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تمثال للملك حورمحب مع النتر آمون -Statue of King Horemheb with the nether Amun
ويظهر الملك حورمحب مرتديا الشنديت مع النمس المحلي بالكوبرا ماسكا بيديه الصولجان بينما يظهر آمون بتاجه المميز عبارة عن الريشتين بالاضافة الي الدقن ،يرجع للدولة الحديثة الأسرة الـ ١٨ يوجد بمتحف الأقصر ♥️
And the King Horemheb appears wearing a shindit with the local mongoose with a cobra holding the scepter in his hands, while Amon appears with his distinctive crown, which is the two feathers in addition to the beard, dating back to the modern state of the 18th Dynasty, located in the Luxor Museum ♥️

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أكبر تمثال ثنائي
في الآثار المصرية
تمثال الملك امنحوتب الثالث و زوجته الملكة تي
تزوج الملك امنحوتب الثالث من زوجة غير ملكية
تي ...ابنة يويا رئيس العجلات الحربية
و امها ..ثويا المنشدة في معبد آمون
احبها حبا كبيرا
وبنى هذا التمثال العظيم في مدينة هابو بالأقصر
وتم نقله الى المتحف المصري
التمثال من الحجر الجيري
طوله حوالي 7 أمتار
وعرضه 4.5 متر
ويمثل الملك والملكه وهما جالسان
على كرسي العرش ولهما ابتستمه خفيفة
زادت جمال وروعة التمثال
مع بنتهما الكبيرة في الالوسط وتحت ارجلهم
التمثال جميل جدا ويزين بهو المتحف المصري
يدل على عظمة المصريين القدماء في فن النحت
والرمزية
ما أجمل شكل الملكة تي
ذات الملامح المصرية الجميله بابتسامه رقيقه
تحكي لنا من الاف السنين كم كانت العائلة المصرية
مترابطه وتعيش في تناغم والفه لا تجدها في اي مجتمع آخر

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Faiyum
Faiyum (also given as Fayoum, Fayum, and Faiyum Oasis) was a region of ancient Egypt known for its enrichment and the plenty of plant and animal life. Located 62 miles (100 kilometers) south of Memphis (modern Cairo), the Faiyum was once a dryish desert basin that became a fertile oasis when a branch of the Nile River silted up and turn water into it. The basin filled, attracting wildlife and encouraging plant growth, which then drew human beings to the area at some point prior to c. 7200 BCE.
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In the present day, Faiyum refers to the modern city of Madinat el-Faiyum but, in antiquity, specified the entire area which supported a number of large and quite prospering villages and cities such as Shedet (better known as Crocodilopolis), Karanis, Hawara, and Kahun, among others. The name derives from the ancient Egyptian word (Pa-yuum or Pa-yom meaning) “the Lake” or “the Sea” and refers to Lake Moeris, created by Amenemhat I (c.1991-1962 BCE) of the 12th Dynasty during the Middle Kingdom (2040-1782 BCE) when the kings of the 12th Dynasty, in particular, paid special attention to it.
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The Middle Kingdom of ancient Egypt is considered a “golden age” in which the culture generated some of its finest works and the Faiyum benefited from the stable rule of the 12th Dynasty as much as any other region and, in many aspects.
Although some writers and connect Pa-yom with the city of Pithom mentioned in the Book of Exodus 1:11, this claim is untenable; Pa-yom referenced an area, not a city, and the two words are not equivalent.
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THE REGION IS BEST KNOWN TODAY FOR THE SO-CALLED FAIYUM PORTRAITS, A COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFULLY RENDERED MUMMY MASKS.
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The region was most thrifty during the Middle Kingdom but turned down after the fall of the New Kingdom (c. 1570-c.1069 BCE). It experienced a regeneration during the Ptolemaic Dynasty (323-30 BCE) and the Roman Period (30 BCE-646 CE) after which it was neglected and rejected steadily. It is best known today for the so-called Faiyum Portraits, a collection of beautifully rendered mummy masks formed during these later periods and unearthed c.1898-1899 CE by the Egyptologist Flinders Petrie.
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Early Habitation
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Initially a deceased basin, the Faiyum was transformed into a fruitful garden by the natural silting of the Nile which diverted a significant branch of freshwater in its direction. The flow of the water carried with it the rich soil of the Nile River bed which stabled in and around the newly-created lake and sprouted planting along its banks. The water and plant life attracted animals who made it their home and these then brought others in search of prey or simply creatures seeking water in an dried region.

