Traveller’s Checklist

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In a random order, the following are some suggested things to take with you while you are travelling. Please feel free to post more :)) This list partially applies to everyone travelling.Disclaimer: this is not a complete list; you may still forget something necessary for your trip. Print this list, and add yours at the end. TravelResortReview.com doesn’t accept any responsibility for any damages/losses because of the things not mentioned here.

  1. Toothpaste and toothbrush
  2. Shaving tools (razor, shaving cream/foam, brush, after shave lotion, etc.)
  3. Underwear
  4. Shirt, blouse
  5. Trousers, skirt, pants, shorts, etc.
  6. If you are going for swimming purposes, swimming suits, protection creams, towels, etc.
  7. Jackets, sweatshirts, coats
  8. Business dresses (suit, etc.)
  9. Tie(s) which will fit your suit/jacket/shirt
  10. Belt
  11. Socks
  12. Charger for your portable phones
  13. Charger for your portable devices, such as your laptops, bluetooth earphones, etc.
  14. Power plug adapters
  15. Your official papers (such as your ID card, driving license, copy of your work visa, etc.)
  16. Passport
  17. SIM cards for your destination (roaming or local one)
  18. Pyjamas
  19. GPS (if your mobile does not have one)
  20. Maps
  21. Camera
  22. Video recorder
  23. Slippers
  24. Shoes (extra?)
  25. Eye glasses
  26. Sun glasses
  27. Business cards
  28. Your presentations, company brochures, etc.
  29. Toys for your younger children
  30. Baby food
  31. Baby’s milk bottle, soother
  32. Other official documents as necessary
  33. Mobile phone
  34. Laptop
  35. Your reservation forms
  36. Telephone number(s), address and other information for the destination that you are travelling to, if possible contact information for the person that you have contacted before

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Alojamiento Las Playas, Copacabana, Bolivia

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Copacabana is a nice quiet gateway to the west of Bolivia. Cleaner and quieter than La Paz with a lot of opportunity for water activities and hiking. The trip to the Isla del Sol is the main attraction, but remember the boats only leave in the early morning as it is a 3-hour trip to the island. The Hostel that we stayed at was your basic amenities hostel. One double bedroom, one bathroom with hot water (a rare bonus), but the owners were very helpful with any information we asked about. They also came and woke us up when we almost overslept and missed our bus to La Paz! The cost was 20 Bolivianos a night. And because of the small size of Copacabana, everything is within walking distance of the hostel. But make sure you already have some Bolivianos as the exchange rate in Copacabana is not favourable, and many things are to cheap to be paid in US$. If you have seen the ruins of Machu Pichu, the ruins on the island will seem less impressive but on a nice day it is a wonderful hike. But beware, the sun is very strong at that altitude! Make sure you have a good strong sun blocker.  Most hostels have restricted times for water (normally restricted in the early afternoon) so make sure that use the facilities in the evening or the morning. Useful to remember after a long hike across the Isla del Sol in the afternoon!

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