What to Bring on your Trip to Kenya - Safari Parking List

What to Bring on your Trip to Kenya - Safari Parking List

Here’s a categorized "What to Bring to Africa" Packing List.


Minimize changes to what touches your skin to ease the transition — because everything else will be changing.


1. Tech & Electronics

  • Power converter (220V to 110V if needed)
  • Power adapter (UK Type G)
  • Extension cord (long)
  • Power banks (regular and/or solar-powered)
  • Phone + charger
  • Camera + charger
  • Extra SD cards
  • Portable hard drive or USB sticks (for content storage)
  • Solar lantern or headlamp (for areas without power)

2. Wildlife Observation Gear

  • Binoculars (lightweight, good for safari and birdwatching)
  • Zoom lens (if using DSLR or mirrorless camera)
  • Notebook or wildlife journal
  • Backup batteries and memory cards

3. Personal Care (Do Not Change These!)

Keep your skin happy by sticking to what it knows

  • Lotion (your usual brand)
  • Toothpaste + toothbrush (same brand as home)
  • Towels (soft ones from home — sun-dried towels can be rough)
  • T-shirts (cotton, already worn-in)
  • Sunscreen (high SPF, familiar formula)
  • Deodorant
  • Shampoo + conditioner (same brand as home)
  • Soap or body wash
  • Lip balm (with SPF)

4. Medication & Health

  • Pain relievers (Ibuprofen, Tylenol)
  • Allergy meds (e.g. Claritin, Benadryl)
  • Cough meds or throat lozenges (dust can irritate)
  • Traveler’s diarrhea treatment (e.g. Travellan)
  • Activated charcoal tablets (for food reaction)
  • Malaria prevention pills (talk to your doctor)
  • Antibiotics (doctor-recommended just in case)
  • Motion sickness tablets (especially for rough roads)
  • Vaccination card (physical copy)

5. Safety & Comfort (For People & Wildlife)

  • Flashlight or headlamp
  • Twinkle lights or mini solar lights (for tents or dark paths)
  • Pepper spray or small taser (check airline & local laws before packing)
  • Bug spray (with DEET or natural alternative)
  • Sisal harvesting gloves or workman gloves
  • Hand sanitizer & wet wipes

6. Clothing (Layer & Protect)

  • Light t-shirts (long and short sleeve)
  • Long-sleeve shirts (for bugs and sun)
  • Sweaters or fleece jackets (mornings/evenings can be cold)
  • Rain jacket or windbreaker
  • Long pants (lightweight, breathable)
  • Boots or sturdy closed-toe shoes (for walking, safaris, harvesting)
  • Socks — plenty
  • Undergarments (comfort is key)
  • Swimsuit (in case of hot springs or resort pools)
  • Hat (wide-brimmed) + sunglasses
  • Scarf or neck wrap (for dust, sun, or style)

Dress in layers.
Kenya sits on the equator and temperatures can shift fast — chilly mornings, hot midday sun, cool nights.


7. Thoughtful Extras

  • Candy (Hershey's Kisses or individually wrapped treats to share with artisans)
  • Gifts or postcards from your hometown (for cultural exchange)
  • Journal or sketchbook
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Daypack or small backpack


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