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Suggested Packing List for Pizotes Eco Adventure Tours
All clothes should dry quickly and not require ironing
- A body pack: To hold your passport and credit card. Wear out of easy reach, against your body
- Lightweight shirts: Short-sleeve and/or sleeveless and one long-sleeved shirt for use as a light jacket and mosquito protection.
- Shorts: Lightweight, hiking and casual dress
- Pants: Lightweight nylon, polyester, or cotton for evenings and activities (1-2 pairs)
- Skirt/Sundress: Lightweight and wrinkle resistant
- Raincoat or Poncho: Lightweight with hood. A Must!
- Bathing suit(s)
- Underwear, Sleepwear
- Hand towel
- Shoes: Comfortable walking and/or hiking
- Sandals: Strap-on type and for walking in town
- Socks: For shoes and one pair of long socks for wearing rubber boots
- Hat or sun visor
- Sunglasses, eyeglasses/contacts, extra pair, eyewear retainer
- Sunscreen: Minimum of 15 sunblock protection
- Toiletries: Be advised that current airline requirements limit liquids, gels, lotions and aerosols to small containerslocated in a clear plastic bag.
- Mosquito repellent: Non-aerosol with Deet. Cutter Outdoorsman is very effective. Bring 2 and carry one with you at all times (keeping in mind the size limiton toiletries containers).
- Binoculars: Waterproof if available
- Flashlight or head lamp: Small but bright
- Camera, film, batteries: If using film, bring what you need as it is expensive here
- Pocket calculator: Helpful when changing money or buying items
- Travel alarm clock or watch with alarm
- Travel notebook: Waterproof paper if possible (REI sells a great one)
- Small daypack or fanny pack for day tours
- Medical prescription drugs
- Photocopies of all documentation, passport, prescriptions, credit cards
- Water bottle to refill
- Small first-aid kit: pain reliever, anti-diarrhea medicine (such as Cipro), anti-itch cream, lip protection, antihistamine, Small sewing kit
- Ziploc Bags: Various sizes to hold binoculars, camera, medicines, books and anything else you wish to remain dry. These are very handy in the tropics!