What to Pack for Travel in 2024 - FULL Packing List for Travel!

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Deciding what to pack for travel can be so tedious, but also SO much fun! We love geeking out on travel gear and figuring out the best way to pack, and we hope sharing everything we pack for travel in this video will help make you decide what to pack in your own travel backpack (or suitcase, if that's your jam).
If you missed our first packing video, you can watch it here to compare the items we have now (at year 3 of our travels) to what we packed after the first one: • WHAT TO PACK FOR LONG ...
If you want to pack merino wool clothes for your travels, check out these links:
Wool& (women's): shrsl.com/4jg29
Wool&Prince (men's): shrsl.com/4jg2a
You're probably watching this video because you've got a trip or vacation coming up, and if that's the case, we hope you have so much fun and are getting excited!!! No matter where in the world you plan to visit, or for how long you are traveling, this video will give you some great advice on what to pack for your trip. Many of the items we pack would remain the same whether we are planning to travel for a year, or going on a one week holiday to Europe. We really hope you find some useful gems in the video!
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Here are links to some of our favorite things we use and pack for travel (P.S. some of these links are affiliates meaning we may earn a small commission if you buy something. It doesn't cost you anything and really helps us continue to create videos, so thank you to anyone who uses them!):
SERVICES
Wise (our travel debit/credit card): - wise.prf.hn/l/OqnMl4Z
SafetyWing (travel insurance): safetywing.com/?referenceID=n...
Surfshark VPN: get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer...
eSIM (HolaFly) esim.holafly.com/?ref=zdvhzwn...
CLOTHES
Smartwool socks (merino wool): amzn.to/3vpSc2Z
Mico's ExOfficio underwear: amzn.to/47rT7NF
Mico's merino underwear: shrsl.com/4eb0y
Mico's merino wool t-shirt: shrsl.com/4eb0v
Nicole's merino wool dress: shrsl.com/4eb0p
Women's merino wool underwear: shrsl.com/4eb0n
Women's merino bra: shrsl.com/4eb0h
Nicole's scarf: amzn.to/3zXCIDx
Nicole's long white shirt (this isn't the exact one, but it's the one I'd buy today): amzn.to/3HtO0SB
FOOTWEAR
Vessi Everyday Classic sneakers: crrnt.app/VESSI/pgldkja7
Nicole's Birkenstocks: amzn.to/48FysHy
OUTER WEAR
Mico''s Micropuff Jacket: alnk.to/7qjg8Vv
Nicole''s Micropuff Jacket: alnk.to/ge59bJb
Mico's rain jacket: alnk.to/bPccEVq
Nicole's Rain jacket: alnk.to/bPccEVq
HEALTH & HYGIENE
Matador soap bar case: amzn.to/3S9JheW
Toiletry kit: amzn.to/41T51z8
Makeup removed cloth: amzn.to/47lUP3a
Solid shampoo bar (Nicole's fave brand): amzn.to/3TwvfDi
ELECTRONICS
Battery bank: amzn.to/3O8xxqD
Omnicharge Power Bank: www.omnicharge.co/products/om...
Travel adapter: amzn.to/3HEwqL3
Laptop Stand: amzn.to/48ULbpj
Bluetooth Keyboard: amzn.to/4aXxpE3
Phone Cases: amzn.to/3Hr8Z8p
Phone Ring Stand (Magnetic): amzn.to/41Zy5EW
PERSONAL ITEMS
HeroClip Carabiner: amzn.to/3itXX5Z
Passport Wallet: amzn.to/427d4Iq
Sleep Mask: mantasleep.com/?rfsn=7760145....
Nicole's Wallet: amzn.to/47DDHpR
Mico's Hydroflast Water bottle: amzn.to/3uuxAme
Nicole's Owala Water bottle: amzn.to/3S6XTMa
LONG-TERM TRAVEL ITEMS
Laundry Bucket: amzn.to/3ngkIQk
Laundry Clothesline: amzn.to/3n7BrCi
Collapsible bowl/cup: amzn.to/36oXuzt
Stasher (reusable Ziploc bag): amzn.to/3xK439x
ORGANIZATION
Mico's main backpack: amzn.to/41RUW5a
Nicole's main backpack:amzn.to/3TmHy6N
Mico's daypack: amzn.to/3qvpqIX
Nicole's daypack: amzn.to/3JC4zMG
Compression packing cube: amzn.to/356xrN3
Compression Sack: amzn.to/3y04ihc
Electronics Organizer: alnk.to/6IEh2ba
Shoe Covers: amzn.to/3wKgBRk
Thank you for joining us on our journey around the world! Happy travels :)
Chapters:
0:00 How we know what to pack
1:20 Mico's Clothes
3:56 Nicole's Clothes
7:29 Footwear
9:54 Outerwear
11:19 Updated thoughts on merino wool
14:18 Health and Hygiene (toiletries)
18:31 Electronics
23:11 Personal Items
27:51 Long term travel items
31:33 Organization
37:54 How we pack
41:39 Bloopers

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  • @nicoleandmico
    @nicoleandmico4 ай бұрын

    Check out the FULL packing list here 🌎 nicoleandmico.com/our-packing-list/ And quickly let us know if you have any favourite travel gear we missed. We'd love to hear from you! 😊

  • @daarisdaphne

    @daarisdaphne

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey this link doesn’t work?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 ай бұрын

    @@daarisdaphne Thank you so much for letting us know! We're working on fixing it right now

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 ай бұрын

    It should be working now! Thanks for the heads up that it wasn't working 😊

  • @Moisesgohe
    @Moisesgohe4 ай бұрын

    My wife and I went on a gap year in 2023, and your 'original' packing video was super helpful. It gave us a strong understanding of what we needed; we even got some of your same gear. I am so happy you guys did a V2. I am feeling motivated to go into another gap year now :). THANK YOU guys for such great content.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank so much for letting us know you found V1 to be so helpful! We were the same before we left for our travels, we just gobbled up every packing video available and couldn't get enough! We hope you get that second gap year in the future if it's something you want!

