I originally was going to do a packing post BEFORE I left for Southeast Asia (first stop Vietnam)… but you know… Anyway, I’m actually glad I didn’t, because there are always things I wish I’d brought or left behind on a trip and now I can share that with you!
A was quite adamant about going carry-on on this trip. Shocking, I know. As someone who constantly overpacks, this was a struggle for me. But I’m glad I did it this way, and honestly, you only wear what you really love, especially in the heat. You can also fit a surprising amount when rolling your clothes (seriously, just do it. It saves so much space). So without further ado, here is what to pack for 6 weeks in SE Asia:
1. Carry-on suitcase: Make sure you use one with a hard shell (love my Herschel one) as it will get thrown around a lot by people trying to be helpful (cab drivers, flight attendants, etc).
2. Pillow + eye mask: This saved me on flights! It wasn’t bad either on luxurious naps. The Saje eye mask is my absolute favourite; it’s so soft and you has a clay pouch that you can freeze or heat up. Add ear plugs if you’re a light sleeper.
3. Light scarf: I always find the airplane absolutely freezing and there are definitely moments where you need a light scarf on your shoulders, especially if you’re dressed for 35 celsius.
4. Backpack: I’ve never owned a backpack before this (go ahead and laugh), but I love the one above; it’s both stylish + functional. It’s also not too big, so you can’t overpack it and hurt your back. Yes, this is a concern for me 🙂
5. Jean shorts: I lived in these. I brought 2 pairs, but you really only need 1 (they all look the same anyway).
6. Light shorts: I actually brought light fabric shorts to sleep in but wore them out all the time. They are super comfortable in the heat.
7. Menswear shirt: This was something I really wish I had brought as a beach cover up and to use on a cooler evening. It looks so chic with sandals for the beach and then with denim shorts + gladiator sandals for later.
8. 2-4 Tank tops: My denim shorts were high waisted, so I brought a lot of cropped tops, but bring a few different options. Again, they roll up very small and are a great way to change up your look (or at least go longer in between washing your clothes).
9. 1-2 Tees: I very rarely wore my t-shirts, but as they can be rolled up quite small, you might as well bring 1-2.
10. LBD (little black dress): I really blew it in the dress category (which is especially dumb). I brought my favourite LBD but it’s almost maxi length and was WAYYYYY too hot. I ended up buying a basic little black dress while over there.
11. White dress: There is nothing better than wearing a light, white dress in the heat. In hindsight, I should have brought 2-4 mini dresses and basically lived in them.
12. Sweater: I actually wore my sweater quite a bit. You really need it for traveling and if you have AC in your room (we usually did), it can get freezing!
13. Camera: I really wanted to bring my Canon camera, but it was too big and too much of a liability. So we used our cell phones (the boy’s LG phone has a great camera), but I still wish I would have brought a travel camera with me.
Note: A brought his laptop + we both brought our phones, but that was all the technology we needed.
14. 2-4 Bikinis: Bring your favourite, which are typically the ones you feel the most comfortable in. Also, if you’re planning on snorkelling or adventure-ing, I would bring one that keeps things in place, if you know what I mean 😉
15. Straw hat: A non-negotiable; it gets so hot and you need to protect your pretty face. It’s also a good way to make a basic outfit look a bit more stylish.
16. 2 pairs of sunglasses: Again, bring your favourites, but as there’s a greater chance of losing them, don’t bring anything too expensive!
17. Flip flops x2: I brought Havianas because they are so incredibly comfortable. Mine started to break by the end (they’re really old) so I would suggest bringing a back-up pair just in case, as you kind of live in your flip flops.
18. Cross body bag: This is great for exploring, especially since you can keep an eye on your valuables, which you will have to do in the more crowded areas.
19. Converse shoes: At one point we were going to climb Mount Rinjani (what were we thinking?!) so I brought Nike runners, but if you’re not doing anything especially strenuous, I would have just brought Converse for the plane and anywhere you need closed toe shoes.
20. Sandals: These were my version of “evening” shoes when I wanted to get dressed up (ever so slightly) for dinner or going out. They’re incredibly comfortable but look a bit nicer than flip flops.
21. Undergarments: I also blew it on the underwear count (what is wrong with me?!) I would bring enough pairs for at least 2 weeks (they don’t take up much room) so you don’t have to be washing them all the time. And bring a few pairs of socks!
22. Jewelry: I didn’t bring any of my favourite/nice jewellery as I didn’t want to lose it (especially in Ubud where the monkeys will steal anything nice – more on that in my Bali post!) I basically wore the same ring every day and that was it!
Note: I brought jeans and NEVER wore them. However, you do need clothing that covers your knees + shoulders when you go into temples. I had a mid-length dress that I wore with a shawl or a sweater.
Note #2: I also brought a rain jacket + umbrella, but rarely used them. If it’s raining in SE Asia, even with a jacket and umbrella, you’re still going to get soaked.
TOILETRIES
Honestly, toiletries was the bigger issue for me. How was I supposed to get through 6 weeks of travel on one small bottle of face wash?! Bring only what you need (you’ll need lots of sunscreen!). If you’re staying in hotels (you can for quite cheap in SE Asia), you don’t need soap or shampoo. I brought the following basic toiletries:
– face wash
– face moisturizer
– glycolic acid pads (for breakouts – the more you sweat, the greater chance you have of breaking out, so bring something that you trust to help you with that)
– sunscreen (if you’re prone to breakouts, bring a different face sunscreen)
– hair mousse/creme (I just needed something to give my hair some grit – I didn’t style my hair very much as it was so hot + humid!)
