Jungle Trekking Holidays

Jungle Trekking Holidays

Planning jungle trekking holidays are getting much easier nowadays. Trekking has become one of the most popular ways for anyone to rejuvenate themselves. From strenuous and arduous treks, to simple walking holidays, you can explore different areas of the world in ways you've never dreamed about. You'll have a fantastic time traveling like the locals do in some of the most exotic places on earth. Preparation is a key factor in planning your jungle trek, so keep reading to learn how to prepare for your jungle expedition.

 

The Importance of Picking The Right Shoes

It is not a secret that keeping your feet dry during jungle trekking holidays is a priority. Most routes in jungle treks include crossing over rivers, marshes and bogs. Plus you will step into more than your fair share of murky puddles and get caught in tropical downpours early on in the trek. If you are planning your jungle expedition to Borneo, the best shoe to wear is the Adidas Kampung.

What makes it worthwhile is the fact that it is light weight and has a rubber sole. Actually, the sole is made of rubber football spikes and the shoe dries quickly. As an added convenience, they can be if water fills them up, they can be emptied out. All you need to do is change your socks to have dry feet. Remember, even a tiny blister on your foot that is continuously exposed to jungle water could evolve into a painful tropical ulcer.

Protection From Leeches: An unavoidable part of jungle trekking holidays involves dealing with leeches and other bugs. Invest in a pair of footy socks that goes above the knee and can be pulled over your trek pants or shorts. Play it safe and purchase a pair of Lycra tights and cover yourself and your clothes in Deet. Dressed this way, the Deet will not come off and you will be free from bloodsucking leeches and bugs.

For the upper area of your body like your chest, arms, and back, be sure to cover your shirt in Deet. Leeches may attach to exposed areas of your body like your arms, but there is no need to panic because they can be easily rolled off. The smaller leeches like Tiger Leeches that dwell in trees and Brown leeches on the ground are the easiest to get off. Jungle trekking holidays that have you going toward still water may bring you in contact with the big black Buffalo leech often found in the water and can hang on to you for quite a while. You will probably need some salt or a lighter to get rid of these types of leeches.

How to Pack: On jungle trekking holidays, the lighter your bag the better. As you go further on your trek, your bag will get heavier and wetter, possibly slowing you down. If you intend to spend the night and make camp in the jungle, it will be to your advantage to hire a porter to guide you. Make room for no less than 2 liters of water and a water bladder with tube and mouth piece. Pack at least two plastic emergency ponchos so that you have one to wear and another to wrap your bag in.

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