  • @DLFH
    @DLFH4 ай бұрын

    Over the years I've gained insight on updating my travel gear from technical clothing and multipurpose essentials to organizational items. I can say the soap bag, heroclip, packable bag from Peak Design, Stashers, laundry line, Packtowls, and pullover from Appalachian Gear Company have been invaluable. Thanks for the gear lists and updates!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Awe it's so awesome to hear you've loved those products too! 😍😍

  • @reuliuil
    @reuliuil4 ай бұрын

    Your last packing video is what originally brought me to the channel! But then I stayed because you both are just so pleasant, genuine and respectful. Thank you for sharing your tips and your journey!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow thank you so much for the super thanks! 🤯🥹 we are actually so floored to see this kind of support and encouragement. We appreciate it so much and we are so glad you enjoy our videos 😊 we hope it continues to bring you lots of smiles and we will do our best to keep producing great content! 🥰

  • @curtischen8440

    @curtischen8440

    4 ай бұрын

    Reading your comment / contribution motivated me to do the same. This cute couple is so genuine, energetic and informative and the content is so relevant to me as a frequent traveler and gear head. Cheers to you both!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Curtis! We are so grateful for all of the support ❤️

  • @giosi
    @giosi3 ай бұрын

    Love the packing update! One tip for the merino wool (sorry in advance if you already know… 😅) your laundry soap needs gl be compatible with wool/natural fabrics since regular detergents have enzymes that break down the natural fibers faster!

  • @taniag1949
    @taniag19494 ай бұрын

    Didn't even think about renting ebooks from local library, i've been purchasing them.. ty for the tip!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    No problem! Happy to help a fellow traveler save money to spend on trips 😀🙃

  • @curtischen8440
    @curtischen84404 ай бұрын

    Thanks! I just love both of your energy, authenticity and downright cuteness. First time I ever sent a contribution 😂... Being a longtime business traveller, and now facing retirement I hope to go on long trips to parts unknown....and I will employ many of your tips. Stay healthy, happy and together ❤️

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!! Your comment was so lovely, and we really appreciate the contribution to our channel and business 😀We feel so honoured to be the first people you've ever sent a Super Thanks to! We hope your upcoming adventures after retirement and incredible. We are so lucky to have such a beautiful work to explore ❤

  • @AnywhereGoes
    @AnywhereGoes4 ай бұрын

    It does look wild to see it all laid out like that. Sea to Summit kitchen sink is a game changer! I can't believe I hadn't heard of it before. Add to cart* haha

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Haha right! So simple yet so effective! Thanks for watching and we hope you two are doing very very well! It’s almost been a year since we were all in Cebu together. Time flies!

  • @courtneydowd2372
    @courtneydowd23724 ай бұрын

    Always love your packing videos!!!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Yay! Thank you! So glad you enjoy them 😊

  • @jessicaperlove4715
    @jessicaperlove47153 ай бұрын

    This was super helpful! I'm going on a two week cruise with my family in a few months and am researching how to pack. What's awesome is that i carry a lot of the same stuff as you. 😊

  • @tallyclement2353
    @tallyclement23533 ай бұрын

    You guys are great to watch. Thanks for the tips!!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 ай бұрын

    So glad you enjoyed - thank you for the nice comment!

  • @notayapper_
    @notayapper_4 ай бұрын

    i really appreciate the description box . A for effort definitely ! tysm for sharing cheers from Singapore

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for letting us know! We're glad you found the video helpful

  • @patpierce4146
    @patpierce41462 ай бұрын

    Wonderful video. You guys are so fun. Happy traveling.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! You too!

  • @Aquacurve80
    @Aquacurve804 ай бұрын

    Hi there! Thank you so much for putting this together. I always love your videos, showing what to pack, etc. On a sidenote, I love your videos from Japan. I watched them before and during my trip to Japan. I was there for three weeks and found all of your tips so very helpful! Keep doing what you’re doing! Love watching your adventures! 🙌

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Awe thanks for taking the time to comment and share that. It’s so encouraging for us, especially with bigger videos like this. We are also so happy you found our Japan videos useful too! We really loved visiting and glad more people are enjoying it with us. Happy travels 😊

  • @thechosenjuan269
    @thechosenjuan2694 ай бұрын

    Love the videos guys !!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much! These packing videos can be so huge to make but we do love the final result!

  • @isets7192
    @isets71924 ай бұрын

    Such a helpful video thank you for sharing! Can’t wait for my backpacking trip in April! 🥰🩷

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! We hope you have an amazing trip!

  • @isets7192

    @isets7192

    4 ай бұрын

    I’m from Australia and off to the UK so very excited hehe 😍🥰

  • @Vi3t1997TMBY
    @Vi3t1997TMBY4 ай бұрын

    That intro was beautiful! And thanks for all of your tips and tricks! I’ve been binging packing videos and I finally learned some new ideas.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Haha the intro was so funny to film. Glad we put a smile on your face with it, totally makes it all worth it 😋😊

  • @DD654-jx9kl
    @DD654-jx9kl4 ай бұрын

    You two are so sweet. You are my favorite traveler couple. I definitely love this video! You have the best packing ideas! 😊

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you! That is so kind and so lovely to hear 😊❤

  • @MindfulMidLifeTravel
    @MindfulMidLifeTravel4 ай бұрын

    Great packing!!!! We are doing Carry-on only in April to Portugal. Thanks for some new great ideas!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed the video! We hope you have a great time in Portugal 🥰😋

  • @kristymoore7052
    @kristymoore70524 ай бұрын

    Subscribed. Love your tried and true tips.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Welcome aboard!

