Planning a Backpacking Trip through Europe

Backpacking through Europe is an adventure, and unlike in many parts of the world, Europe truly caters to the backpacking lifestyle. You can find hiking trails, public transit, and hostels that all support the backpacker. However, you can’t just hop on a flight to Europe and go. There are some things you’ll have to be aware of, even if you’re going somewhere you think will feel familiar. Here are a few tips for planning a backpacking trip through Europe.

Have the Right Gear

There are several benefits to having a backpack over a suitcase when traveling in Europe. You can fly there with just a backpack and maybe one personal item instead of checking luggage. You’ll be able to quickly leave the airplane, buses, and trains carrying everything. You’ll be on your way as soon as you arrive. Just make sure you have a comfortable, durable backpack that will carry everything you need while still being safe. If you’re carrying a lot of gear, it should have a built-in frame and waist belt to make it easier to carry.

For some, a daypack needs to be added to the list. This simple smaller backpack can carry personal papers, a laptop, wallet, and other essentials. If you’re going to take a daypack, then you need to have a way to comfortably carry it in your backpack or in addition to your backpack. 

Plan Your Itinerary

Having a rough itinerary before you go is essential. You need to know where you’re going if you’re going to get permission to travel there if it is necessary in your case. Some places like Sweden, for instance, have laws that allow campers to camp on private property. A general itinerary tells you what the weather will be like, while a detailed itinerary allows you to book accommodations in advance. That will save you money over last-minute check-ins. Buying train passes and bus passes in advance can save you money, as well. Research cheap flights to Europe, and don’t forget the return trip.

If you don’t want to be locked into a strict schedule, then search for airlines that let you reschedule your return trip without taking on massive fees. This is a good time to look into travel insurance as well, so you’ll be covered no matter what.

Packing Right

Whether backpacking in the wilderness or through serene countryside, weight matters. Use a lightweight sleeping bag instead of a conventional, bulky one. Carry a minimum of clothes, though the clothes need to suit the climate you’re in. Take several pairs of underwear and socks. Always carry essentials like a phone, identification papers, cash and any medications you take. An extra battery pack, flashlight, and adapters are essentials because you’re lost without them. Take a basic supply of toiletries. You can always buy more socks and toothpaste at your destination.

Put Things in Order at Home

You don’t want to take a trip abroad and return to chaos at home. Put things in order before you leave. Ensure that the rent and other bills will be paid in your absence. Inform your financial institutions that you’ll be traveling abroad, so they don’t lock down your accounts out of fear of fraud because you used your credit card in Europe. Turn off the data on your phone to avoid roaming fees and find out how you could use the phone in those countries at minimal cost.

Conclusion

Backpacking in Europe is an enriching experience. However, you need to take the right steps now to truly enjoy the trip without regretting it later.

 

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