Men’s Capsule Wardrobe for a Trekking Vacation

Things to Consider

  • When packing for a trek minimal really is best; choose a small selection of clothes which are easy to wash and dry.
  • Remember to check the likely weather conditions to help you pack accordingly.
  • Clever layering is the key to dressing for changeable weather – e.g. wear a base layer under a long-sleeved top, under a fleece, under a waterproof jacket.
  • Dark coloured and patterned clothes are a good idea, as they don't show up the dirt.
  • Before you travel, spray all of your clothes with insecticide and again after laundering clothes. It’s also useful to spray bedding and pillows in case of mites or mosquitoes.
  • A sturdy and comfortable backpack is essential and more practical than a suitcase. It should have a waterproof cover, and don’t forget to line it with a plastic bin bag – this may seem crude, but will be invaluable if your pack gets wet as it will keep everything inside bone dry.
  • We would also suggest putting clothes in plastic bags (ZipLocks are great) or packing cubes to keep them clean and orderly.
  • Combine your main rucksack with a packaway day sack, to carry all your essentials when away from camp.
  • Remember you will need an outfit to travel in! Wear your bulkiest clothes and shoes where possible.
  • Download our complete packing list below for all quantities and a checklist of items.
  • Also see our Trekking Capsule Wardrobe for Women

What We Would Pack For A Trekking Holiday

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Walking Socks

Choose good, breathable socks with cushioning. The fabrics should be designed to wick away moisture (or otherwise add in sock liners which do).

Suggested buy: Thorlo Coolmax Light Hiker Sock by Amazon

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Casual Trousers or Shorts

Walking type are the most practical as they wash and dry easily. Styles with detachable legs are a good option for varied temperatures, although do check the cultural norms of your destination. Longer lengths offer protection against sun and mosquitoes.

Suggested buy: Columbia Silver Ridge Convertible Pant by Amazon

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Waterproof, Windproof Jacket

Pack a good waterproof, windproof jacket. Make sure it's light and breathable – it doesn't have to be warm as you can layer up underneath if necessary. If you're heading for more tropical regions then you can swap this for a lighter raincoat.

Suggested buy: Jack Wolfskin Brooks Range Waterproof by Amazon

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Base Layer

Merino wool is a good choice to wear against your skin as it naturally helps to regulate your body temperature. It's lightweight but keeps you warm in the cold, wicks away moisture when it's hot, and doesn't retain odours even after several days of use.

Suggested buy: Minus33 Merino Wool Lightweight Crew by Amazon

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Backpack

When you're travelling around a lot a soft-sided backpack is more practical than a hard case – it's flexible and will squash into vehicles or small spaces more easily. Choose one with plenty of compartments to keep your belongings organised without needing to unpack.

Suggested buy: Cabin Max Metz Backpack by Amazon

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Warm Hat & Gloves

For higher altitudes and early morning tours add in a warm hat and gloves – you can even sleep in them if your accommodation is cold, as basic rooms may not be heated.

Suggested buy: Slouchy Knit Oversized Beanie by Amazon

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Day Sack

You'll also need a small, lightweight bag for all your daytime essentials. Our packaway day sack folds up into itself and fits easily in your backpack when not in use. It's surprisingly roomy, showerproof and light to carry – even in hot weather.

Suggested Buy: Fold Away Day Sack on Amazon

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Fleece

Even in hot climes it can be cooler at altitude or during early mornings. Air-con can also make you feel chilly. A fleece is light, doesn't crease and is easy to pop in your day bag for when you need that extra layer.

Suggested buy: The North Face Glacier 1/4 Zip Fleece by Amazon

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Sunhat

A good sun hat is essential to stop your face, neck and ears burning. This wide-brimmed safari hat will keep the sun off your head and neck, whilst the mesh sides help keep you cool.

Try this: Dorfman Pacific Men's Safari Hat on Amazon

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Comfy Trainers or Trek Sandals

You may need to wear these if you get blisters from your boots, so make sure they are sturdy enough for walking whilst being light enough for evening wear after a long day. Pop in a pair of flip-flops too.

We love these rugged : Thor GTX Shoes by Hotter

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Walking Boots or Shoes

Comfy footwear is essential, and make sure they are well broken-in before you travel. They should ideally be waterproof, and don't forget spare laces. Good ankle support will lessen your chance of injury.

Must have hiking boots : Hydro GTX Boots by Hotter

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Belt

Adds the finishing touch to an outfit. This Rogue money belt looks like a regular leather belt but has the added bonus of a secure zipped pocket to carry your cash – useful for emergencies, or when sightseeing in busy tourist spots that can be prone to pickpockets.

Suggested Buy!: Hidden Money Pocket Travel Leather Belt on Amazon

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Casual Tops

Pack simple tops in neutral shades. In hot weather loose fitting tops will keep you cooler, and pick breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen or shirts designed for ‘active wear' – these wash and dry well too.

Suggested buy: : Fruit of the Loom Cotton Polo Shirt by Amazon

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Sunglasses

A ‘must pack' for sunny climes – check they have the right protection.

Suggested buy: : Ray-Ban Original Wayfarer by Amazon

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Sunscreen

Good sunscreen is essential in hotter climes, and don't get caught out on cloudy days either – you can still get burnt. Remember that water will reflect the sun's rays too. Choose a product with a high SPF (protects from UVB rays) and also look for the star or PA rating which indicates protection from UVA.

Suggested buy: : SPF 30 PA+++ Water Resistant Sunscreen by Murad

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Pack if your accommodation has a pool or spa that you plan to use.

Suggested buy: : Sandbar Swim Trunks by MaddaFella

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Trek Towel

It's handy to have your own towel, just in case. Choose one made from Microfibre – these are perfect for travel as they fold really small and dry really quickly too.

Suggested buy: : Sea to Summit DryLite Towel by Amazon