  • @KarenWilson-wy6fo
    @KarenWilson-wy6foАй бұрын

    I thought I spied a Forest Night Sierra dress! I have the same one and I totally agree with your assessment. Wool& is a gamechanger for lots of people, I think. Love your video for it's 'real' quality!

  • @jackolantern7342
    @jackolantern73424 ай бұрын

    Slick intro! The video production quality has really leveled up since the merino wool video. 👍

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    thank you! We're working hard to have fun with the videos but also pack them full of useful info 😊

  • @avocado3748
    @avocado37484 ай бұрын

    So helpful thank you!!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed! 🥰

  • @RidetoEnglishwithDM
    @RidetoEnglishwithDM2 ай бұрын

    AMAZING video! Keep up the great work.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @sergioguerrero7750
    @sergioguerrero7750Ай бұрын

    Great content guys, keep it up!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    Ай бұрын

    Appreciate it!

  • @MHH44491
    @MHH444913 ай бұрын

    This is brilliant, thank you

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @kritter16
    @kritter16Ай бұрын

    Wow you guys are packing ninjas!

  • @Judith543Judith
    @Judith543JudithАй бұрын

    Oh I love this kind of videos!! So helpful and interesting to see the thought process of different travelers when it comes to packing. We plan to travel around the world again in 3 years (for at least 1 year), but this time with our 2 kids. I can't wait! Your videos are always so inspiring. Cheers from Austria!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    28 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! That sounds like an amazing trip to do with family and we wish you the best of luck in the travel planning and of course on the trip itself. Happy travels :)

  • @barbaramartin6716
    @barbaramartin67163 ай бұрын

    I crochet and merino wool yarn is great

  • @kateforster7100
    @kateforster71004 ай бұрын

    Mico sold me on the Heroclip in your last packing video. My main use for it is hanging a bag or coat up in a toilet cubicle to keep them off the floor. I also love the sea2summit toiletry bag. I can't remember if I got that from you but Nicole's enthusiasm convinced me to not only get one of those make up remover cloths, but to make it the Erase Your Face brand to be sure it would be good. Funnily enough I've also just started trying the Wool& brand (waiting for my first dress to come). I've been impressed with Woolovers & Dilling so far. I like a mix of wool and silk and that the wool isn't treated like smartwool is. I'm giving darn tough socks a go as they have a lifetime guarantee and the merino gives them extra wears before washing.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh awesome! It's so nice to hear that you love some of the same products that we are still obsessed with 2 years after our first video. I hope you love your wool& dress! I am obsessed with mine now and am thinking I probably should have joined the 100 day challenge 😂 I'm really hoping to try the darn tough socks soon too! We've heard such great things from people in our comments section so that's on our list for sure

  • @kristymoore7052
    @kristymoore70524 ай бұрын

    I have not traveled nearly as much as you, but a couple of years ago I picked up an ice mule. It’s a bit like a dry bag, and could serve as one, but has become my traveling ice chest.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh that's a cool idea! Would be awesome for warm destinations

  • @SincerelyRaman
    @SincerelyRaman4 ай бұрын

    Have mercy! You guys have this down to a science 😎

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Haha thanks Raman!

  • @xChikyx
    @xChikyx3 ай бұрын

    Manta sleep masks are AMAZING i will forever recommend them

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes we actually love them! Game changer!!

  • @bronwynquinn4477
    @bronwynquinn44774 ай бұрын

    Gosh I loved this! also inspiring! a you do you! And the haters can take a jump! Love from Australia!❤❤

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Haha thank you! We get a good laugh from the haters 😂

  • @micheleemmerich680
    @micheleemmerich6804 ай бұрын

    You are right about the merino wool brands matter. Smart wool that I have gets holes every time I wear them, socks, shirts or bottoms. Slowly replacing the smart wool with Wool X and Wool &. I also have several Alpaca fiber shirts and socks, bra and underwear. I have had to repair any of the items from Paka, Wool X. Haven’t had the Wool & product long enough to evaluate.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah it’s so interesting to see so many variations between brands! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. We have been loving the wool& so far and we hope you have a great experience with them too.

  • @9OClockRant
    @9OClockRant4 ай бұрын

    How I’ve not come across your channel earlier is a mystery, but grateful KZread recommended this video. Love the energy from you two. Subscribed.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Haha awesome you are most welcome to our channel 🥳😄 we hope you enjoy fun vlogs with equal parts culture, food and quirkiness haha 🙃 thanks for subscribing!

  • @jen9774
    @jen9774Ай бұрын

    Interesting video. Laughed about the shoe-eating dog. I was listening to a young woman in a shoeshine here in South Africa - she was complaining about having to buy new boots because while she was in England she left her boots out side the backdoor of a house. AND a fucking fox ate them. I couldn't hold back my laughter - she was so indignant.

