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1 large or 2 medium pieces of luggage: e.g.
sports bag, suitcase or backpack. Maximum checked
weight allowed on Peru flights is 23kg/50lbs total –
airlines will charge for excess baggage. One piece of
luggage will be taken to the Amazon Jungle and to
Amantani Island - excess will be stored at your hotel
Daypack: used for day trips, on the bus (and on the
Inca Trail if hiring a porter). Should be well fitting
with a waist-strap and supportive shoulder straps.
Large enough for your raincoat, fleece, camera,
wallet, water and a packed lunch (Maximum volume
allowed at Machu Picchu is ~20L/1,300 cubic inches)
Hiking poles: strongly recommended for knee
support, added stability and the number of steps
during your hikes. Tips must be taped or have
rubber ends to be permitted at Machu Picchu
Hiking shoes/boots: required for most days of
the trip. Should be comfortable, worn-in, sturdy and
have a solid tread. Hiking boots are recommended
for those with weak ankles
Trail runners/running shoes: required for
cycling, casual wear, and if your boots are wet!
Water sandals/tevas/keens: or similar. For sea
kayaking and to wear at night on the Inca Trail
Waterproof rain jacket/shell: a breathable, shell
jacket with a hood. Something which keeps you dry
when active is recommended. A good Poncho is
useful for those sporadic heavy downfalls.
Waterproof rain pants: for keeping dry on active,
rainy days
Down/fleece jacket: something nice and warm
for cold days/nights at higher elevations
Wool sweater/fleece: 2-3 light or medium-weight
tops to wear while being active. If you get cold easily
you might prefer medium weight ones
Long-sleeve shirts: 2-3, some quick-dry, some
cotton for insect protection
Shirts/t-shirts: 4-5, more quick-dry, less cotton
Trousers: 2-3 pairs, some quick-dry for insect
protection, a thicker pair for cooler days/nights
Shorts: 2-3 pairs, some quick-dry, some cotton
Thermal underwear: 1-2 top and bottom sets of
polypropylene underwear for hiking and kayaking
Socks: enough for a week with some good quality
hiking socks, some cotton and some casual
Underwear: enough for a week
Pajamas/nightwear: or similar
Warm hat: wool/fleece ski hat, or similar
Warm gloves: wool/fleece gloves
Sun hat: baseball cap, or similar
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