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T Shoes and socks: Shoes should be comfortable walking or running shoes. Shoes that
can be slipped on, or lace-free shoes are recommended because you will need to
remove your shoes often in temples and holy sites. Because it is very common to
removed shoes at temples, you may wish to bring extra “temple socks”. If traveling in
the winter we suggest you bring thick, insulated socks as some temples are not heated
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T Wide-brim sun hat or visor for sun protection
T Light rain jacket/windbreaker with hood
T Light cotton or wool sweater as motorcoach air conditioning can be cold
T Underwear and sleepwear
Essential Items
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deodorant, etc. Hotels will provide soap and shampoo, but usually not provide a
washcloths.
T Spare eyeglasses/contact lens; sunglasses
T Sunscreen, SPF 15 or stronger
T Insect repellent
T Light folding umbrella
T Moisturizer and sun-blocking chapstick
T Pocket-size tissues
T Moist towelettes and/or anti-bacterial “water-free” hand cleanser
T Plug adapters and electrical transformer: see “A Word About Electricity” for details.
T Camera gear with extra batteries or battery charger
T Overnight bag good for 3 nights’ worth of clothing/gear
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