  • @rita.loves.travel
    @rita.loves.travel4 ай бұрын

    Really nice intro edit!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much 😊 we tried really hard and not gonna lie we felt a little awkward at times. Especially when we threw around clothing haha 😂

  • @genevievetaylor
    @genevievetaylor2 ай бұрын

    Is Nicole's Patagonia ball cap the "quartz coral" color? So cute. Also the 7 pairs of underwear blows my mind🤣but I'm here for it

  • @Thejazzerc
    @Thejazzerc2 ай бұрын

    I love this video, but I'm a shopper.. I love shopping while on my trips and seeing how tight everything fits I don't think I can do shopping sprees with this type of packing. 😂

  • @randyholloway920
    @randyholloway9203 ай бұрын

    You both have a lot of stuff!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s how we like it 😁

  • @RRavencraft
    @RRavencraft2 ай бұрын

    I love the new Marino wool dress and undergarment set. Mostly the colors. When I travel I pic the same color themes for everything to mix and match and flow. I like low key, earth tones, like shades of greens, sage to olive to forrest green or deep jade...that burnt orange is cool.... cream, tan, brown, stuff that blends in with most surroundings and allot of black but only for cold/winter now for good reasons, and especially in hot, humid and/or buggy climates. So, like those garments you just got, and for me personally, those colors are perfect...but people prefer blues, grey now, white, which is cool but as long as everything in low key mode and blends with nature and fades away in crowds☆ My guy goes for more tan or kaki, creams to light and grey, some white. He follows sort of the grey man philosophy. He was in the military. The tell tale for vulnerability is when people are all mismatched. And especially in bright colors head to toe. Even pastels like pinks, purples leans more juvenile and feminine vs. more sophisticated or put together atleast and serious or professional. Bright colors sure may be fun but if you land in a place where disaster strikes, often the first few days the thugs come out in full force. Also key is eye catching stuff signals you out to anyone like possibly shady authorities, or maybe desperate locals who think you have something they may need and that could happen anywhere on the planet. Think hot pink, bright red, pop blue, canary yellow, omg, to me are very, very bad choices across the board. Sad high end sport/ mountaineering companies all pimp these colors to stand out... I get it. But there is a time and a place for everything and when packing capacity is low like more than weekend travel, a balance in common sense for all types of senerios which often better a choice or especially high 'investment'$$$. I don't want to pop out and scream 'look at me, I am a tourist' or to even express in any way I want attention. So to blend in has allot of benefits. Especially if you have to blend in out of safety in general. Say you are being followed. Regardless, criminals don't wait for disasters. Having a good head lamp with you at all times is another huge benefit period. Hands free lighting. But also, in addition, a good high lumin flash light. They come very small now. Something high blast and with a stobe feature. Nightcore, Olite, many brands have rechagable, long time run and pocket sized lights that will blast 1000 lumins or more in someones face or possibly an animal. I have seen 900 lumin key chain size flashlights. So weight should never be an excuse. Costs hurt but they do for good bags, good shoes and all these high end clothes. Goid cameras which are not going to safe your life... When you blind an assailant it gives you such an advantage in time to get loose or get away. Of course there is so much more to carry, but what is legal where for international travel or even national travel now is a nightmare. A flashlight and headlamp is like basic insurance. I got with the Nightcore NU25 with the shock cord band to save space, and my favorite flashlight is the tiny Olite HR2 front facing, 900 lumin, both usb rechargeable. I can fit both together in the palm of my hand basically. When it gets dusk I just put the headlamp around my neck and always sleep with it on camping and never know it's there it's so small. I have the newer model too, and it is a bit bigger, bigger battery and that really makes a difference. So I went back to using the older model. Plus my shock cord modification is much softer. The new one comes with it, and it's really hard and stiff. I should just change it our, huh...lol. Next would be to always have a good whistle. Attach it to your EDC bag or every day carry. Pick a bright color so you can see it. Mine is Blaze orange and a theme for my signaling, rescue and even some tool like pocket knives or leatherman Juice, lighters incase they fall in the forrest I can see them easier. I got as far as carrying a Blaze orange bandana for the purpose of signaling if I need to get rescued. I could tie this on a tall stick and make a flag. Where I live and play its a signal to hunters. And that is what I use in the meantime to freshen up, say wash my face, whatever, it's not waisted space. A bandana never is. I keep one in my day packs always. I keep a white cotten hankerchief for it's intended purpose but also to prefilter water. Prefilter water meaning using a straw or other devise. The hankerchief does NOT have toxic dyes or laundry detergants to further contaminate water. Plus it then can be used for medical. And one big thing I never see travel people pack is a good water filter. I have a small filter straw in my EDC by Aquamira called the Frontier Pro, it's very small like a fat marker. This is so common sense, especially for the size and cheap price tag. It's my back up. I use the Be Free by Katadyne as a primary, 2L, plus I pack one extra 2L bladder by Hydropak, the company that makes the stock bladders for Katadyne, and the model that pairs for the spare is the 'Seeker'. Hydropak bottles can be frozen or hold boiling water. This makes them a medical item replacing ice packs and hot water bottles. They have attachment points so they can be used as a gravity feed system, so further like a wash up station to hang on a tree by using the sports cap or they even offer a spray type nozzle. This whole system with the extra 2L bladder bottle packs down so small and light you could store this in a jacket pocket. Some of the best 'insurance' just being able to filter and carry 4 L of water is pretty responsible (along with having light). Another small item, tiny is a bit of trail marking tape. Especially for adventures in places where GPS is spotty or non existent. It is so small it's crazy not to have some in a kit. I wrap up a plastic store card in Gorilla tape for repairs and Leuko sports tape, this tape to cover hot spots that will form blisters. Leuko is also my medical tape for wounds or to cover bandaid to ensure they stay clean and dry. Like earplugs that do more then just keeping noise out, but bugs out of your ears if you have to sleep outdoors overnight stuck somewhere, multi purpose and really simple, light, small items are so key. Another use is if it's really cold, or super windy, earplugs protect your inner ears from especially wind which could literally cause vertigo or face paralysis. Next I don't care if it's 100 degrees I bring my buff. Again mine are earth tones and not Marino, more cotten, spandex I find wool too itchy in sticky heat. I wet mine down to keep cool. Can use as a cover for my head, keep my hair tamed, etc., etc. And with any outdoorsy type stuff... hikes, camping, even in city parks, black is a hard color to wear 3 seasons, because bugs are hard to see. Especially ticks. So like my clothes in greens, so are all of my bags are all olive green now, because bags often land on the ground. Oh, and I have a teeny pair of OR super light weight gaiters, I would think maybe similar to Dirty Girl but without the wild patterns, so to protect my shoes and avoid the pesky pebble, but more so to see creepy crawlers traveling up from the ground. One wind makes a super light ground sheet, something waterproof to sit on, great for the park or beach. This thing is so tiny, aa small as a packable grocery bag. That live in my EDC. It has gromets so I have used it as a sun shelter on a picnic just string it up with sime Kevlar which is a super strong tiny cord, almost embroidary thread size really. I also pack a rain poncho/tarp by this same brand. So between the two I have upper and ground shelter. Smaller then most rain jackets and covers my pack and some of my legs when on. Another great find that has really been a game changer is similar to those Stasher bags you have for your food. I got zip lock silcone bags dirt cheep in snack, sandwhich, quart and gallon size. They come in sets of 4 each size. I use these for everything now, even for some clothes packing, especially for the beach, or gloves, hat, extra socks for hiking. They compress all the air out. Great to keep things dry, like tech, phone, camera, great on boats... in rain...and keep wet stuff from seeping all over. They hold food obviously and so liquids. They can be frozen or hold hot food, or be put in boiling water to make food like rice -rehydrate food. They are dish washer safe. I buy these sets for under 15 dollars. My first few were 10 dollars on Amazon, my last ones were 13$. Great for medical kits as well. Shower kit, hold soap, I have one snack size for my tooth brush and paste. I have my liquids in a sandwhich size in the silocine bottles first.... I have one for reststop bathroom kit, with my hand sanitizer, etc. The snack size is amazing for so many things. Being Silcone, they slip in and out of packs well. The snack size fits perfect in my packable waistepack by 4Monster. I buy the clear ones, they are kind of frosty, Chinese brands, there are several I look for the best price they are all the same... I got a tip in comments to only buy those with a rim, meaning not direct edge sealed like a 'Zip Lock' brand freezer or sandwhich bag and because the seams don't split like ziplocks or 'Locktight' bags very popular at one time, which 100 percent always did. I have been using the same ones for over two years now and none have failed. No need to label because you can see through them. Another benefit. Being Silicone also it's easy to clean out sticky stuff like melted candy, gum, snacks. Because they have aliitle girth to them or stability I just used one to soak my figer after a cut. Also I was thinking these could be a clean vessel to wash out an eye or irrigate a wound so just more medical uses besides keeping your items sealed and sterile, unlike like in other nylon bags and med kits. Hope this all helps.

