Hey dude, before you get swamped with comments and bells; could u give my 2 packing tips vids a look and tell me what u think? I’d appreciate it. ❤️🇺🇸🇰🇭🙏🏻
Good video, May I suggest: 1. Sports, light weight, sweat wicking t-shirt. At times you need it for water activities or hiking, etc long sleeve wld be great. Plenty of mosquitoes and leeches. 2. Normal marino wool t-shirt for slightly formal occasions. Marino wool is warmer and cooling depending on ambient temperature, and anti-odour. Can wear it many times before wash. 3. The jacket size is still too big & heavy. Get something lighter with warmer rating. AC Is cold but not that cold. 4. You can get away without a rain jacket. Just get a rain cover that only cost a dollar and weigh nothing. It’s nothing fancy. But no one here in Southeast Asia owns a rain jacket unless if you bike. With our rain, rain jacket is useless too. Carry an umbrella instead. 5. The number of socks is overkill. You do not need thick socks anyway. 1-2 pair is good enough. In fact 1 pair is enough. Get a pair of sports compression socks. That will keep your feet healthy with all the walking. Sports socks also are durable and easy to wash and air dry. With the temperature & humidity, Compression/sports socks are great as they are sweat wicking. Your feet can breathe. Don’t go for anything woolly. FYI, most of us wear shoes, even sneakers without socks. Don’t be afraid to ditch socks here. Socks are so American. People can spot you as a tourist from a mile. 6. Yes, the fan is a luxury item. But it’s a godsend necessity. 7. Bugs spray. 8. Hat and sunglasses. The sun is scorching here. Don’t be afraid to use umbrella. You will not look crazy. 9. Other than those you pretty much covered everything else well. Good choice of flip flop. 10. Lastly, to everyone else reading here, wear a smile and try to learn the local language. You’ll go far when you learn basic phrases. Taste the local food and go to non-touristy sites. Oh ya, don’t worry about what’s in your pack. You can buy most of the stuffs here too. In fact some of them are quite cheap. That’s the beauty of travels. Just ask the locals, don’t be a tourist. Be a local and you gain much more. Do come to Malaysia, btw!
@@jordan.h6821 You can do without . It’s a nice to have/luxury item if travel ultralight is your goal. It makes sense if you intend to walk a lot, USB powered fan or this 🪭. But if your travel is centered around taking Grab or public transport, then I don’t think it’s necessary. Do outdoorsy stuff early morning and evening, avoid 12.- 4 time of the day, the sun can be scorching. But nothing that an ice drink can’t cool you down. This time of year, it’s approaching monsoon, so it rains a lot and most days are overcast.
BTW - The only other thing that I'd recommend making sure that you take with you on a journey is 2 pens. Keep on on your person at all time,s and pack the other away in a ziplock bag for an emergency. Can't tell you how many times I've forgotten a pen which created real problems when trying to fill out customs forms at the end of a long flight. Hope this helps someone :-)
Good save! Actually I had that, but the video got too long and I cut it out m. I figured people wouldn’t want to hear about pens and floss haha. But true, it is good to bring, I should have kept it
Just a suggestion......Instead of using a Ziplock bag, an alternative is a Toothbrush holder. This prevents the Pen/Pencil from poking through the backpack :)
We'll be there in a couple weeks, starting with Thailand. Right now we're traveling throughout Japan. I wish I could pack this light! It's harder to stay minimal with kids.
On my travels not only do I have a few pens, but I take along index cards. Before I leave my home country I write my itinerary down and important phone numbers, flight information , hotel information, directions and just general notes. They come in handy so you don’t have to pull your cell phone out all the time. Index cards fit in your shirt or jacket pocket.
This is the best thing I've seen on this subject. I'm planning to spend a year there traveling, and it never occurred to me that I should bring a jacket. I can't stand cold temperatures, especially air conditioning. Appreciate the advice.
Awesome video!. watched it 2x and ordered a ton of items mentioned in the video from your Amazon storefront. I will be starting my 5 month South East Asia backpack tour next month (mid Sept 2019). Starting in Bangkok, Thailand. Thanks for the tips!
