My starting point is to determine what it is that I'm going to shoot and how I will transport myself around the destination - then keep the kit to a minimum. For instance, 17 days driving Route 66 involved a Nikon F3HP, an FE 10 rolls of XP2 Super, 10 rolls of Velvia 100f, 20mm, 50mm and 85mm lenses. All fitted into one bag (+ passport, wallet, phone and a few other small items). Last year's trip around Andalucía was shot using a Fuji GS645zi, 10 rolls of Portra 400 and my (now-ex) Fuji X-Pro1 + 23mm and 56mm lenses. Everything fitted into one bag.
Your list looks like you'll be shooting a variety of subjects / genres.; If you need all the various formats / film stocks to achieve this, the kit almost picks itself. However, that does look like a lot of gear to lug around - not a biggie if you're travelling round in a car but, if you're on a tour bus, etc, it could be cumbersome and limiting.
I don't want to be a doom-monger on this but I've been guilty of packing everything including the kitchen sink and then regretted it. These days, I travel as light as I can get away with.