Faiyum
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This branch of the Nile would lately be named Bahr Yusef (“Joseph's River”) in honor of the prophet Joseph in the Quran (the biblical counterpart of the Joseph from the Book of Genesis) and still exists in the present day as a canal. The first canal (known as Mer-Wer, “Great Canal”) was built through the Middle Kingdom. These developments came much later, however, after people arrived and felt the need to name objects and items around them; before it became a canal or had a name it was just a naturally in progress offshoot of the Nile. This waterway, and the fruitful environment for wildlife it created, finally drew human beings to the area.
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Evidence of human residence in the Sahara Desert region dates back to c. 8000 BCE and these people Emigrated toward the Nile River Valley. According to Egyptologists.
Traces of the earliest assumptive farming community in Egypt have been discovered at Merimde Beni Salama, a site on the western fringe of the Delta dating to c. 4750 BCE” (58). This date was accepted by the scholarly community for decades until, in 2007 CE, the ruins of an older farming community was discovered in the Faiyum dating to c. 5200 BCE and pottery has also been found dating to 5500 BCE. It should be noted that these dates relate only to established agrarian communities, not to human habitation of the Faiyum region which dates to c. 7200 BCE.
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The Faiyum c. 5000 BCE was a rich paradise in which the people must have lived fairly comfortable lives. There was an plenty of food and water, shade from the sun through the tall fronds of many trees, and fish and wildlife to complement their diet. At some point around 4000 BCE, however, a drought seems to have changed these idealistic living conditions and many people migrated across the Nile River Valley and left the Faiyum basin comparatively deserted. These people would form the communities which grew into the great Egyptian cities of antiquity.
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In the Early Dynastic Period (c. 3150-c.2613 BCE) the district seems to have been largely ignored by these settlements, though it was still inhabited, but in the period of Old Kingdom (c.2613-2181 BCE) the Faiyum was again a fertile and wild paradise and became the preferred locale for hunting of wild animals by the Egyptian nobleness.
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At this time, the Faiyum was known as Ta-She means Land of the Lakes or Land of the Southern Lakes by the kings of Memphis who recorded their expeditions there.
It was a district primarily inhabited by wildlife though there were still sporadic villages there and numerous plants, including papyrus, grew in abundance. This was noted by the hunters who soon developed a system to harvest these plants for a number of different purposes. Papyrus is well known as the paper of ancient Egypt but was also used for building small fishing boats, rope, clothing, children's toys, amulets, baskets, mats, window shades, as a food source, and for many other items.
In the early Middle Kingdom, Amenemhat ordered the construction of canal work over Yusef’s Bahr which flooded the Faiyum and created the great Lake Moeris. This lake could be the one pointed to in the New Kingdom literary work known as Setna II in which a great Egyptian wise defeats a Nubian sorcerer by transporting his diabolical creation to the center of a large lake. Amenemhat I's successor, Senusret I (c.1971-1926 BCE), seems to have felt the lake was too great a luxury and wasted prime agricultural land and so ordered a series of canals built to drain it.
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Senusret I's canal system operated off a series of hydraulics which moved the water out of the Faiyum basin to other locales while still preserving a body of water there. The result was a reclamation of fertile land, the transport of water to areas in need of irrigation, and a continuation of the eco-system the lake sustained. Senusret I was succeeded by Amenemhat II (c.1929-1895 BCE) about whose reign little is known but this king's successor, Senusret II (c.1897-1878 BCE) continued Senusret I's policies in the Faiyum and maintained the canal system.
Senusret II was succeeded by his son Senusret III (c.1878-1860 BCE), considered the greatest king of the already impressive 12th Dynasty. Senusret III is best known for his successive victories over the Nubians and the redistricting of Egypt to cut the power of the district governors (nomarchs) but these achievements were only two aspects of a reign which briefed the Egyptian cultural value of ma'at (harmony and balance) and elevated the Middle Kingdom to its greatest heights. Senusret III's reign marked the peak of growth for the Middle Kingdom generally and the Faiyum particularly.
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Senusret III
Cities in the Faiyum, such as Kahun (founded by Senusret II) expanded and became more prosperous under Senusret III. The city of Shedet, which was the capital of Faiyum region from the Old Kingdom onward, also thrived as did the others. The rich produce of the region, which reportedly was better tasting than any other, resulted in a high demand and lucrative trade with other regions in Egypt and also abroad.
Senusret III's successor was Amenemhat III (c.1860-1815 BCE) who devoted significant attention to the region. He returned to the policies of Senusret I and installed retaining walls, dikes, and canals to lower the level of Lake Moeris further and provide more arable land. He built the famous Labyrinth as part of his temple complex at Hawara which Herodotus would later record as more impressive than any of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Amenemhat III also erected a number of other remarkable monuments throughout the area, as the kings of the 12th Dynasty had done before him, and instituted policies which stimulated the economy further and encouraged trade.
By this time, of course, the Faiyum was no longer roaming with wild animals or as lush with verdant plant life. As the region became more prosperous, it naturally became more popular; the villages grew into cities and the cities expanded and supported suburbs which grew up on their outskirts and expanded further. Building an addition to one's house, or erecting new homes, was as simple as measuring out a plot of land, making as many mud bricks as were required, and setting them in place. There were no zoning laws and one could build where one pleased as long as no one else objected.
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THE GREAT WEALTH OF THE FAIYUM, AS WELL AS ITS NATURAL BEAUTY, ATTRACTED MORE & MORE PEOPLE TO THE REGION EVEN THOUGH THE TAX WAS HIGHER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE AREA.
There were upper-class homes which featured wooden beams, windows, and wooden doors but the simplest of homes could be constructed for a modest sum and relatively quickly. In the same way that people today ask friends and family to help them move or complete home improvements, those in the ancient Faiyum would host a party where guests would help them make and later assemble mud bricks to build a home or addition. The great wealth of the Faiyum, as well as its natural beauty, attracted more and more people to the region even though the tax the government levied on these citizens was higher than anywhere else in the area.
This was the state of the Faiyum region at the beginning of the 13th Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom. The 13th dynasty lacked the power and focus of the 12th and slowly degenerated with each successive ruler. Towards the end, the nobility was focused far more on their own pleasure and personal dramas than the good of the country and allowed the Hyksos, a foreign people who had established themselves at Avaris in the Delta, to gain significant control over Lower Egypt. These developments led to the steady loss of power of the central government which finally fell, ushering in the era known as the Second Intermediate Period (c.1782-c.1570 BCE).
Little is recorded of the Faiyum during this time or in the New Kingdom which followed it. No new monuments were built and maintenance of the canals seems to have been neglected. By the beginning of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, the great canals, hydraulic works, walls, and monuments had suffered from years of inattention and the Faiyum was only a pale shadow of its former self.
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The Greco-Roman Period & Faiyum Portraits
The Third Intermediate Period (c.1069-525 BCE), which followed the New Kingdom saw an Egypt divided in rule between Tanis and Thebes, rulers from Libya and Nubia, and was punctuated at the end by the Persian Invasion. The Late Period (525-332 BCE) was an era in which the country traded hands between the Persians and Egyptians until the Persians conquered the country. Alexander the Great took Egypt from the Persians in 332 BCE and, after his death, it was claimed by one of his generals, Ptolemy I Soter (323-285 BCE), who founded the Ptolemaic Dynasty.
Ptolemy I and his immediate successor, Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285-246 BCE) devoted significant attention to the Faiyum, repairing and renovating the monuments, temples, canals, and administrative buildings which had fallen into decay. Ptolemy I drained Lake Moeris further for more arable land and Ptolemy II allocated lots of this fertile region to Greek and Macedonian veterans who improved upon it.
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Mummy Portrait of Lady Aline