Hey thanks so much for the support using my links! I really appreciate it. Your trip is going to be amazing. I did 5.5 months and started in Bangkok too. You’re gonna love it. ✊🏻✊🏻
Watched your og vid of how to pack for SE Asia a while back even got the redwing 50, your content really inspired me im currently In Thailand gonna be over in seasia for 3 months.
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Thanks so much for these packing videos man, they are super helpful and will save people finding out they are missing things on their travels, myself included!!!
This makes sense. I am from SE but planning to travel out of the country and want to travel light for a month-long. And being me, I had to do research on how to maximize everything WHILE still packing light since I do not want to bring a trolley suitcase while we travel around. Thanks a lot!!!
I appreciate the video, super helpful! I am planning a big trip to Southeast Asia and other Asian places next year, and I need all the help I can get because I'm only 19 lmao. But props to you for these amazing videos. Keep it up brother :^)
I like the idea of the fan as I sleep with one here at home. Would you recommend bringing an external chord for the fan if staying in hostel and the plug is far away?
Yeah you can get by without it. But if you can fit a tiny portable fan, why not? For the rooms without AC or minimal fans, it’s great to have it pointed directly on you all night
All flight in SE Asia have a carry-on limit of 7kg, but the baggage fees are not as exorbitant as those in N. America. A one-bag carry-on travel bag is not going to work over here. I know because I make over 20 flights per year around this region
With the weight of the bag itself there’s a few more pair of underwear or shorts. Planning on the same only using much smaller lighter bag and with a few more items thou not over doing it. Like a linen long sleeve for sun protection when outside/boat trips. I use smartwool 3underwear & 2 boxer it’s almost too many thou I wash them out after every wear so they don’t smell like a sweaty sac and even thou merino I want to keep fresh especially if not washing shorts every wear.
Great video!! I'm traveling to al SE Asia starting next January. Any advice? Also, what do you think about Nomatic 40L vs Osprey Farpoint 40L? Thanks for everything!!
One of the first! I have your notifications on. I'm leaving on August 28th to go to Thailand. Perhaps we can make TH-cam videos and meet up on the road! Love the channel and all the information you're dropping!
How safe is it for a woman and a 6 year old boy to travel? Also if you go for a hike do you keep passport in the hostel or take it with you at all times?
I think mentioning weight restrictions on flights in SE Asia and Australia is worthwhile. I see Americans pouting like children at the airport on every trip when their bag gets weighed and they are told they must check it. 7kg MAX weight is strictly enforced.
Thank you for your videos! Can you please answer my question: did you do any vaccination before you backpacking trip to Southeast Asia? I plan to go there in Octobre for a long time.
Love it! I watched your previous video and got the redwing 50. We leave in 3 weeks! 4 months of travel 🧳 Just a little worried about the 7KG carry on rule from AirAsia :/ Any advice? Just worried bc I’ll have my camera in my bag
Thanks! I love the Kelty Redwing still. See size is one thing, it’s easy to get around but weight...if things you own are heavy, what can you really do? I’d say just to do your best to avoid getting your bag weighed. That works most of the time. Or if you’re allowed an extra small bag like a purse or tote bag, put your camera and a couple heavy things in there during the weighing
interesting way of packing :D your bag/backpack is amazing! I do it a bit different, but in all I take pretty much the same things, but f.e. not a water purifier, normally you can fill up your own bottle at almost any place. But I even had the fan, because my old Laptop heated up like crazy. you can buy one f.e. in Hanoi for 5 $, so no need to bring it to Asia. sink stopper! never heard about this before! must have. I used the dustbin sometimes to do small laundry. Did I miss it or did you forget a torch? and may be you take some Aspirin (ASS) and Ibuprofen, in Asia in many countries is only Paracetamol (Panadol) available, and that is not good for every case of pain. Diclofenac could also be useful as pill or as gel if you have some accident. but don't carry around half of a pharmacy. most things you can buy everywhere. very good, your packing list!
You’ll have a lot of trouble fitting that pack into carry-on in many of the small aircraft used on regional flights. Better to have a small packable daysack that you can use to keep your valuables together when they WILL take your pack off you.
Don't forget to pack Imodium, Tylenol and your regular medication for the period of your trip. Carry WHO vaccination card or Covid 19 Vaccination certificates if you have them. Anyways very good video watched it two times. Reminds me what to pack after such a long break.
