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What's in luggage belt, Thailand?

There is much to say about Bian Xiao, Thailand. The most important thing is what to take to Thailand. Today Bian Xiao will tell you what to pack in your luggage for Thailand.

Ladies' Baggage Some hotels in Thailand only provide washing cups, shower gel, shampoo and the like. Please prepare your own toothbrush, toothpaste, towels, hotel slippers and other consumables. However, if you have difficulties, you can go to the local 7- 1 1 to buy. At 7- 1 1, I saw toothpaste, shampoo and shower gel with travel clothes. You don't have to and you won't waste much before you go. Be considerate of tourists!

1, sunscreen is necessary, not to mention whether you care about getting tanned, but people who get sunburned on the road are always not very beautiful. Thailand's ultraviolet rays are strong, and even on cloudy days, we can't ignore the sun protection work. Please choose a sunscreen above spf50, and make up more times if you have nothing to do.

2, apply sunscreen during the day, and I will also apply a little sun to repair it when I apply a mask at night. It will be very cool and comfortable after application. I used a banana boat in stock before, a big bottle, too second-hand!

3, please prepare commonly used drugs, there are really all kinds of symptoms of acclimatization, and there are so many Thai dishes, you are likely to eat badly. Gastrointestinal drugs, antidiarrheal drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs, antipyretics and painkillers are also necessary.

4, band-AIDS, medicines for bruises, burns and sprains also need to be prepared.

There are many mosquitoes in Thailand, and there are more kinds of reptiles in rainy season than usual. We brought the internationally famous brand six.

Anti-mosquito water and unparalleled drops relieve itching. Of course, it is also possible to buy this basic medicine in Thailand. 7- 1 1 sells a small pink bottle of mosquito repellent that works well.

6. When you go to Thailand in rainy season, you must take an umbrella. It would be better if you had a disposable raincoat or something.

Traveling as a big shot, my personal belongings are extremely simple. Wear a pair of shorts and a pair of shorts instead. Because I was worried about the cold air conditioning on the plane, I took an extra pair of sweatpants and an ultra-thin long-sleeved sunscreen when I went to Lanzhou last year. This time is the rainy season in Thailand. Besides, it is hydrophilic to the seaside. So, I found a pair of sandals, so I don't have to be afraid of wet water. I can also be used as snorkeling socks when snorkeling. It's really a multi-purpose.

Of course, no matter how sloppy a man is, he should be prepared to go to the beach to play, protect himself from the sun and repair after the sun. The seaside in Thailand is too poisonous. When snorkeling in Hongdao, I forgot to apply sunscreen to my naked shoulders and got sunburned. Although I went back to the hotel and applied sunscreen and patched it up, I still took off a layer of skin when I got home.

There is no locker on the speedboat when snorkeling. Before going out, I bought a waterproof life-saving backpack from a treasure to store my camera, passport, wallet and other personal belongings. Think of a rare snorkeling trip. Maybe the bottom of the sea you see is as beautiful as what you see on TV. Wouldn't it be nice to take pictures as a souvenir? With the support of this brilliant idea, I found a waterproof case for my mobile phone, and I took photos with my mobile phone when I got into the water. It is this whimsy that made me suffer a lot in this journey. I'll press the button for the time being, and I'll tell you later.

Among the things you carry, the most important thing is photographic equipment. As a photography enthusiast, although the photography skill is not so good, it is rare to go out for patrol, so you have to bring your SLR, right? I'm really worried about the burden. In terms of equipment selection, I will take a 24-70 lens. As for whether I should bring a tripod, I have been struggling for a long time. For me, tripods are useless and heavy most of the time. However, I always wanted to shoot my own starry sky blockbuster, but I couldn't shoot it in Lanzhou last year. I thought maybe the starry sky would be beautiful in a place with less pollution like Thailand. I gritted my teeth and finally put the tripod on my back. As a result, the starry sky in Thailand is not as beautiful as imagined. During the whole journey, the tripod became a burden and finally broke down. I'm glad to have an excuse to give it up. I don't think I'll travel without a tripod again, unless I'm going to road trip. I also think I have to leave my starry sky. I'm really not a qualified photographer. I can't break through such a difficult project as shooting the starry sky (the difficulty is not necessarily technical).