Agree with Joolz.
Clothes dry very quickly in summer, even when you're just wringing them out. So you really don't need so many.
And don't take a linen shirt - they very quickly look much less than pristine and it will be a pain when it looks utterly wrinkled.
Make sure you leave some room in your pack, as you're sure to want to buy a thing or two along the way, however abstemious you mean to be.
Agree with Joolz.
Clothes dry very quickly in summer, even when you're just wringing them out. So you really don't need so many.
And don't take a linen shirt - they very quickly look much less than pristine and it will be a pain when it looks utterly wrinkled.
Make sure you have some room in your pack, as you're sure to want to buy a thing ort two along the way, however abstemious you mean to be.
I've been on the road for a little over 2 years now and the best advice I wish I'd had was how easy it is to pick up clothes as you go so I''d really say less is more. Even with a bag full of clothes, I still end up with 20% of the items I wear 80% of the time so try and leave at least 1/5th of your bag empty if you can (I say this confessing I pack a 65 ltr bag!)
I'm an internet junkie so I carry a tablet and laptop (personal choice) but most people use only one, if that. I agree a Kindle is likely to be more hindrance than help for internet. As for photos, I carry a small external hard drive and that works a treat, but i also backup online - not as impossible as you think.
Actually, the most useful items I've found are not clothes - they are listed on my blog:
http://indianajo.com/2012/12/the-10-essentials-i-wouldnt-travel.html
A travel towel is a necessity in my view, but I don't think you need 2 - your sarong can perform many functions and will double up as a 2nd towel if necessary.
Good luck with your trip. Msg me if you want any more tips.