I just did 7 months in Se Asia. But i drove allover. No plain, train or buses. 23000 km. i was not dress warm enough so i had miserable time in Laos and didn't go to north Vietnam because too rainy and cold. I don't know where you sleept because rooms without AC are rare and if so, they will all have a fan. A mosquitoes net is essential and i always carry emergency gears for camping. i only used twice but if someone doesn't need a shower every night and wants to travel really cheap, a hamac and a wind breaker will be useful because i notice there are many many abandon houses or shacks or shelters one can squat for a night for free along roads.. I don't plan to ever go back. Once has been enough. But i m glad to have done it. Thail;and, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Cambodia again, Thailand again, Myanmar, and Thailand again.
Yes I use it as a carry on. I’ve only had my bag weighed twice, after 100 or more flights. So usually it’s fine, just make your bag appear small and they will assume it’s not heavy either
Great video. Have you found the global entry card worth it for you? Faster through airports? I would also suggest bug/mosquito repellent spray. Observation: your link to backpacks for the Kelty Redwing 50 seems to no longer have the comfort fit model you displayed and it just looked different hence I did not order it.
How was your stay in Philippines? I am a Filipino and I hope you enjoyed your stay in our country! Let me share to you a duffel bag my husband likes to use for our travels, it is from Nomad Lane. It is a game changer! We just love it! I am planning one more for myself.
Kelty to Motherlode to Nomatic. Interesting evolution. But what happened to the Hawaiian shirts? Not so sure about the fan. It seems a bit too much. Definitely agree about sunscreen being overly expensive. Not a water person so prefer a decent camera. I like snacks since sinxe airport food is poor. I love having a kindle just incase the entertainment system fails.
Yes, it’s an odd evolution but I still like all of those bags. still haven’t found the perfect one that has everything I look for. The bag is getting smaller so the Hawaiian shirts had to go. For me, the fan is a necessity, a life saver. I used it directly on me at night about 80% of my time in Southeast Asia, and I would have had many sleepless nights without it
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@@AlexanderTravelbum Awesome cant wait to watch your adventures. Laos is super chill and the people are the most relaxed you will ever meet in all of asia
Just watch out for the total weight of carry-on packs. Some carriers in SE Asia, just like Australia and New Zealand, have 7kg carry on limits, and they will weigh your pack. Consider the weight of your bag, the weight of your stuff - there’s a reason why Alexander packs so minimally.
Good video minus the underwear thing. That's a little nasty dude.. Sure they are odor resistant and maybe bacteria resistant, but you can't get away from that ball sweat over there... Poor ladies if you hooked up with any during your travels.
Me and a friend just decided to go, money wise how did you handle that? I just started researching so this may seem dumb but did you use american currency? is it all cash or can I use a card? If it's not all cash how much should I bring for 2ish months?
You can use a card for the most part, but bring a few hundred dollars for emergencies. Dollars works almost everywhere, im not even from the Us, but still always bring it with me
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Hey dude, before you get swamped with comments and bells; could u give my 2 packing tips vids a look and tell me what u think? I’d appreciate it.
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did you really spend 200 on a backpack? Why? thats just a waste of money
Good video, May I suggest:
1. Sports, light weight, sweat wicking t-shirt. At times you need it for water activities or hiking, etc long sleeve wld be great. Plenty of mosquitoes and leeches.
2. Normal marino wool t-shirt for slightly formal occasions. Marino wool is warmer and cooling depending on ambient temperature, and anti-odour. Can wear it many times before wash.
3. The jacket size is still too big & heavy. Get something lighter with warmer rating. AC Is cold but not that cold.
4. You can get away without a rain jacket. Just get a rain cover that only cost a dollar and weigh nothing. It’s nothing fancy. But no one here in Southeast Asia owns a rain jacket unless if you bike. With our rain, rain jacket is useless too. Carry an umbrella instead.
5. The number of socks is overkill. You do not need thick socks anyway. 1-2 pair is good enough. In fact 1 pair is enough. Get a pair of sports compression socks. That will keep your feet healthy with all the walking. Sports socks also are durable and easy to wash and air dry. With the temperature & humidity, Compression/sports socks are great as they are sweat wicking. Your feet can breathe. Don’t go for anything woolly. FYI, most of us wear shoes, even sneakers without socks. Don’t be afraid to ditch socks here. Socks are so American. People can spot you as a tourist from a mile.
