There are many reasons which make it one of the most popular national parks. Who would not like to rest their eyes upon the Old Faithful? But, of course this isn’t the only reason.
However, all this isn’t possible with proper planning and appropriately packing for the trip. Whether you are traveling by air or by road, we would suggest that you start with a nice Backcountry backpack. Then make a list of the items which you will need to take with you. Go through the list again and make it more practical. When you are sure that you have everything down, then it is finally time to start packing. Even in backpacks the rolling method will save some really precious space and contrary to popular belief it will not wrinkle up your shirts.
Well these are just a few tips; you can find the complete guide in this infographic. Just read through it and if you find it useful send us a couple of photos as appreciation.
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Mt. Talamitam
Mt. Maculot
Mt. Mariveles (Tarak Ridge-Peak)
Mt. Sembrano
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