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T Pocket-size tissues—most public restrooms will be out of toilet paper. (And out of
soap, so bring some anti-bacterial hand lotion too.)
T Anti-bacterial hand lotion
T Packets of moist towelettes. These are useful after visits that involve removing your
shoes, or can be used to freshen up during a hot day.
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as power outages are common.
T Electrical converter & plug adapter
T Camera gear with extra batteries or battery charger
Medicines & First Aid Gear
T Your own prescription medicines
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tablets, something for upset stomach. Maybe a cold remedy, moleskin foot pads,
antibiotic cream, or allergy medication.
T An antibiotic medication for gastrointestinal illness
T Optional: A strong prescription pain medication for rare emergency purposes
T Optional: Altitude sickness medication (if you are taking the extension to Bhutan)
T Optional: Anti-malarial medication—discuss with your doctor)
Optional Gear
T Travel alarm
T Lightweight binoculars
T Hanging toiletry bag with hook to hang on doorknob, and pockets to organize items
T Basic sewing kit
T Hand-wash laundry soap such as Woolite
T Hair dryer
T Reading materials
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