  • @laura_and_shanman
    @laura_and_shanman4 ай бұрын

    Hi! For Nicole: what about period stuff? (Time of the month/etc). Great job on the video and you two are so fun!!!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much, we're glad you enjoyed the video! I'm super lucky when it comes to dealing with my period on the road - I have a hormonal IUD and lost my period as a result of the IUD. If you're going traveling for a long time and are okay with hormonal birth control it could be a good option for you too (although not everyone loses their periods entirely). If I did still get my period, I'd bring a diva cup with me and get tampons/pads as needed on the road. Hope that helps!

  • @laura_and_shanman

    @laura_and_shanman

    4 ай бұрын

    @@nicoleandmicothat’s great!!

  • @vanguardcan4759
    @vanguardcan47593 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this! I love your energy and I’m happy you guys are fellow Canadian! Yaay! It makes it easy for me to shop the items in Canada, instead of US. I just checked out your website! HS sweethearts! OMG! 🥰 Anyway, I’ll check out your other videos and especially the wise card, I’m looking for a card that would serve as a prepaid credit card but not actually because hotels don’t take prepaid cards but functions the same and I don’t want to have a credit card. I will research this further. Thanks again and good luck on your next adventure! Ingat palagi! 😊

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for the compliments! It sounds like wise will be the perfect card for you! We can’t believe we didn’t find out about it until nearly 2 years into our travels - it’s made our lives so much easier! Happy travels, fellow Canadian 😁

  • @alletabaltes8088
    @alletabaltes80882 ай бұрын

    So jealous on the merino wool! I am soooo allergic to wool - so definitely OUT for me! Rash city! Other options?

  • @TessaOswin
    @TessaOswin3 ай бұрын

    I’m so curious about Marino wool but I’m allergic to lanolin in normal wool so I’ve avoided it in the past but it seems like such a good travel option.

  • @antoinettejohnson6251

    @antoinettejohnson6251

    3 ай бұрын

    @TessaOswin - Me, too! Seems very rare. I’ve had people look at me like I’ve got two heads as the concept seems so foreign to most people. Unfortunately I haven’t found anything that’s a great alternative yet. So far, I don’t do cold/snowy 🥶places. Good Luck on your journeys!

