WHAT TO BRING. Campers are to bring a beach towel, sunglasses, sunscreen, bug spray, reusable water bottle (1 liter), an inexpensive camera (optional), change of clothes/shoes, and a bathing suit.
WHAT TO BRING. Paper Work: Equipment: Personal Items:
WHAT TO BRING. Kitchen Utensils, cups, glasses, plates, pots and pans. Cleaning Products as you are responsible to clean your own rooms. Linen, pillows and blankets. (All beds are single in size.) Sanitary equipment including toilet paper. Study Lamp and 2 point plugs Towels & Toiletries Lockable food containers for the fridge/freezer Padlocks for your room & food lockers
WHAT TO BRING. Children who are attending without their parent or guardian must provide the trip leader with a permission slip containing pertinent medical information. A reusable water bottle labeled with your name Toothbrush and toothpaste A sleeping bag, blanket, and pillow. The Academy’s floors are rather unforgiving, so we strongly recommend that you bring some sort of padding to sleep on in addition to a sleeping bag and pillow. Space is limited; please do not bring oversize items. Flashlight (for adults only) Comfortable clothing should be worn. Since there may not be an opportunity to change clothes, participants should wear clothes comfortable enough to sleep in. Shoes must be kept on until bedtime, and socks must be worn all night. Make sure to dress in layers, as the museum’s temperature can vary greatly during the night. All belongings should be kept in one bag (duffel bag, trash bag, etc.) and have an identifying tag. Night in the Museum Sample Schedule
WHAT TO BRING. Please don’t bring anything valuable as we do not take any responsibility for anything that gets lost stolen or broken.
1. All medication and PRN’s
2. Enough clothes for the length of your stay
3. A beach towel ( if your planning to do any swimming or water sports)
4. Toiletries including toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo and conditioner, soap for showering ect
5. Good enclosed walking shoes (needed for some activities) 6. Back pack
WHAT TO BRING. In addition to personal items of clothing and toiletries you are advised to bring the following:
WHAT TO BRING. Prepare for pleasant, sunny days and cold nights. Daytime temperatures can range from 60–90°F (15-32 °C) while evening temperatures range from 20- 60°F (-7 to 16 °C). Be prepared for a full range of temperatures and conditions with the possibility of occasional rain. Accommodations in India have no air-conditioning or heat so plan accordingly. The Tour Organizer recommends that each participant bring a sleeping bag (rated to 20°F/-7°C or lower), warm clothes for layering, gloves, a hat, a sweater, a warm jacket or coat, wool socks, sturdy, comfortable hiking boots and/or shoes for walking/trekking, a flashlight and/or headlamp, sunscreen, hand and/or body soap, shampoo, biodegradable toilet paper, raincoat/waterproof poncho and/or umbrella, writing paper and pens. Refer to the Himalayan Institute Travel Guide to India and future correspondence for a complete list of what to bring. A day pack for daily essentials and a duffle bag which can accommodate a sleeping bag are suggested. The Tour Organizer limits luggage to one (1) duffel bag per person and one (1) day pack per person. Day pack is to remain with the participant throughout the duration of the Tour whether in transit or otherwise. There is no porterage for day packs for the duration of the Tour. Porterage for one (1) bag during mountain treks requiring overnight camping is limited to a maximum weight of 22 lbs./10 kg. Luggage may be carried within India on tarpaulin-covered roof racks, open trucks, or by sherpas or mules. Weather and loading and unloading can cause more than usual wear and tear to luggage. Accordingly, all luggage should be capable of withstanding rain and rugged treatment
WHAT TO BRING. Basketball shoes
WHAT TO BRING. Sheets for the beds your group will use, towels, beach towels, a big sheet to put under the beach towel at the beach, toilet paper, paper towels, paper plates, trash bags, cleaning solution for bathrooms and kitchen, hangers, any other disposable items you might need, linens, sheets, and pillow cases. We provide one blanket per bed and some pillows, but in case you don't like what we have, please bring your own.
WHAT TO BRING. Bring your personal belongings, appropriate footwear, bathing suits, clothing, toiletries, etc. We provide bath towels, linens and basic toiletries. If you plan on swimming, please bring your own beach towel if desired It is a private home, not a professionally maintained resort, so adjust your expectations accordingly. Please show a basic care and respect for the property, its plants, its belongings, and its neighbors. If you use the fire pit or grill – please appoint one key person to learn to use the equipment. This is a NON-SMOKING home! You may smoke outside; but, use care to stay away from any brush. Please dispose of waste and matches safely.