| CLOTHINGS: |
| Clothing should be normally
light capable of providing enough
warmth preferably dark colors
so that dirt is not easily remarkable.
Track shouts -2
Shirts long sleeved made of
wool of flannel
Salwar sets - 3
Towels - 2
Eight pairs of cotton and two
pairs of woolen Socks
Muffler - 1
One pair woolen and one pair
cotton gloves
Pair of sandal with back strap
- 1
One pair of hiking boots and
one pair of sports shoes
Under garments - 12
Skirt for lady (good for open
toilet) - 1
Shawl - 1
Woolen sweater with high neck
- 1
Monkey cap (Balacave) - 1
Wind sheeter with a hood (water
proof) - 1
Pants loose fitting - 2
Thermals - 2 (two legging and
two vests)
Night wears - 2
T-shirts - 2 |
| TOILETRY : |
| Sun block cream,
Tooth paste and brush, Soap, Skin
moisturizer , Toilet tissue rolls,
detergined , Hand mirror , Wide
tooth comb , Lip balm |
| MISCELLANEOUS : |
Alarm clock.
Video and steel camera with extra
batteries.
Torch with batteries.
Music cassettes.
Nylon ropes.
Note book.
Water can with m-seal for bringing
the Manas Holy water.
Related books.
Sun glass with retainer (thread/chain)
-1.
Whistle to hang around neck while
doing Parikrama/Kora.
Cigarette lighter -1.
500 ml thermos flask Holder with
mug cover.
One liter water bottle.
Swiss army knife.
Sewing kit. |
| FIRST AID MEDICAL KITS
: |
We highly recommend you to consult
your own doctor before you start
the trip and bring the medications
as per his/her advice. However
following items are worth full
to bring.
Daimox - 20 Tablets
Paracetamol (crocin)
Pain killer
Eye drops for burning eyes
Multivitamin pills
Muscle relaxant
Antibiotic
Motion sickness and high altitude
sickness medicine
Vicks vaporub
Water purification Tablet
Neosprin ointment
Band aid
Antihistamine (contact cc)
Knee-cap
Electral powder
Thermometer
|
| EATABLES : |
Bringing your favorite snacks
are highly recommended like biscuits,
khakras, dry Indian sweets, dry
fruits, precooked foods etc.
Puja Samagri - As per your tradition
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