10 Things To Pack For Studying Abroad In South America

Studying abroad next semester? It can be a challenge when trying to think of things to pack for studying abroad in South America. You’re about to face the anxiety inducing struggles of packing before you even board the plane. Packing everything you need in order to live in a different country in just one suitcase can be tough and very stressful. But take a deep breath because this guide will make sure you have the 10 essential things to pack for studying abroad in South America!

1. Don’t forget your technology!

It’s super important to stay connected especially when you’re half way across the world! From skyping your parents to finishing an essay to listening to music, technology is an essential part of our lives. Make sure you don’t leave your house without the following items. 

  • A charger for your laptop. No one wants their computer to die at 3 a.m. when they’re finishing their essay for the next morning.
  • Along with your phone charger, you should bring a portable one to keep in your purse or backpack while you’re out exploring. It’s also good to have a charged phone when using your maps app.
  • Earbud headphones! Bring a small pair you can keep in your purse for when you just need to drown everything else out.
  • A quality camera to bring the memories back home with you.
  • Most importantly: an outlet adapter. These are necessary when studying abroad, because without them you won’t be able to use any of your devices!

2. All travel documents are a must.

It’s super important to keep track of all your travel documents at all times. Remember to stay organized and vigilant at all times!

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  • Most importantly, don’t forget your Student Visa!
  • Your passport will be necessary as well. Get a cute passport holder to travel around in style.
  • Print our your boarding passes ahead of time. It will save you a lot of time at the airport!
  • Your Health Insurance Card.
  • A copy of your Social Security card.

3. Clothes for any kind of weather!

Of course the essential belongings include comfy clothes, jeans, shirts, sweaters, t-shirt, multiple pairs of shoes, undergarments, etc. But there are other items that are always good to have in case you run into some unexpected weather!

4. Don’t forget your toiletries!

This includes all your essentials: toothpaste,toothbrush, mouthwash, soap, face lotion, make-up, and feminine products. In addition to the essentials there are things you should pack with you that will definitely come in handy.

  • Sunscreen is a must! No one wants a sunburn and the sun can be extra strong in certain parts of the country.
  • A cosmetics organizer will also be pretty useful. One you can hang over your door or on the wall is a good way to save space.

5. Laundry essentials.

Now that you’re on your own for a few months, doing laundry is a thing. I know, it sucks, sadly your mom won’t be around to do it for you. If you’re new to the world of doing laundry, there’s a few items you should take with you to help you out.

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  • Downy Wrinkle Release Spray to help with those annoying wrinkles.
  • Extra towels for the shower.
  • A portable stain remover pen for when you’re out to lunch and spill your wine on your white jeans.

6. Beauty supplies you might forget about amid the excitement.

When we’re excited to get out the door and start our journey, sometimes packing important items slip our minds. Here are some to check off incase your brain is in la la land.

  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Nail clipper
  • Hairbrush
  • Hair ties
  • Bobby Pins
  • Glasses and glasses case
  • Comb
  • Perfume
  • Pack these items in clear cases so you can find everything extra easily while rushing!

7. Your Medicine is a must.

If there are certain medications you need to take, do not forget these because you won’t have access to them in other countries!

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  • Insulin
  • Birth Control
  • Bandages
  • Vitamins
  • Allergy medicine
  • Motion sickness medicine
  • Eye Drops

8. Bring money and exchange currency.

Usually it’s a lot easier to exchange your cash before heading off to your destination to avoid confusion and scams! But always make sure to keep some of your own currency as well, you never know when you will need it.

9. A durable backpack.

Your backpack will be your best friend. Amazon has a great selection of backpacks to choose from. Get one that’s durable, waterproof, roomy and has lots of compartments!

10. Extras.

Make the most of your trip with a way to record memories, maps for getting around and a travel guide to get the most out of your experience! These are the things you might forget when you think of things to pack for studying abroad in South America!

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Do you have any other ideas for things to pack for studying abroad in South America? Share in the comments below!

*This is a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.

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