Since the conquest of Alexander the Great in 332 BCE, life in the Faiyum had improved dramatically. Although evidence of this prosperity is seen in a number of examples, the best and most famous is the Faiyum Portraits. These are paintings of the elite members of the community produced on wooden panels and placed on their mummies.
When they were first discovered by Flinders Petrie in the late 19th century CE it was thought they were painted from life and the subjects kept them on the walls of their homes until their deaths. It has since been established, however, that these paintings were done after the subjects' death. The incredible vitality of the paintings, especially the expressive eyes, makes it easy to understand why Flinders Petrie believed the subjects had to have been alive when the paintings were done.
These works are detailed renderings which accurately depict the clothing, jewelry, hair styles, and important personal objects of people at the time. The obvious wealth of the subjects reflects the prosperity of the region which is also exemplified simply by the existence of the paintings which are high-quality works created by an affluent and stable society. Egyptologist Helen Strudwick writes:
The Faiyum Portraits are truly original pieces of art, representing a synthesis of the naturalistic Classical style of portraiture with the ancient Egyptian concept of death as a gateway to a continuing existence in the afterlife. The portraits have provided Egyptologists with a wealth of information regarding high-status members of Greco-Roman society in Egypt – in particular their clothing, adornment, and physical characteristics – as well as being masterpieces of art in their own right. (336)
The paintings reflect the attention which was once again lavished on the Faiyum during this time. The first two rulers of the Ptolemaic Dynasty drew on inspiration from Egypt's past and worked to create a multi-cultural society which welcomed diversity and encouraged culture and intellectual pursuits. It was under these rulers that the Library at Alexandria, the Serapeum, and the great lighthouse at Alexandria were all created. Their successors were less competent however and, by the time of Cleopatra VII (c.69-30 BCE) the grandeur of Egypt had waned considerably.
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Decline of the Faiyum
After Cleopatra's death, the country was annexed by Rome under Augustus Caesar (27 BCE-14 CE). By this time, after the years of neglect during the later Ptolemaic Dynasty, the Faiyum had deteriorated to the point where the canals and drainage pipes were blocked and unusable. Augustus ordered extensive repairs to the area on every level and brought the Faiyum back to life. Throughout the early years of the Roman Period the area experienced something of its former prosperity since it was still such fertile farm land and Egypt was considered Rome's breadbasket, furnishing the empire with grain.
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Mummy Portrait of a Man from Fayum