6. Yes, the fan is a luxury item. But it’s a godsend necessity.
7. Bugs spray.
8. Hat and sunglasses. The sun is scorching here. Don’t be afraid to use umbrella. You will not look crazy.
9. Other than those you pretty much covered everything else well. Good choice of flip flop.
10. Lastly, to everyone else reading here, wear a smile and try to learn the local language. You’ll go far when you learn basic phrases. Taste the local food and go to non-touristy sites.
Oh ya, don’t worry about what’s in your pack. You can buy most of the stuffs here too. In fact some of them are quite cheap. That’s the beauty of travels. Just ask the locals, don’t be a tourist. Be a local and you gain much more.
Do come to Malaysia, btw!
You agree that the fan is good to carry?
@@jordan.h6821 You can do without . It’s a nice to have/luxury item if travel ultralight is your goal.
It makes sense if you intend to walk a lot, USB powered fan or this 🪭. But if your travel is centered around taking Grab or public transport, then I don’t think it’s necessary. Do outdoorsy stuff early morning and evening, avoid 12.- 4 time of the day, the sun can be scorching. But nothing that an ice drink can’t cool you down.
This time of year, it’s approaching monsoon, so it rains a lot and most days are overcast.
BTW - The only other thing that I'd recommend making sure that you take with you on a journey is 2 pens. Keep on on your person at all time,s and pack the other away in a ziplock bag for an emergency. Can't tell you how many times I've forgotten a pen which created real problems when trying to fill out customs forms at the end of a long flight. Hope this helps someone :-)
Good save! Actually I had that, but the video got too long and I cut it out m. I figured people wouldn’t want to hear about pens and floss haha. But true, it is good to bring, I should have kept it
Just a suggestion......Instead of using a Ziplock bag, an alternative is a Toothbrush holder. This prevents the Pen/Pencil from poking through the backpack :)
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@@Vo1902 good advice brother 👍
Great shout :)
Who else is going to Southeast Asia soon?
We'll be there in a couple weeks, starting with Thailand. Right now we're traveling throughout Japan. I wish I could pack this light! It's harder to stay minimal with kids.
Will be in Thailand in 3 weeks! 4 months of travel 🧳
vietnam in 3 weeks! 3 week travel!
Ill be in Vietnam in a month for a few months
I’ll be there for a month from feb 19- mar 20, 2020
Planning my first backpacking trip to SEA trip for January this is exactly what I needed a no nonsense guide to packing 🙏
Going to south east Asia in 2 days! Thanks so much brother! You’re a life saver!
The long pants are good for visiting temples! A long skirt is a good alternative for women.
check out the Columbia Men's Silver Ridge Stretch Convertible Pant long pants can turn into shorts within seconds
On my travels not only do I have a few pens, but I take along index cards. Before I leave my home country I write my itinerary down and important phone numbers, flight information , hotel information, directions and just general notes. They come in handy so you don’t have to pull your cell phone out all the time. Index cards fit in your shirt or jacket pocket.
Continue with what are you doing , you are doing good , you are cool and professional , you have my like for your work
Thank you ✊🏻 I appreciate that, thanks for watching
This is the best thing I've seen on this subject. I'm planning to spend a year there traveling, and it never occurred to me that I should bring a jacket. I can't stand cold temperatures, especially air conditioning. Appreciate the advice.
Hey I'm just buying all of the items I need for my solo backpacking trip to Europe for 3 months once I'm 18. So excited! Thanks for all your videos!
Awesome. Good luck! ✊🏻
Awesome video!. watched it 2x and ordered a ton of items mentioned in the video from your Amazon storefront. I will be starting my 5 month South East Asia backpack tour next month (mid Sept 2019). Starting in Bangkok, Thailand. Thanks for the tips!
Hey thanks so much for the support using my links! I really appreciate it. Your trip is going to be amazing. I did 5.5 months and started in Bangkok too. You’re gonna love it. ✊🏻✊🏻
@@AlexanderTravelbum No Problem Alex, keep up the awesome vids!
Watched your og vid of how to pack for SE Asia a while back even got the redwing 50, your content really inspired me im currently In Thailand gonna be over in seasia for 3 months.
