Travel Inspiration

Tried and Tested: Our Team’s Top Travel Kit

Published 30th Mar. 2026

Written by Tom Barber

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Whether you’re heading off-grid, diving beneath the waves or spending a few days spotting wildlife in the savannah, the right kit can make all the difference. To help you get inspired, we’ve asked our specialists to share the gear they never go on a trip without, from practical essentials road-tested around the world to little comforts that simply make life on the go more enjoyable. Are you planning your next adventure and wondering what to pack? Read on for inspiration on what to stuff in your suitcase… 

Walking boots 

Tom, Co-founder and Family Travel, Sabbaticals and Diving Specialist

‘My Vivo Barefoot Trackers are the best – incredibly lightweight with thin soles that let you feel connected to the ground but comfortable. Perfect for everything from long hikes in Yellowstone to strolls along the cobbled streets of Prague, these boots are built for wherever the road takes you. Every scuff tells a story.’ 

walking boots

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Water bottle 

Holly, Japan and Cambodia Specialist

‘My lightweight stainless-steel Bambaw water bottle has rattled around rickshaws and even travelled by yak on my trek around Mount Kailash in Tibet, and it’s still going strong. I’d take it over any travel companion – it keeps me hydrated in every climate.’ 

Journal

Ella, Content Manager

‘While I’m away, I jot down the date, location and highlights from each day in my Waterstone’s vegan-leather notebook. It’s a lovely way to remember the small details from a trip. For anyone who loves to capture memories beyond photos, a notebook like this can become a travel keepsake you return to again and again.’ 

journal

Image by Nick Andrews

 

Waboba ball

Oliver, Mexico, Colombia and Chile Specialist

‘Travelling with two sporty young sons makes a Waboba ball a packing-list essential. It bounces off water for daring, diving catches, keeping the youngsters entertained and active wherever you are. Top tip: always take two – one inevitably disappears.’ 

Dive mask

Rachel, Diving Specialist

‘I always buy Mares masks. The shape gives a wide field of view, and a perfectly fitted mask is the single most important piece of dive kit you’ll ever own – it can completely change your experience, whether you’re exploring coral reefs in the Maldives or wrecks in the Red Sea.’ 

diving mask

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Carabiner

Owen, Head of Operations

‘This trusty carabiner has summited the highest peaks on three continents – Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Elbrus in Russia and Aconcagua in Argentina – and made it to the Everest Base Camp for good measure. Small but mighty, it’s proof that sometimes the simplest gear is the stuff you end up depending on the most.’ 

Satellite communicator

Andy, Marketing Director

‘I often venture well beyond mobile coverage, and I’ve used my Garmin to check maps at 18,000ft in the Himalayas and send messages from a dive boat 550 miles off Costa Rica. Nothing says adventure quite like texting from the middle of nowhere.’ 

Satellite communicator

Image by Nick Andrews

Lanyard

Valeria, Europe Specialist

‘My lanyard means I can slip my phone in my pocket. It once proved its worth when someone tried to snatch my phone – only to discover it was firmly attached to me! It’s so lightweight you won’t even notice it in your suitcase or backpack, and yet it can save you from stressful moments (and maybe even a few embarrassing chases).’  

Camera

Tom (again)

‘I know, I know – phone cameras are brilliant now – but the Canon PowerShot G16 is a classic. A proper camera that easily slips into a jacket pocket and takes beautifully crisp photos. Investing in a good camera is a bit like investing in memories – even better if you print them out, stick them in a scrapbook and reminisce on your adventures away from a screen.’  

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Kikoy

Jamie, Diving Specialist

‘A kikoy (a traditional East African sarong) is the ultimate travel companion: skirt, scarf, head or face covering, nightwear, makeshift towel, an extra layer on a chilly morning safari drive or even an impromptu picnic blanket when you want to stop and soak in the view. I get mine from Kenya Kanga Collection.’ 

Header Image by Nick Andrews

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