
Packing for a Uganda safari is all about being prepared β not just for the wildlife, but also for the weather, terrain, and adventure that awaits. Whether you’re trekking gorillas in Bwindi, cruising the Kazinga Channel, or exploring the savannahs of Queen Elizabeth National Park, having the right gear will make all the difference.
Hereβs your ultimate safari packing checklist to help you travel smart, light, and comfortably.
π§₯ Clothing Essentials
Safari in Uganda means early mornings, sunny afternoons, and occasional rain β sometimes all in one day. Dress in light, breathable layers, and neutral-colored clothing (tan, olive, beige) to avoid attracting insects or disturbing wildlife.
β Must-Pack Items:
- βοΈ Long-sleeve shirts (lightweight, breathable)
- βοΈ Convertible pants or trousers
- βοΈ T-shirts and base layers
- βοΈ Fleece or lightweight jacket (for chilly mornings)
- βοΈ Rain jacket or poncho (especially during rainy seasons)
- βοΈ Hat with wide brim (for sun protection)
- βοΈ Lightweight scarf or buff (dust & sun protection)
π‘ Pro Tip: Avoid bright colors (especially white, red, or blue), as they can attract insects or scare animals.
π₯Ύ Footwear
Comfort and support are key β especially if your safari includes gorilla trekking, hiking, or uneven terrain.
β Footwear List:
- βοΈ Sturdy hiking boots (required for gorilla or chimp trekking)
- βοΈ Comfortable walking shoes or trail sneakers
- βοΈ Flip-flops or sandals (for camp or showers)
π¬ Tip: Break in your hiking boots before the trip to avoid blisters.
π¦ Health & Protection
Safaris involve exposure to sun, dust, and insects β and you’ll want to be well protected.
β Health & Protection:
- βοΈ Insect repellent with DEET or picaridin
- βοΈ Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher)
- βοΈ After-sun lotion or aloe vera
- βοΈ Lip balm with SPF
- βοΈ Travel-sized hand sanitizer
- βοΈ Personal first aid kit (painkillers, plasters, antihistamines, etc.)
- βοΈ Anti-malarial medication (consult your doctor before traveling)
- βοΈ Yellow Fever certificate (mandatory for entry)
π· Electronics & Safari Gear
Capture every unforgettable moment β but donβt forget the accessories that make it possible.
β Recommended Gear:
- βοΈ Camera with zoom lens (ideally 200mm+ for wildlife)
- βοΈ Extra memory cards and batteries
- βοΈ Binoculars (a must for birding and game viewing)
- βοΈ Power bank or portable charger
- βοΈ Plug adapter (Uganda uses 240V, UK-style plugs)
β‘ Lodges often have limited electricity β charge when you can!
π Day Pack Essentials
When you’re out on drives or treks, youβll need a comfortable daypack with just the right essentials.
β Pack in your Day Bag:
- βοΈ Reusable water bottle or hydration pack
- βοΈ Snacks (energy bars, nuts)
- βοΈ Notebook and pen (for journaling or tracking sightings)
- βοΈ Wet wipes and tissues
- βοΈ Sunglasses
- βοΈ Headlamp or flashlight
π Travel Documents & Money
Keep your important documents organized and secure.
β Must-Carry Items:
- βοΈ Passport with at least 6 months validity
- βοΈ Printed e-visa or visa-on-arrival confirmation
- βοΈ Gorilla and chimp permit copies
- βοΈ Travel insurance details
- βοΈ Emergency contacts
- βοΈ Cash in small USD bills (some places donβt accept cards)
π‘ Most national parks and rural areas do not accept credit cards.
ποΈ Optional but Useful Items
- βοΈ Dry bag or ziplock bags (protect electronics from rain)
- βοΈ Travel pillow and eye mask (for long drives or flights)
- βοΈ Lightweight travel towel
- βοΈ Gloves and gaiters (for gorilla trekking through dense forest)
π Final Safari Packing Tips
- Pack light: Most domestic flights and vehicles have strict luggage limits.
- Use soft bags: Duffle bags are easier to store in safari jeeps than hard-shell suitcases.
- Label everything: It’s easy to misplace gear at camps and lodges.
π¦ Ready for the Adventure?
Whether you’re off to see mountain gorillas in Bwindi, elephants in Murchison Falls, or birds along the Kazinga Channel, this Uganda safari packing list will ensure you’re ready for the journey.
Pack smart, travel light, and get ready for the wild experience of a lifetime. π¦π