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What equipment should I bring to road trip, Tibet?

First, automotive supplies:

GPS navigator, road map, battery starting line, spare tire, tow rope, electric air pump, inverter, shovel, engine oil, vehicle tools, triangle parking warning signs, flashlights/headlights, pliers, compression bucket, wires, brake pads, wrenches (placed on the cab door, which can be used as both a vehicle repair tool and a self-defense weapon), and spare car keys (remember to carry them with you).

Second, personal equipment category:

Backpack (more than 65 liters for men and more than 45 liters for women, which can be equipped with a 15L small bag), waist bag (convenient for storing some small things), rain cover, tent (optional standby), moisture-proof pad (optional standby), sleeping bag or liner (necessary), multi-purpose cutter, mountaineering watch, waterproof matches, whistle, waterproof bag and poncho.

Third, clothing category:

Rush suits or down jackets, fleece jackets, jeans, etc. replace suits, sun hats, gloves, socks, high-top hiking shoes (sneakers) and slippers.

Fourth, food category:

Mineral water, pickled mustard tuber, beef jerky, high-calorie snacks (nuts, chocolate, milk candy), compressed biscuits, instant coffee, salt, instant noodles and other personal favorite foods.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) drug:

Quick-acting Jiuxin Pill (the best anti-allergic emergency medicine), Gao Yuan 'an (depending on personal physique), antibacterial drugs (amoxicillin), cold drugs (Tylenol and Baifuning), headache drugs (Fenbid), effervescent tablets, triamcinolone acetonide, glucose butyl, berberine, trauma drugs (gauze, bandage, band-aid, iodine, trauma drugs, etc.

Six, file type:

Identity card, border card, passport (with exit record), driver's license, driving license, vehicle and vessel use tax and road maintenance fee payment certificate, insurance policy, travel guide, itinerary, address and telephone address book.

Seven: important tips:

Drive carefully, safety first.

A busload of people's lives are in your hands. Driving on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is very dangerous. Many times, I'd rather stop and have a look before going forward. Don't drive recklessly.

Finally, I wish you all a happy trip out and a smooth trip home.