  • @savannahosborn2320
    @savannahosborn23204 ай бұрын

    How do you go about hiking with just those shoes? Or do you save major hiking excursions for separate trips where you can pack different items (like hiking books)? Thanks so much for this video!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    So for big hikes like Patagonia and Everest Base Camp we brought specific hiking boots. After we were done the hikes we just sent them home via regular mail or with family/friends that we were with who were heading home. For everything else we just used sneakers or sandals (with proper foot support) and they have been great 😊 glad you enjoyed the video! Feel free to ask us anything else! 😀

  • @Islandgirl5270
    @Islandgirl52703 ай бұрын

    What a great video! enjoyed it a lot....do you travel with a special pillow? and do you check your computer in your bag on the plane?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! 😊 we don’t have any special pillows except for Nicole’s blow up travel pillow which she swears by 😄 and for computers we normally keep one in our carry on bag and the other in check in. If we don’t need to do any work we will just put it all in check in. Sometimes we’ve flown with airlines who don’t like having computers in the check in bags so we’ve had to take them out but those are rare.

  • @Islandgirl5270

    @Islandgirl5270

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your reply. I have never checked my computer so good to know that you do and can. Really been enjoying your video's @@nicoleandmico

  • @ramonapinalupian9095
    @ramonapinalupian90953 ай бұрын

    Great packing ideas. Love the electronic pouch. It’s $20 but $20 to ship. Pass. Not paying $40. Any other suggestions?

  • @Gabrielle.Steele
    @Gabrielle.Steele4 ай бұрын

    I’m still watching this video so you might talk about it but I was curious what do yall do for fancier occasions like if you go out to dinner or some please where you need a fancier dress or outfit or maybe like close toed fancier shoes. What do you do then or do you just avoid those things?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Hey! We mostly don't have the occasion to dress up really fancy because we are on a tight budget, but the few times we have had to dress up a bit, Mico wears his white button up shirt and I wear my dress. And then we generally wear our sneakers, but I've also worn my Birkenstocks even though they're open toed! We got invited to a wedding super randomly in Turkey once and both wore our sneakers 😂

  • @silviaortiz7410
    @silviaortiz74104 ай бұрын

    A big thumbs up for a regular toothbrush! When I see a compact toothbrush or a compact razor, I'm like. Realy? You think you are saving space with the compact version? I don't think so

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes we love this! We believe in just being comfortable and happy with who you are and whatever your packing style is. Just enjoy your trip and don’t sweat the small stuff 😊

  • @deannahoffman5177
    @deannahoffman51773 ай бұрын

    Do you know of any good substitutes that are similar to The get acquainted card game that is out of stock?

  • @jop5400
    @jop54002 ай бұрын

    I bought a fairview trek 50 for my first long solo trip to Asia, and I was hoping I might get away with not always checking it in, especially if I'll be able to start my trip not using all the space.. but the frame is quite tall, so we'll see. 😅

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    2 ай бұрын

    We’d be curious to hear if you manage to take it on as carry on ever! Maybe if it’s under packed you could manage it

  • @Unmeijones
    @Unmeijones3 ай бұрын

    I chronologically over pack and am also a fashion freak and can't re-wear clothes in the same week. I am going to Japan this September. How could I pack minimally for a two week trip.

  • @JOBIGGERuk
    @JOBIGGERuk3 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your VERY useful videos. Can I ask about security bags, like the ones worn under clothes. Do you have any experience with those at all? We're going carry on, 30 days.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 күн бұрын

    So glad you're finding the video(s) helpful! We don't use any money belts or security bags under our clothes. I (Nicole) did that for a few months when I took my first "big" trips as an adult, and quickly found that they brought more attention instead of less. I often got the feeling that pulling money out of the belt to pay for things made it look like I was carrying enough money to be worth hiding. Our strategy instead has been to blend in as best as possible, and never carry more money/cards than necessary whenever we leave our accommodation. Maybe you've already seen it, but in case you haven't come across it yet, we recently made a whole video on how we deal with money while traveling. In case you'd find that useful, I'll leave the link here :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z4eu1baRedG2faQ.htmlsi=LumczlytHy061Np4

  • @JOBIGGERuk

    @JOBIGGERuk

    3 күн бұрын

    @@nicoleandmico Thank you, that makes total sense. I haven't watched that one yet, planning on settling down tomorrow for a MASSIVE binge on your channel. And make a lot notes! And also make a list. Your channel is so comprehensive that I don't feel we need to go anywhere else, because what you guys do not know about packing - cannot be known! On the subject of marino - I had one black marino t-shirt that lasted YEARS and YEARS, but unfortunately it finally went beyond gardening wear and had to depart. I definitely will consider two new ones for this trip. Thank you again and I hope you're enjoying your current travels.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 күн бұрын

    We hope you enjoy the binge and are so glad you're finding the videos really useful. We are lucky to have the chance to share what we've learned over the years and call it our jobs :) Let us know if you have any other questions as you go through the videos - your 30 day trip coming up sounds amazing!!