The Faiyum continued to prosper as long as the empire was stable and expanding on a steady, regular, basis but, when it began to decline, its provinces followed suit. The Faiyum's population began declining in the 2nd century CE and a deadly plague devastated the population further. By the beginning of the 3rd century CE the population had been reduced to below 10 percent of the previous century's occupants.
The fertile valley, by this time, had been overused and much of the land had been developed to the point where there was no longer any wild game to hunt and no new wildlife came to the area. The papyrus plants, which had once been so plentiful, had been harvested to near extinction as had the flowers and other fauna which had once attracted the people to the region in the first place.
Although the Faiyum continued on throughout the Roman Period until the Arab Invasion of the 7th century CE, and served as the center of Egyptian resistance to the Arabs, it would never return to its former grandeur and prosperity. Under Arab rule it would certainly experience eras of abundant crops and prosperous trade, and the population again expanded, but the natural resources of the region had been depleted – and would continue to be as more and more was asked of the land – until the valley again resembled the arid basin it had been millennia before.
In the present day, the area is again a rich agricultural region due to ecological preservation efforts and improvements in land husbandry. A number of impressive ancient Egyptian ruins have also been preserved throughout the region, such as the pyramid of Amenemhat III at Hawara, but even though the area is relatively close to Cairo it does not receive many tourists. The people of the Faiyum today live largely as their ancestors did thousands of years ago as they farm the land with essentially the same kinds of tools, and in the same way, as the people did long ago in the golden age of the Middle Kingdom.

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Pack wisely before traveling

*Documents. Passport, visa. Tickets for airline,boat,train,bus. …
*Travel aids. Suitcases, backpack. Itinerary. …
*Financial. Foreign currency. …
*Appliances. Cellphone, charger. …
*Clothes. Underwear. …
*Toiletries. Toothbrush, paste, dental floss. …
*Health. Medications, pain reliever. …
*General activities. Swimsuit and big towel.

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Never miss out on all the essentials for your long-term trip with this ultimate travel packing list!

It’s easy to book a flight and reserve a hostel stay, but the most daunting part of it all is hands-down packing for the trip, especially when you’re planning a long one. There’s nothing worse than constantly feeling like you’ve forgotten something, but can’t put a finger on!

We know how important it is to have a checklist, so here’s one for you — not just to make the process a whole lot less painful, but also give you assurance that everything you need is packed and ready to go.



1) 5 Days’ Worth of Clothing

The general rule of thumb is to pack at most five days’ worth of clothing, preferably in dark, neutral colours that go well with one another. You can always pack less for a lighter bag, in exchange for more laundry runs.

2) 1 Set of Dressier Clothes for Clubs

If you’re up for some partying any time during your trip, packing one set of clubbing attire for the occasion would suffice.

3) Comfortable Walking Shoes

We all want to look good for those Instagram photos, but backpacking seriously involves a lot of walking. Singaporeans travelling for the first time don’t tend to realise this because everywhere is so near for us.

