A small backpack is the best carry-on bag and will be useful on our day trips.
Wallet (Travel Wallet that can be hidden under clothing is a good idea.)
Good Book
Water bottle (refillable, durable, and empty)
Camera (and a good case to keep your camera safe from elements like rain and dirt)
Students can have one suitcase (no more than 30kg)
Students should still adhere to the school's clothing policy.
Casual Clothes for 7 days:
Tee-shirts/tops
Long Pants (1 week's worth)
Socks & Underwear (1 week’s worth)
Sweatpants and long-sleeve shirt (for cooler evenings)
Sleepwear and slippers
Toiletries:
Toothbrush/paste
Soap
Deodorant
Shampoo
Brush/Comb
Climate Appropriate Outerwear:
Warm Sweaters and rain jacket
Hat
Two pairs of walking shoes, as one will get muddy from planting trees
Gloves, warm hat, and scarf (it could be chilly!)
Extras
Extra batteries or charger for cameras
Adapter for type c or type f plugins
Pencil case with writing instruments
Money belt
No more than 100 Euros (in small denominations)
Ideally money should be kept in 2 separate places
Medication must be given to the chaperone, who will then hand it over to the doctor joining us on this trip, with clear instructions written on the Temporary Medication Consent form. Only essential medication should go on trips. We are traveling with a first aid kit containing paracetamol, antihistamine, topical creams, and lozenges that are within the permissible medications allowed under school policies.