He’s awesome! Better than the snobby dudes on YT with millions of dollars to throw around. I’ve learned tons from this channel
Glad to have inspired! I still love the Redwing, hope it’s working out for you. Good to hear you’re out there doing it ✊🏻
Hey man thanks, that’s amazing to hear. Thank you
I wish I would of bought this before I came to Cambodia :( I will defo be buying with the link in your description when I get back home xx
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Always love these kind of vids, nice new backpack!
Loving it so far! Can’t wait to take it to Costa Rica and really test it out
This is incredible and has helped lots, thank you for sharing :)
Thanks so much for these packing videos man, they are super helpful and will save people finding out they are missing things on their travels, myself included!!!
Glad to help!
I like to take some thin nylon rope to use for drying my clothes since it takes up no room
I'm sure you've moved on and realize old vlog but useful for me I'm going to travel in September to SE ASIA..thanks for the tips
This makes sense. I am from SE but planning to travel out of the country and want to travel light for a month-long. And being me, I had to do research on how to maximize everything WHILE still packing light since I do not want to bring a trolley suitcase while we travel around. Thanks a lot!!!
Get a thermal shirt, it's light, you can roll it up small, it reflects your body temperature and keeps you warm.
I appreciate the video, super helpful! I am planning a big trip to Southeast Asia and other Asian places next year, and I need all the help I can get because I'm only 19 lmao. But props to you for these amazing videos. Keep it up brother :^)
Nomatic is by far one of the best travel bags I have.
but quite expensive)
love your stuff, leaving for SEA later this year and you make me even more excited :D
Awesome, thanks for watching!
Man you are the best packer as you are really minimiliastic ✌️✌️
Thanks man, I try ✊🏻 makes it so much easier
I like the idea of the fan as I sleep with one here at home. Would you recommend bringing an external chord for the fan if staying in hostel and the plug is far away?
Great video and tips. Very very intelligent and practical! Thanks!!
Thank you mate very helpful 👍🏼
Good information! Nice music!
The portable fan has got me contemplating! I went without one last time and I remember being fine with it, but that could be a nice luxury to have. :O
Yeah you can get by without it. But if you can fit a tiny portable fan, why not? For the rooms without AC or minimal fans, it’s great to have it pointed directly on you all night
@@AlexanderTravelbum I like the way you think Travelbum. ;) Thanks for the video!
As much as I love traveling light I think one pare of shorts isn’t enough
cloth is very cheap in Asia, just buy one there if you need one!
I'm very impressed by this channel
Thank you 🙏🏻 I appreciate that ✊🏻✊🏻
@@AlexanderTravelbum you're welcome!
All flight in SE Asia have a carry-on limit of 7kg, but the baggage fees are not as exorbitant as those in N. America. A one-bag carry-on travel bag is not going to work over here. I know because I make over 20 flights per year around this region
Heya - what is the music use in this video
Hi, great video, so helpful. What brand were the shirts you used?
Bro, you need to visit the Philippines in December, because we know how to celebrate Christmas season.
I actually might be there during the holidays. That would be great, I’ll try to make it happen now
Check out sea to summit for small daypacks etc
With the weight of the bag itself there’s a few more pair of underwear or shorts. Planning on the same only using much smaller lighter bag and with a few more items thou not over doing it. Like a linen long sleeve for sun protection when outside/boat trips. I use smartwool 3underwear & 2 boxer it’s almost too many thou I wash them out after every wear so they don’t smell like a sweaty sac and even thou merino I want to keep fresh especially if not washing shorts every wear.
Outstanding tips as always.... Well done and thumbs-up !
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This has been really helpful! Thank you so much
I’m going to go next year, lets hope covid has gone by then!
Yes let’s hope 🙏🏻
I hope so too! I was all set to move there before the damn pandemic :(
Amazing video!! Thank you for sharing it ✈️
This was incredibly helpful ! very specific and covers each detail thoroughly. Thank man! Feeling much safer for my trip !!!!
Thanks for the tips bro! When are you heading back to Asia? I will be there from September to May!
I haven’t booked everything yet, but I’ll leave to India first in about a month. From there I’ll go back all around Southeast Asia
@@AlexanderTravelbum Cool man! Are ya currently still in Europe, or back in the states?
