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Similar to backpacking in Asia or parts of central America, the
first rule of thumb is to not bring any unwanted attention to
yourself. To put it simply, it is best to not bring any jewelry,
valuables, or additional tech devices (other than perhaps your
phone and a camera). You don’t want to be a target for a robbery
or petty theft, so it’s best to just leave the fancy rings and
watches at home.
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While it is important that you avoid bringing any expensive
jewelry to South America, this in no way means that you shouldn’t
carry some nice outfits if you choose to have a nice dinner in
Buenos Aires or Bogota. Also, investing in sturdy shoes, a solid
rain jacket and a waterproof outdoor backpack.
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One thing to definitely avoid is wearing a money belt (a silk
sleeping bag liner more than does the job). You basically want to
be as discreet as possible when it comes to storing money and
other documents during your backpacking adventure.
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As you’re packing for your trip and placing all your items in your
waterproof backpack or suitcase, be sure to pack light. Bringing a
few pairs of pants, merino wool socks, water purifier tablets, etc.
is better than overpacking and your items being too heavy to
comfortably hike the Inca trail on the way to Macchu Picchu.
Once you’re there, you can always purchase any basic toiletries or
the like.
At the end of the day, practicing minimalism is essentially the way to go with regard to
exploring the stunning, vast continent of South America. Remember to also use basic common sense and do the proper research before you
head to the Andes, the beautiful architecture of Cartagena, or the isolated nature preserves
deeply woven in Patagonia. The world is yours to explore. Safe travels!