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Here’s a complete checklist split by category to make packing super easy for your class trip, sorted by what you’ll definitely need first: 🎒 Core essentials for all trips These are non-negotiable no matter how long or where you’re going: - A sturdy backpack or daypack to carry your stuff during daily excursions, plus a reusable water bottle (write your name on it so it doesn’t get lost!) - Any personal medication you take regularly, with clear labels so teachers or friends know what it is - Pocket money in the local currency, check with your teacher what amount is appropriate - Notebook and pen to jot down fun memories or take notes during educational activities - A small bag or bin liner to separate dirty laundry from your clean clothes - A powerbank or phone charger + any plug adapters if you’re travelling abroad, to keep your devices charged. You can even bring a small portable speaker to blast Kpop tracks with your friends on the bus! 🧴 Health & hygiene must-haves - Basic toiletries: toothbrush, toothpaste, hairbrush, deodorant, shampoo and body wash - High-SPF waterproof sunscreen, insect repellent, and a towel (many hostels or trip accommodation don’t provide these!) - A small first-aid kit with band-aids, antiseptic wipes for minor scrapes during activities. 👕 Clothing for every scenario Adjust quantities based on how long your trip lasts, but stick to these staples: - Casual everyday clothes: T-shirts, shorts or jeans, plus a light long-sleeve top for sun protection - A warm hoodie or jumper for cool evenings, plus a wind/waterproof jacket for rainy days - Pyjamas, enough underwear and socks for the whole trip - Comfortable walking trainers (you’ll be on your feet a lot!), plus slippers or crocs for hanging around the accommodation - Swimwear if your trip has pool or beach time, plus a sun hat and sunglasses to stay protected from the sun. 📱 Extras for multi-day or international trips If you’re staying overnight or travelling abroad, add these: - All travel documents: valid passport, visas (if required), and any health cards needed for the destination - A head torch to navigate dark dorm rooms at night, plus a travel alarm clock or watch with an alarm (if phones aren’t allowed in bedrooms overnight) - A small padlock to secure your luggage when you’re out exploring - Some form of entertainment for long bus rides: a book, your favourite Kpop playlist downloaded, or portable games to play with classmates. If you’re heading on a shorter day trip only, you can simplify this list to just your daypack, snacks, reusable water bottle, essential medication, weather-appropriate clothes, comfy walking shoes, and notepad & pen!