  • @charityneufeld4174
    @charityneufeld41744 ай бұрын

    Question about your plug adapter. My husband and I are traveling to South Asia this year and were told by our friends there it would be best to buy a power converter with the plug adapters since a lot of those countries have higher amp plugs than we do in Canada and it could fry some things you plug in. Is this something you've ever encountered issues with?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    That’s a great question! So between Nepal, India and Sri Lanka we spent about 9 months travelling there and this entire time we just traveled with our the universal adapter in our video. It worked great and we never had issues with power conversion. Most times electronics can handle different voltage standards that different countries have so it’s never an issue charging laptops, phones, cameras, etc. The only thing we had to worry about were hair straighteners because sometimes they were locked into using a specific voltage (like 110 volts we have in Canada) but for this Nicole had a travel specific straightener that can accommodate different voltages. Outside of this I think you’ll be perfectly fine with a good old plug adapter 😊

  • @SamuelGarcia-rf4th
    @SamuelGarcia-rf4th4 ай бұрын

    This is great! Can you speak sometime to using your backpacks for trekking? For example, on wilderness treks are you able to strap trekking poles and tents to the side of the bags?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    We absolutely LOVE these backpacks for trekking. We have taken them on many multi day hikes in Patagonia and the Canadian Rockies and they perform amazing. Minimal, durable and has so many great features for hiking that we forget that it’s also ideal for traveling. We go into the backpack deeper during our Patagonia trekking prep video (I will link it below) but in a nutshell the backpack just has the right amount of packets, generous amount of straps, and really great yet not bulky suspension system. I honestly wouldn’t replace it with a trekking specific backpack even if I had the chance too. Here is the link to the video kzread.info/dash/bejne/pKWB1a2gedjdZ9Y.htmlsi=2CNkKvZhsgWEz1Nx

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Actually if you watch our Patagonia trekking video and not just the prep video then you can really see it in action. We attach poles, tents, jackets and anything else we need to it during the video. Only think I would say is that if you want this for trekking/hiking only and not really for travelling, then I would invest in a separate, lightweight rain cover. The cover it comes with is more heavy duty because it acts as a full wrap for when you check in the bag at airports so it’s a little overkill for the trail. Here’s the Patagonia video with the backpack in full use! kzread.info/dash/bejne/m5OJ1JmKgczTnqw.htmlsi=N19GbqBjCO44gWJk

  • @SamuelGarcia-rf4th

    @SamuelGarcia-rf4th

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh thank you for the reply! I’m thinking of switching up my trekking backpack since I do both trekking and traveling like you guys!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    In that case, we can highly recommend this backpack! Honestly, it’s been so perfect for our travel and outdoor lifestyle. We’re so impressed with how it’s held up. Both our bags look almost brand new (except some ripped mesh on one of Mico’s side pockets) and somehow the zippers are still in perfect condition even though I (Nicole) have pushed them past where they should probably be pushed 😂

  • @lbunnygordon1133
    @lbunnygordon11334 ай бұрын

    Aiming for a 30l backpack and a daypack personal item both weightless unpacked as dont want to ever lose a bag again! Mybiggest issue is I need to take meds and cold warm clothing as feel cold as asthmatic. Last time had to buy then leave thicker clothing behind.. I ll have to take anything I own as wont hsve anywhere to store it. Baselayer thermal are great..❤any hint ee a mosquito spray that works have tried deet and anything nothing worked at all. Do you think solo could manage on 850 gbp a month if stay in hostel dorms?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Base layers are awesome! And we truly feel like they’re a great option for those who run cold but don’t want to take a lot of bulky clothing. We normally just use any old bug spray we find at the store. Sometimes deet and sometimes the citronella kind. In regards to your budget it sounds pretty good but it will really depend on where you’re travelling to. What countries do you hope to visit on your trip? For example if you’re sticking to south east Asia then this budget might be doable. Your biggest expense (outside of flights) will be your accommodation so we suggest looking at those closely! Safe travels!

  • @696969bold
    @696969bold4 ай бұрын

    Do you think you could pack all you brought If you used the 40L Osprey bags? Would you be able to Carry On 40L vs required checked bag on most flights? Is it just me, or are airline bag dimensions getting smaller and smaller while bag fees get bigger and bigger?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Probably not all the electronics and the extra things that help facilitate our travel AND working lifestyle. When we first left for full time travel, we spent the first 10 months with the Kathmandu 38L Litehaul and it was perfect. We outgrew it because of our extra KZread gear but you can definitely travel out of a small backpack. I think in general a fully loaded 40 L backpack is the max you can fit for carry on. This could be reduced if you’re flying on smaller planes though

  • @denisesneeringer9109
    @denisesneeringer91094 ай бұрын

    Great video! Question, do you use a VPN? If so, which one have you tried in all your travels?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes we do and we use it all the time. Especially when we’re using credit cards or checking bank stuff online. We use Surfshark and we have been for years. Works quickly and with little fuss. We have a link in the description of this video if you’re interested 😊 quick note that it’s an affiliate link so it supports our channel but it doesn’t cost you anything extra if you decide to use it. Happy travels! 😄

  • @ChenyeTripp
    @ChenyeTripp4 ай бұрын

    Where do you pack your computers when traveling?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh gosh we totally forgot them when we packed our bags! When we are on the move, both of our laptops go into Mico's day bag. We occasionally pack them in our check-in luggage for flights, but that's very rare as we like to keep them close so we never lose them!

  • @melodieschellenberg906
    @melodieschellenberg9064 ай бұрын

    I’m curious about, your day packs. How do you secure them walking around do you aren’t pick pocketed? Nicole I really like yours but I’m always worried about someone getting into it walking around a place like Rome

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Great question! We do a couple things to mitigate the risk of someone nabbing stuff from our bags. Mico often puts a carabiner on the zippers of his bag to attach them together. It's a small thing and someone could still get into it if they really tried, but it's enough of a deterrent to keep people away (at least we think so given that we've never been robbed!). Something else we do a lot (specifically me) is to hold my bag on my front instead of my back. I do this anytime we're in a crowd of people and someone could potentially unzip my bag without me knowing. I do it in markets and public transit tons and it really helps! A good rule is we follow is that if you see locals wearing their bags on their front, we definitely will too. But we do it all the time just to be safe because we realize we are big targets as people who stick out. Of course you could always get a lock for your bag, but in all our travels we've never felt it necessary to go that far. I hope that helps!

