe has a Schengen visa, which is a 90-day tourist visa you don't need to apply for. But you can only stay in Europe for a max of 90 days (within a 180-day period) in countries within the Schengen area. I'm going past the 90 day limit because I'm staying in Bucharest, Romania for over a month, which is a country outside the Schengen area. This post by Nomadic Matt has quite an extensive explanation of how to stay in Europe longer than 90 days.
I'm still unsure about visas in Asia so I might update this post later with more information.
Bags / Organizers
- Carry-on suitcase - Leisure Bayside Luggage 21"
I have the magenta Leisure Bayside Luggage at 21". I love that it is pink because it is easy to identify in case I check-in bags at the airport. The site I linked might not have my particular model but just make sure that if you get the same one, get the 21" version as you want it to meet requirements when traveling through Europe.
- Personal Bag - High Sierra Loop Backpack
However to be honest (and I know this will sound weird), the best backpack to carry a bunch of stuff would probably be this Jansport Big Student Backpack. I didn't use mine cause it was breaking inside, but it is EXTREMELY light weight and can carry more than the High Sierra backpack due to its free form nature.
- Purse - Kate Spade tote bag
- Wristlet - Guess wristlet
- Packing Cubes - TravelWise
- Toiletry Organizer - LYCEEM
Electronics
- Laptop - Macbook Pro 13.3"
So, I returned the device and bought a 13.3" Macbook Pro with a 256 GB SSD and i5 processor. Always get a laptop with a solid state drive (SSD)! I think the 13.3" size is good for travel, and of course Macbook Pros are so powerful & sturdy that you just can't go wrong with them. I ended up switching to a Mac music production software so it was okay for me to move away from Windows.
With this laptop, I also got the following software: Microsoft Office, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Photoshop, and Logic Pro for my music. I must say that the Macbook has been handling Logic and Premiere extremely well so I'm quite happy.
- Protective Laptop Case - CaseLogic
- GoPro Hero 4 Silver
- Canon T3i
- Camera Case - CaseLogic
- Sigma Lens 30mm f/1.4
- Portable Mic - Samson Go Mic Portable USB Condenser Microphone
- Tablet - ASUS Nexus 7
- Phone & Phone Plan - Nexus 6 / Project Fi
The international data has been pretty good. Project Fi charges a minimum of $30/month - $20/month for unlimited texts & cheap calls (usually $0.20/minute) and another $10/month for data. Data is calculated by $10/GB, and it's pay as you go. For example, if you used 1.5 GB of data, it would cost you $35 for the month ($20 for texts/calls and $15 for data). If you used less than 1 GB, the remaining amount would roll over as credit for the following month. Their data/texts/calls work are covered in 120 countries around the world.
- Travel Adapter - Crucial!
- Chargers
- Headphones - Over the Ear and Ear Buds
- Portable Speakers - BOHM
Necessities
- Bath Towel
- Earplugs
- Water Filter - LifeStraw Go Water Bottle
Clothes
- 5 basic tanks and camis
- 7 tops
- 3 dresses
- 1 hat
- 3 pairs of shorts
- 3 pairs of jeans
- 18 pairs of underwear
- 6 bras
- Pajamas
- 4 pairs of shoes - sneakers, flip flops, sandals, heels
Female Products
- Makeup
- LENA Cup
- Tampons/Pads
Toiletries
Make sure to get products with containers under 3 ounces, and put them all in a ziplock bag.- Toothpaste
- Toothbrush
- Floss
- Razor
- Shampoo (I recommend this shampoo bar)
- Conditioner
- Body soap
- Deoderant
- Perfume
- Tweezer
- Nail Clipper
- Sunblock
Other
- Let your credit card companies know you will be traveling
- Print: boarding passes, travel insurance info, itineraries
- Track spend
- Bring some US currency
- Put different cards and paper money in different places so if you lose one you will still have some elsewhere as backup
Final Thoughts
Super excited that you're about to embark on an around the world journey! My advice is to lean towards the minimal side. During my trip, I've been removing more and more stuff from my suitcase to make traveling easier.Whew that was long. Let me know if you have additions to this list, and I hope that you find it useful!
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