Back in the states right now, Costa Rica in a week, then planning for the rest in a month!
Great video!! I'm traveling to al SE Asia starting next January. Any advice?
Also, what do you think about Nomatic 40L vs Osprey Farpoint 40L?
Thanks for everything!!
So much more helpful and practical than the female packing videos. Thank you!
Thanks! Good luck with your packing
Great video! What about a hat and pens? I"m leaving for SE Asia in two years.
It’s a much better backpack than most but it’s far easier having a small suitcase 😊
One of the first! I have your notifications on. I'm leaving on August 28th to go to Thailand. Perhaps we can make TH-cam videos and meet up on the road!
Love the channel and all the information you're dropping!
Thanks man! Thanks for keeping those notifications on. I won't be there that soon, but keep a tab, figuring out all the flights right now
go on September.... South East Asian countries is rainy season for the month of june to august
How safe is it for a woman and a 6 year old boy to travel? Also if you go for a hike do you keep passport in the hostel or take it with you at all times?
I think mentioning weight restrictions on flights in SE Asia and Australia is worthwhile. I see Americans pouting like children at the airport on every trip when their bag gets weighed and they are told they must check it. 7kg MAX weight is strictly enforced.
Yes true, I should have mentioned weight as well. But you can’t really do much about that
Great video ! Thx !
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Thank you for your videos! Can you please answer my question: did you do any vaccination before you backpacking trip to Southeast Asia? I plan to go there in Octobre for a long time.
One of everything asia is cheap to buy clothes you can wash ine in hostels and things dry fast there
Love it! I watched your previous video and got the redwing 50. We leave in 3 weeks! 4 months of travel 🧳 Just a little worried about the 7KG carry on rule from AirAsia :/ Any advice? Just worried bc I’ll have my camera in my bag
Thanks! I love the Kelty Redwing still. See size is one thing, it’s easy to get around but weight...if things you own are heavy, what can you really do? I’d say just to do your best to avoid getting your bag weighed. That works most of the time. Or if you’re allowed an extra small bag like a purse or tote bag, put your camera and a couple heavy things in there during the weighing
Hello. I'm from VIETNAM 🇻🇳
interesting way of packing :D your bag/backpack is amazing! I do it a bit different, but in all I take pretty much the same things, but f.e. not a water purifier, normally you can fill up your own bottle at almost any place. But I even had the fan, because my old Laptop heated up like crazy. you can buy one f.e. in Hanoi for 5 $, so no need to bring it to Asia. sink stopper! never heard about this before! must have. I used the dustbin sometimes to do small laundry. Did I miss it or did you forget a torch? and may be you take some Aspirin (ASS) and Ibuprofen, in Asia in many countries is only Paracetamol (Panadol) available, and that is not good for every case of pain. Diclofenac could also be useful as pill or as gel if you have some accident. but don't carry around half of a pharmacy. most things you can buy everywhere. very good, your packing list!
Is this a carry on pack only? I know its ridiculous that carry on weight is limited to just 7kgs in some budget airlines.
So do you always have to have that big bag on your back everywhere you go?
You’ll have a lot of trouble fitting that pack into carry-on in many of the small aircraft used on regional flights. Better to have a small packable daysack that you can use to keep your valuables together when they WILL take your pack off you.
What brand of slip on shoes are those bro?
I’m not sure man, I just get random stuff from thrift stores mostly. Probably from 1973
@@AlexanderTravelbum appreciate the response!
What is your travel trouser please?
Don't forget to pack Imodium, Tylenol and your regular medication for the period of your trip. Carry WHO vaccination card or Covid 19 Vaccination certificates if you have them. Anyways very good video watched it two times. Reminds me what to pack after such a long break.
True ✊🏻
The list can always be updated
your camera ! gh5 right ? where do you put it ? in your bag ?
I gave up the Gh5 for now, for something smaller and easier to work with. The Canon M50. I do love the GH5 though
I just did 7 months in Se Asia. But i drove allover. No plain, train or buses. 23000 km. i was not dress warm enough so i had miserable time in Laos and didn't go to north Vietnam because too rainy and cold. I don't know where you sleept because rooms without AC are rare and if so, they will all have a fan. A mosquitoes net is essential and i always carry emergency gears for camping. i only used twice but if someone doesn't need a shower every night and wants to travel really cheap, a hamac and a wind breaker will be useful because i notice there are many many abandon houses or shacks or shelters one can squat for a night for free along roads.. I don't plan to ever go back. Once has been enough. But i m glad to have done it. Thail;and, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Cambodia again, Thailand again, Myanmar, and Thailand again.
