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Mountain Warehouse Jungle Mens Trekking Trousers - Water-Resistant, UV Protect, Elastic Waistband, Bottoms - Best for Autumn, Walking, Hiking, Outdoors & Trekking

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Read our travel tips guide to Jungle trekking! From what to wear, how to stay healthy and what creatures you may encounter, it's always a good idea to read up before you go!

You can buy specialist safari clothes that overcome these problems and, for once, I’d really recommend buying them instead of trying a DIY job. Recommended Safari Tops Bright colours will make you stand out and the surrounding wildlife is likely to retreat into the foliage if it spots you. Brown, beige and green are good colours to opt for. Also, remember that bright colours will attract bugs and you definitely don’t want that! if you’re wearing neutral tones, you’ll have a better chance of spotting wildlife! When it comes to jungle trekking, a good pair of closed-toe hiking shoes is what you’ll need. These offer far more protection from the elements and also from any critters that could be hiding underfoot. Although you don’t need boots, these will provide additional support around the ankle where hiking shoes won’t. A pair of sandals is ideal for chilling out inside but can always be used when swimming too. Footwear is an important consideration over terrain like this! Sun hats are essential clothes for the rainforest. One with a wide brim will protect your eyes and head from the sun, while a waterproof baseball cap will do this and more. If your raincoat doesn’t have a hood, or you simply don’t want to wear it up all the time, a cap will keep the water out of your face during rainstorms. When you aren’t trekking through a jungle or hiking through the rainforest, it’s good to have a pair of comfortable shoes to give your feet a rest from stiff hiking boots. When you’re travelling, going for dinner at your hotel or visiting tourist attractions outside of the jungle, they will come in incredibly handy.

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ADS works in harmony with your body, providing maximum comfort during periods of high activity outdoor sports. Just like that, no waterproof garments breathe in wet or old conditions, no matter what marketing hype may tell you. Breathability claims can be made, but with the international test standards being set in dry conditions at 21°C and above, the results are far removed from the conditions in which we expect our products to perform.

North Face Surgent Pants– these cuffed pants are comfortable enough to wear in bed in the higher altitude areas of the cloud forest. Despite the humidity and heat, the best thing you can do is cover up. This protects you from bites, sunburn and scratches and all manner of nasty diseases.

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Softshell walking trousers, for example, are commonly made from synthetic fabrics. They’re often windproof and rain-resistant but not fully waterproof. You can buy them with a mesh or fleece lining and wear them over base layer leggings in winter. People tend to wear softshell trousers during winter walking and hiking. You can call us on a normal working day on 01562 863464 to upgrade to a special before 1.00pm next day delivery if required. Insect repellent is one of the most important items to bring with you into the jungle. Malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases such as Zika pose real threats to health and repellent will help to keep these disease-carrying bugs at bay. Always make sure that you keep your passport safe. I always carry copies of my personal information (passport, visa and travel insurance policy) just in case I lose one of the originals. Long-sleeved shirts, t-shirts or tops are the first item in this list of jungle clothes for a reason! Rainforests and jungles are full of creepy crawlies and mosquitos that would love to prey on your arms. Sleeves will not only provide a protective barrier for these biting insects but also keep the sun’s rays from burning your skin.

These are worth their weight in GOLD! I know it seems annoying paying for all these ugly clothes that you won’t wear in daily life but you can thank me later!

A short Craghoppers history and the technologies that they use to help build one of the most iconic outdoor clothing brands in the World. Craghoppers World Travel Clothing is a comprehensive range utilising features such as NosiLife Anti-insect technology and SolarShield sun protection.

With the humidity and heat in tropical rainforests, it’s critical to stay hydrated while you’re out and about. Avoid buying bottled water to reduce your plastic consumption, as most eco-friendly lodges should provide free filtered water on tap for you to fill up your reusable bottle with. Primaloft insulation is soft and supple like down, making it an excellent choice for active outerwear. Nosilife Ultimate Hat– with a full face mesh to keep the insects away, and a wide brim to protect your face from the sun, this isn’t called the ultimate hat for nothing! There are lots of different mosquito and insect repellent products available, but it’s widely said that those containing DEET are most effective in tropical areas. However, some research suggests that DEET can be harmful to those with sensitive skin, so it’s best to do our own research first. Allbirds Tree Runners– These light and breezy sneakers are made with Eucalyptus tree fibres and recycled plastic bottles, making them sustainable and a great investment. Better yet, they’re incredibly comfortable and the perfect travel shoes.

Ventile® is not coated or laminated yet the combination of the dense weave and the swelling properties of the fibres when wet provide excellent weatherproofing. It may be tempting to choose a raincoat with a funky pattern or bright colours, but insects are attracted to these colours so it may not be a good idea. Muted colours like greens and beiges are best. Intended for use during "battles", as opposed to "garrison" dress uniforms, the Battle Dress Uniform was used by the U.S. Armed Forces as their standard uniform for warfare situations from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s. Reminiscent of the Vietnam-era jungle fatigues, the BDU trousers and combat shirt first appeared in September 1981 in now classic Woodland camouflage pattern, and soon replaced all earlier camouflage pattern uniforms for all wooded, jungle and tropical environments. Although since then it has been replaced in every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, the BDU trousers and shirts remain popular thanks to their construction and features, and are still used by some U.S. federal, state and local law enforcement agencies or Special Forces teams, as well as in other countries worldwide. Available at the UK based Military 1st online store is a wide range of BDU pants and cargo trousers in a variety of colours and camo patterns, such as woodland camouflage, MultiCam and Desert camo, from a number of manufacturers including Helikon.

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