– mosquito spray
– minimal makeup
– deodorant (you’ll need it)
Note: I brought a hair straightener + blow-dryer and used them sparingly. I probably would have bought a cheap travel-sized straightener and not even brought a hair dryer as many hotels have them (I didn’t use it all the time, anyway).
You can always buy anything you forgot (I always forget my toothbrush!), but it was nice to have the essentials all figured out.
If you have any other packing tips or SE Asia comments, I’d love to hear them!
lmao isn’t it fun to look back at what you packed and being like, “Damn, I fucked up in that category.” And by fun I’m only half serious. I went to Paris and didn’t bring any shoes that would be good in the rain and all my flats got messed up lmao. So sad. Also, I have a similar worry about cameras but I brought mine, and even though my back hurt a lot from lugging it around, I was happy I brought it.
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Bring your own hair dryer is a MUST! the hotel ones really doesn’t do any good. T__T
Have a great trip! Bon Voyage.
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That’s quite an extensive list of packing. It was probably a good idea to go with a carry-on if you plan on hopping around South East Asia although for six weeks, I’d probably bring one small check-in.
Perhaps you could do without a few of those accessories like the straw hat?
Do you plan on stopping by Singapore or Malaysia on your SE travels? If so, be sure to try the local food at Lagoon Hawker Centre (by the beach) and check out the impressive skyline downtown by Esplande (the Durian looking arts building).
Thanks for the list! Headed to SE Asia for our honeymoon next Friday and this list is just what I needed 🙂
what rain jacket did you use?
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I just used a shell that I borrowed from my mom… but I honestly very rarely used it!
xx Jill
Where is the white dress from?
Loved this post – SO helpful for my upcoming trip to Bali. But where is your post about Ubud you mentioned here? I couldn’t find it on your site. Thank you! xx
Hey Jill,
I was so excited to find this post! I’m currently planning for an upcoming 7 week backpacking trip to SE Asia and was really at a loss of how to pack and what to pack. I especially appreciated your real take on what toiletries to bring and the stuff you wish you brought/didn’t. Since this is my first trip out this way I wanted to ask if you could speak to: a) what’s the shopping like out there? Did you buy anything? If so, where and what would you recommend looking at?, b) what spots would you consider must-see’s? c) were there any products that you would recommend buying there (e.g. mosquito spray, etc) and if so do you have any tips as to what to avoid or watch out for. I’ve heard that some sunscreens out that way have bleach in them :S
Thanks so much, in advance! I’m a big fan of your style and blog. <3
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Hi Alyssa,
That’s so exciting!! The shopping is very quirky and interesting, so leave anything at home assuming you’ll just buy something similar there… you may not find what you’re looking for! I didn’t buy anything big – just small gifts for family. We went to the Thai night market (there’s one in Bangkok and Chiang Mai). I’m not sure which countries you’re going to, but Ha Long Bay in Vietnam was amazing – maybe my favourite part of the trip. I would do 2 nights on a boat if you can – 1 just isn’t enough to see it and enjoy. I also just learned from another reader that you can take a small plane there instead of the super long drive from Hanoi. Vietnam was probably my favourite place.. it’s so real and interesting. I wish we would have stayed longer than 5-6 days.
I didn’t buy sunscreen there, so I can’t speak to that, but I would maybe bring your own if you’ve heard that’s an issue (scary!) Definitely bring mosquito spray, although you can easily buy some there. I can’t think of anything else, but I hope that’s helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions and have the BEST time!
xx Jill
Thanks SO much Jill! I really appreciate your tips and feedback! Can’t wait!
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My pleasure, have an amazing trip!
xx Jill
I am amazed how great you look with just these few things. I try to pack light but usually end up looking like a dirty dusty traveler.
I have been to Thailand a couple of times, and each times i bring less and less.
I absolutely Agree with you On the hairstyling tools, i brought Them On my first trip, and didnt used Them at all.
I often end up buying tanks from the markets, Because they are comfy, Colourful and cute – and they Roll up Nice.
I also bring cheaper cute jewellry for my evening outfits – just to Spice Them up
And last i really agree with the bikini part
Currently im counting Down for my next trip – cant wait!
This packing list is so pretty!
I actually moved to Malaysia last August so it’s really interesting to see what people pack to bring with them over here; I certainly didn’t pack some of the things I wished I had.
Anyway, I found your list because I’m about to take my first trip to the Philippines and I was looking for some inspiration, and this list has given me just that – though, as you mentioned I think I’ll only really bring summer dresses (I’ve not worn my shorts once since moving here!) – it makes it so much easier for travelling with hand luggage! Any recommendations for Cebu?
What a lovely packing list! I’m planning my own extended trip to SE Asia and I would love to know how it went using a roller suitcase, did you ever wish you had used a travel backpack instead or did it work out pretty well?
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I found it was great, especially because I can get headaches and a travel backpack just exacerbates them… we weren’t really backpacking so there wasn’t really anywhere I couldn’t roll my suitcase. Have the best time!
xx Jill
I really like the way you have covered all the necessary items required to travel to South East Asia. This article is very informative and useful for anyone traveling to Southeast Asia. Thank you for providing us with such a wonderful article.