Did you ever find yourself using sandals/flipflops or any other type of shoe than the single pair you had there?
Watch this! 10 Essential Things You Need to Bring to Southeast Asia 👇
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This is so cool!
is that nomatic bag used as a carryon? some airline only allow 11 pounds or less how do you bypass that?
Yes I use it as a carry on. I’ve only had my bag weighed twice, after 100 or more flights. So usually it’s fine, just make your bag appear small and they will assume it’s not heavy either
where did you put toiletries
Great video. Have you found the global entry card worth it for you? Faster through airports? I would also suggest bug/mosquito repellent spray. Observation: your link to backpacks for the Kelty Redwing 50 seems to no longer have the comfort fit model you displayed and it just looked different hence I did not order it.
How was your stay in Philippines? I am a Filipino and I hope you enjoyed your stay in our country! Let me share to you a duffel bag my husband likes to use for our travels, it is from Nomad Lane. It is a game changer! We just love it! I am planning one more for myself.
how much did the whole bag weigh at the end??
Kelty to Motherlode to Nomatic. Interesting evolution. But what happened to the Hawaiian shirts? Not so sure about the fan. It seems a bit too much. Definitely agree about sunscreen being overly expensive. Not a water person so prefer a decent camera. I like snacks since sinxe airport food is poor. I love having a kindle just incase the entertainment system fails.
Yes, it’s an odd evolution but I still like all of those bags. still haven’t found the perfect one that has everything I look for. The bag is getting smaller so the Hawaiian shirts had to go.
For me, the fan is a necessity, a life saver. I used it directly on me at night about 80% of my time in Southeast Asia, and I would have had many sleepless nights without it
Inacreditável como você está nascido bonito lindo demais seja feliz você Ian todo reino e é claro me seguindo comigo RS segue tudo que escrevi e ensinei
1 pair of sock to wear on the flight . i lived in flip flops for 3 weeks on my last trip .
Sandra is with you ?
what happen to Sandra?
So where are you bound for this time? :D
India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, South Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia. That’s the general plan for now
@@AlexanderTravelbum Awesome cant wait to watch your adventures. Laos is super chill and the people are the most relaxed you will ever meet in all of asia
Thanks for keeping up! Yes, Laos I missed last time, so I really have to get there this time around. Can’t wait
@@Kane1993x totally agree!
How much did the trip cost over how many months?! Planning on going soon! 🙂
I have a video on that! “How to travel Southeast Asia on less than $500 a month”. That’s how much I spent ✊🏻
Which country of SEA r u going to go?? 😂
Just watch out for the total weight of carry-on packs. Some carriers in SE Asia, just like Australia and New Zealand, have 7kg carry on limits, and they will weigh your pack. Consider the weight of your bag, the weight of your stuff - there’s a reason why Alexander packs so minimally.
Yes I should have mentioned weight and not just size. Very true
Mosquito spray and more sun cream
Good video minus the underwear thing. That's a little nasty dude.. Sure they are odor resistant and maybe bacteria resistant, but you can't get away from that ball sweat over there... Poor ladies if you hooked up with any during your travels.
Haha yup
Mosquito repellent
sunglasses
Loafers?? Haha OK 👍
Sounds better at 1.75 playback speed. Vocal fry
Me and a friend just decided to go, money wise how did you handle that? I just started researching so this may seem dumb but did you use american currency? is it all cash or can I use a card? If it's not all cash how much should I bring for 2ish months?
You can use a card for the most part, but bring a few hundred dollars for emergencies. Dollars works almost everywhere, im not even from the Us, but still always bring it with me
Of course this video is made in 2019, but for 2022 don’t forget to bring masks 😷. In A lot of countries in SEA masks are mandatory now
It's very funny when you said how can you get with just 3 pairs of underwear it's gross...very funny
This guy should voice an anime protagonist idk why
Baggage scale
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I don't care how magical those underwear are, but using the same pair for a whole week is nasty
Bug spray.
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