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What luggage will I take?
It is important to keep luggage to the barest
minimum when on trip, as this will ease the burden
of the drivers, vehicles and horses. Baggage should
be of the round squashy type rather than hard
expensive suitcases that are difficult to fit
into jeeps and on the backs of camels or horses.
Try to use something that is both lockable and
water proof as luggage can often end up sitting
on the roof of the vehicle or on the back of a
pack horse.
It is a good idea to bring another smaller bag
so that unwanted clothes can be kept in it at
the hotel when you go on trek. This also helps
to keep city clothes clean and free from dust.
You should also bring a small day pack which can
be carried while hiking or riding or can be readily
accessible when you are traveling in the vehicles
on long drives. It should be noted that the luggage
limit per person on MIAT internal flights is 10
kg per person. For every kg over 10 kg it is USD1
per kg to the Gobi and Central Provinces and USD2
to the west.
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