Especially if you’re travelling to Europe, it’s further exacerbated by high public transport fees and attractions generally clustered around one area anyway. Sturdy and waterproof hiking shoes would be ideal, but sneakers you don’t mind wearing out or getting dirt on would work well too, while still staying relatively stylish.With that said, don’t forget to bring along a good number of socks too — about four to five pairs.

4) Stylish Shoes for Clubs

If you want to pack extra light, find shoes that are comfortable walking in and dressy enough for the clubs. Or don’t go clubbing at all.

5) Slippers

If you’re staying in hostels, slippers are a must-have around the showers and other common areas!

6) Pyjamas / Sleepwear

For people who like sleeping more comfortably and/or don’t want to crumple their daywear by sleeping in it, pack a set or two of pyjamas — I usually go for oversized tees and cozy sweatpants.

Grooming

7) Hanging Toiletry Bag (with Toiletries)

Hanging toiletry bags might seem like a money-grabbing product made to capitalise on travellers, but the main benefit of bringing one for long-term travel is its aerating properties — imagine having moisture trapped in a fully sealed ziplock bag for extended periods of time. Yuck!

Besides a breathable bag for that reason, it’s best to get one that prevents spillages from seeping out too. Plus, you have the added convenience of staying organised, and a hanger so you won’t have to place it on grimy surfaces. You can get it here.

8) Microfibre Travel Towel

Budget hostels rarely provide bath towels to guests for free, so always have one packed in case. Microfibre towels roll up to be extremely compact, and are quick-drying. You can even use them at the beach!

9) Individual Grooming Needs (Retainers, Contact Lens, etc.)

I once forgot to bring my retainers on a two-week trip — oh the nightmare! What worse if it’s a trip lasting more than a month?

Never forget to include your spectacles, contact lenses and whatnot in your packing list, especially when you’re not able to easily get replacements overseas.

10) Travel Detergent

Doing laundry on the go is a no-brainer, and travel detergents in convenient, easy-to-pack tubes aren’t hard to find. Alternatively you can keep liquid / powdered detergent from your home in plastic bottles too (army trick, heh).

While we’ve never experienced issues with washing in the sink, you can consider purchasing a sink stopper in case you end up washing in sinks without their own.

11) Multi-purpose Ointments (e.g. Vaseline, Papaw)

You don’t realise how much Singapore’s warm humidity protects your skin till you experience the dry (and sometimes cold) climate overseas. Always pack body lotion to apply at least once every day, and carry lip balm with you at all times — cracked lips hurt way more than you think!

12) Dry Shampoo

For those taking sleeper trains that often come without shower facilities, dry shampoo can make your journey a whole lot more comfortable without the sensation of annoyingly greasy hair.

13) Facial / Make-up Remover Wipes

Washing up is way easier with facial wipes while on the go. You can also achieve two in one with make-up remover wipes, that refresh and remove make-up after a long day.

Plus, you don’t have to carry additional cotton wool with the bottled liquid types — not the best idea if you don’t plan on checking in baggage!

Electronics

14) At least 2 Power Banks (+ charging cable)

Here’s why we recommend you bring at least two — the batteries on your smartphones, cameras etc. tend to deplete faster in extreme temperatures (especially single-digit temps and below). The last thing you want is to have your phone suddenly die mid-day, especially when you rely heavily on apps to get around.

With two power banks, you can also charge your phone and camera at the same time; Sony cameras charge fine with just power bank juice (tried and tested!).

15) Camera (+ charger)

How else are you going to capture those awesome memories in crystal clear quality?

16) Smartphone (+ charger)

Unless you’re planning to be on a digital detox, this is a no-brainer essential.

17) Global SIM Card

Depending on your destination(s), you can get SIM Cards that extend beyond the country itself. For example, most European carriers provide coverage across all EU countries, where you can even top up credit online.

If you’re a frequent traveller, for US$35 (~S$48) a ChatSim card gives you unlimited use of messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram and WeChat for a year.

*Pro-tip: Buying your SIM cards at the destination itself isn’t the only option. Score cheaper deals when you order them before your trip for some destinations — like a Japan one from Klook (Japan airport pick-up), or Europe one from Shopee.

18) Travel Adaptor and/or Extension Cord

You don’t need one travel adaptor for every device you have to charge. Innovative devices like the palm-sized MOGICS Power Bagel can double as both a travel adaptor and extension cord, allowing you to charge up to seven devices at once. And it’s so tiny! You’re welcome.

