Packing List & Gear

Clothing

  • Base Layers: Moisture-wicking t-shirts and thermal tops

  • Mid Layers: Fleece jacket, warm sweater

  • Outer Layers: Waterproof and windproof jacket, trekking pants

  • Down Jacket: For high-altitude treks or cold nights

  • Trekking Shorts/Pants: Comfortable and lightweight

  • Underwear & Socks: Quick-dry, multiple pairs

  • Gloves & Mittens: Lightweight + insulated

  • Hat & Beanie: Sun protection + warmth for cold nights

  • Buff/Neck Gaiter: Protects from sun, dust, and wind

 Footwear

  • Trekking Boots: Waterproof, broken-in, ankle support

  • Camp Shoes/Sandals: Comfortable for evenings

  • Gaiters: Protect from snow, mud, and dust

Trekking Gear & Accessories

  • Backpack: 30–40L for daypacks, 60–70L for main backpack

  • Sleeping Bag: Lightweight, suitable for high-altitude (down or synthetic)

  • Trekking Poles: Adjustable, reduce knee strain

  • Headlamp & Extra Batteries: Essential for early starts or emergencies

  • Sunglasses: UV protection, glacier sunglasses for high altitudes

  • Water Bottle / Hydration Pack: 2–3 liters capacity

  • Water Purification: Tablets or filter for remote areas

  • Camera / GoPro: Optional for memories

 Personal Items & Toiletries

  • Sunscreen & Lip Balm (SPF 30+)

  • Moisturizer & Hand Cream

  • Quick-dry Towel

  • Toothbrush & Toothpaste

  • Wet Wipes / Hand Sanitizer

  • Personal Medications (if any)

  • First Aid Kit (blister pads, painkillers, bandages)

 Travel & Documentation

  • Passport & Visa

  • Trekking Permits (TIMS, ACAP, etc.)

  • Travel Insurance

  • Copies of Important Documents (kept separately)

  • Money / Cards (cash for remote areas)

Optional Items

  • Notebook & Pen

  • Book / Kindle

  • Lightweight Gloves & Socks for layering

  • Snacks / Energy Bars

Tips from Shepherd Adventure Trekking

  • Layering is key: Temperatures can vary drastically from Kathmandu to high-altitude passes.

  • Pack light: Porters can carry heavy gear, but your daypack should be comfortable.

  • Test your boots & backpack: Always break in new boots before your trek.

  • Weather awareness: Always check trekking season weather and pack accordingly.