What to pack for a farm stay

A farm stay isn’t your typical vacation. Being practical and prepared is important as you might not know what Mother Nature has in store during your visit. In this article, you will know what items to bring on your trip so you can head out with confidence.

1. A trusty refillable water bottle

A trusty refillable water bottle

Practice sustainability while on your farm experience by bringing Ice Shaker’s Reusable Stainless Steel Water Bottle, which will keep your beverage cold for up to 30 hours. Plastic water bottles leach harmful chemical toxins into the water, especially when exposed to heat and light.

 

2. A dependable portable charger

A dependable portable charger

A high-speed portable charger can quickly power up your devices. This will help you in various ways during any kind of situation. A good quality charging cable can not only help charge your device fast but is also more durable and can protect your device from a sudden power cut.

 

3. Closed-toe shoes for rustic terrain

Closed-toe shoes for rustic terrain

Closed-toed shoes with substantial traction are important during your stay for safety, but also to keep your feet comfortably dry. These shoes are durable and crafted for comfort, and also waterproof. Closed-toe shoes are important for a good experience at the farm.

 

4. A bright headlamp

A bright headlamp

A headlamp is one of the things that make you feel like a real traveler. Using a headlamp instead of your phone will help you conserve your phone’s valuable battery life. Amazingly efficient and comfortable, this gadget is ideal for outdoor activities. Best of all, it is water-resistant.

 

5. Portable binoculars

Portable binoculars

In overseeing farming operations, binoculars are the number one tool to bring the view to you. Budget binoculars can be blurry and frustrating. A pair of binoculars is an investment and opting for trusted binocular brands makes a difference in your viewing experience.