Daypack Essentials



19) Spacious (preferably theft-proof) Daypack

A good daypack is essential to get around with and keep everything in one place, while still having both hands free to navigate with ease. Plus, you don’t want to be that friend who has to keep asking other people to hold your things 😛 (Looking at you, Kanken users!)

While we believe the world really isn’t as dangerous as it seems, solo travellers who want a peace of mind can opt for bags with slash and theft proof features, like the Bobby (pictured).

20) Poncho / Umbrella

Don’t let inclement weather rain on your parade! We definitely recommend a proper raincoat poncho as opposed to an umbrella, since it’s usually more compact and you won’t be as affected by strong winds.

21) Personal Medication

You never know when you’ll be hit by a bout of cold, or worse, diarrhoea from eating something wrong. Pack over-the-counter meds like Panadol, antihistamines and charcoal pills. Don’t forget band-aids too!

22) Immunity Boosters

An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but immunity boosters last way longer and are easier to pack. The bare minimum you should have are vitamin C tablets (the slow-release ones are best) but other great immunity boosters include probiotics and garlic tablets to keep viruses at bay. These are pretty common in pharmacies so you can always buy more on the go.

23) Wallet Essentials (Student, ATM, Credit Cards)

It’s common to activate your ATM and credit cards for overseas use nowadays, but many tend to subconsciously leave their student cards at home — don’t!

In some countries, you can save immensely on museum entrance fees or even get meal discounts, even if you’re not a student in a university there. Just make sure your matriculation card states the date of your enrolment. If it doesn’t (like NTU’s), bring your university-issued transport card along.

24) Tissues & Wet Wipes

You might chide your friend for being too auntie by bringing these, but you’d wind up needing to use them more than you think, be it wiping surfaces, stains, or even sweat, if you will.

25) Photocopy (and Digital Copy) of Passport

Regardless of where you leave your actual passport, you never know what could happen to it, so it’s always good to keep both a hard and soft photocopy should any problems arise. We all want to travel for a long time, but we wouldn’t want to delay our return that long when we get detained.

26) Refillable Water Bottle



Little costs can add up, and that includes the $1 or so that you would spend buying a bottle of water. In most countries, boiling tap water at the hostels to fill up your bottles is good enough, and free! Even better if you get compact foldable bottles like the Vapur anti-bottle pictured above.

27) Waterproof File for Important Documents

Though everything is becoming electronic including your flight itineraries and such, hard copies act as an insurance in case your phone (touch wood) dies, or gets misplaced/stolen.

Handy Tools

28) Carabiners

I personally love using carabiners as portable hooks and hangers whenever needed, like using one on my daypack’s handle to hang my water bottle for easier access.

29) Duct Tape

Sorry, army boys with black tape PTSD — duct tape really is useful as a temporary solution to anything that breaks along the way.

30) Padlock

For hostel lockers that don’t provide a lock — these are a lot more common in South East Asia but always good to have a spare around. You can get them online.

31) Swiss Army Knife

IMPORTANT: always check in your baggage if you’re bringing a swiss army knife. There’ve been one too many stories of backpackers getting their expensive knives trashed at airports!

Packing Aids

32) Packing Cubes

You may think packing cubes are just commercial fluff, but they can go a long way by organizing your backpack for your own convenience. Some packing cubes nowadays even have vacuum seal capabilities for extra compression!

33) Plastic Bags / Zip lock Bags

Things you can find in your own home, they’re useful for storing soiled clothes, different currencies for organization and other miscellaneous items. They can even act as a basic waterproofing layer for electronics.

34) Disposable Shower Caps

Here’s a simple hack to store extra shoes: pull disposable shower caps over the base of each shoe to prevent dirt from getting in your bag. No need for dedicated shoe bags or air-trapping plastic bags!

35) Proper Backpacking Bag

Last but not least, invest in a proper, durable backpacking bag. Aesthetic aside, a proper backpack is designed to alleviate weight off your shoulders, distributing it across your back and hips instead, so you won’t experience aches or pain.

We personally love the 44-litre bags, some of which have waist straps, and are suitable as both carry-on and check-in baggage. It can most definitely store all your essentials, and has a neat, minima

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Now, let's get into my top tips for travelling with hand luggage only.
Choose your cabin bag wisely. ...
Double check the weight limit and dimensions. ...
Check if you're allowed a personal item. ...
Some airports allow duty free as an extra item on-board. ...
Use packing cubes. ...
Keep your toiletry bag light. ...
Be careful of liquids.

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