  • @taniag1949

    @taniag1949

    4 ай бұрын

    i've seen you in videos carry backpack in front and wandered why you, makes sense now 🙂@@nicoleandmico

  • @kerk6428
    @kerk64283 ай бұрын

    It's been awhile since I was last able to visit your channel, but super happy to see you being amazing still. I enjoy watching packing videos! I have been really loving merino wool socks in the past 1.5 year and think they are a gamechanger, and also wear merino wool in the winter. I'll definitely need to check Wool& out! I'm still looking for female merino wool tshirts that don't seem too fragile (I have Unbound Merino tshirts and dress but they feel too fragile. I too prefer a blend)

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the compliment! Merino socks are a favourite of ours too. We’ve had lots of comments in our previous videos saying that the Darn Tough socks are really good, so we hope to try those at some point. If you’re looking for a durable dress and are checking out wool&, I am really loving the Sierra. I also have the Maggie and really like it, but the Sierra is a thicker fabric that I have found to be really durable! So far it’s my favourite 😁

  • @Selah70x7
    @Selah70x74 ай бұрын

    Hey again! This ? is directed at Nicole: what white oxford shirt do you travel with? I’ve tried so many, but they don’t travel well, most tend to wrinkle. Do you recommend the one you’re traveling with? If so, share, share, share lol thx :)

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Hey there! I bought my white shirt in Colombia and it does wrinkle so much! What I do to help with the wrinkles is carry a tiny spray bottle around with me and I just fill that with water and spray the shirt down when I want to wear it (the night before if I remember, but right before I put it on is fine too). That gets rid of the wrinkles really well! I found a shirt very similar to mine on Amazon that you could check out to get a closer look. I really like the 3/4 length sleeves on this one and it doesn't have a breast pocket which is my preference (otherwise it looks a bit too casual for my liking) amzn.to/3HtO0SB

  • @user-td6lp5uo9m
    @user-td6lp5uo9m3 ай бұрын

    Hi Thanku for your latest video. I like bamboo products. (Boody)Underwear last forever & holds it shape. I’ve tried clothing made bamboo and wears well.

  • @anups7958
    @anups79584 ай бұрын

    Did you guys try wearing merino in summer in a south Asia country?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Not in south east Asia but in similar hot and very humid weather and it's been fine. The quick drying really helps haha

  • @adied7725
    @adied77252 ай бұрын

    What's the weight of your bag total? , please

  • @jessicavanhaaster4403
    @jessicavanhaaster44032 ай бұрын

    Witch towels are you take with you?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    2 ай бұрын

    We use the “Packtowl” towels and love them! Very light and don’t take up a lot of space but also doesn’t feel like weird microfibre towels. A nice in between.

  • @jessicavanhaaster4403

    @jessicavanhaaster4403

    2 ай бұрын

    @@nicoleandmico thank you. Great video.

  • @aidapaciencia3154
    @aidapaciencia3154Ай бұрын

    You're a cute couple 😊,,thanks

  • @betchrichardrichardbetch6827
    @betchrichardrichardbetch68274 ай бұрын

    when are you guys coming back here in the phill?? hehehe

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh man we would love to go back! Lucky for us, we are certain we will be back because of the family we have there, we just don't know when that will be yet 😊

  • @HJRedfern
    @HJRedfern4 ай бұрын

    The game has changed!!!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    We're not sure what you mean but thanks for watching! 😄

  • @HJRedfern

    @HJRedfern

    4 ай бұрын

    Sorry! 13:39 the Merino boxers!!!

  • @HJRedfern

    @HJRedfern

    4 ай бұрын

    Also you not having a phone the Singaporean women laughs you out of the phone case store with lmao

  • @EP-sg7qg
    @EP-sg7qg29 күн бұрын

    Skip Merino, use alpaka .. trust me.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    28 күн бұрын

    We had Alpaca sweaters once and they were awesome!

  • @trinhnguyen2186
    @trinhnguyen21863 ай бұрын

    Could you get away with it as carry on?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes you can assuming you don’t have a ton of the electronics and some extra clothing. For the first 10 months of our travel we had only a 38L pack each and flew carry on. A lot of the stuff we have in this video hasn’t really changed but back then we had a few less shirts and a lot less KZread gear. Very doable though!

  • @cheami
    @cheami4 ай бұрын

    Didn't we already watch this?

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes! We realized today that we made a mistake in the edit and had to fix it and re-upload the video! So there's an additional 30 seconds in this one. We're sorry for the confusion!

  • @MichaelWill6138
    @MichaelWill6138Ай бұрын

    Merino wool is just TOO expensive!

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    Ай бұрын

    It can be an investment sometimes but we found the pros are just worth it!

  • @jeffmcalpine9699
    @jeffmcalpine96994 ай бұрын

    Toque - Certified Canadian 😂

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    Haha yes! It still surprises me when I say toque to people abroad and they're like... are you making up words? 😂

  • @ikongfu
    @ikongfu2 ай бұрын

    would look at updating to "barefoot" shoes. eh on the internet's merino opinion. lots of other ways to save space / weight

  • @HebnerMina
    @HebnerMina22 күн бұрын

    Mi neniam estis seniluziigita kun bbkbags bags tote. ?iufoje kiam mi uzas mansakon, mi sentas, ke mi posedas arta?on.

  • @KrazyArielle
    @KrazyArielle4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the amazing list. The one thing that I would never do is check in my laptop , it would stress me out too much.

  • @nicoleandmico

    @nicoleandmico

    4 ай бұрын

    For sure!