What to Pack for East Africa

Packing for East Africa: Where Adventure Meets Preparation

Wondering what to pack for your East Africa adventure? You’re not alone. With landscapes ranging from misty rainforests to dusty savannahs, packing smart makes all the difference.

This guide helps you prepare with confidence — practical, compact and safari-proof. From gorilla trekking in Uganda to game drives in Kenya and Rwanda, here’s everything you need to know before you zip up your bag.

A fully loaded and packed boda boda on the streets of Uganda as seen during an East Africa Safari Tour with Ebonjalo

Essentials You Must Bring

Some items are non-negotiable — they keep your journey safe and smooth:

  • Passport (min. 6 months validity)
  • Printed visa confirmation
  • Proof of Yellow Fever vaccination
  • Malaria medication
  • Passport photo (sometimes requested at immigration)
  • International debit/credit card with global access

Extra tip: carry a printed copy of your travel insurance and a copy of your passport in a separate bag.

Clothing & Protection from the Elements

East Africa’s climate shifts between hot days, cool nights and sudden rains. Pack clothes that are light, versatile and ready for adventure:

  • Breathable clothing in neutral tones (ideal for safaris)
  • A jumper or fleece for cool evenings
  • Rain jacket or poncho in wet season
  • Sun hat, sunglasses, lip balm
  • Swimwear for pools or hot springs
  • High socks & sturdy hiking boots for trekking
  • Flip-flops or sandals for short walks or showers

Pro tip: roads and trails can be dusty or muddy — pack clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.

Items from the Ebonjalo packing list are ready to go in the travelbag

Toiletries & Personal Care

Most lodges provide basics, but these are worth having:

  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo
  • Hand sanitiser & wet wipes
  • Insect repellent with DEET/Icardine
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Small first aid kit
  • Basic meds (painkillers, antihistamines, ORS)
  • Medical passport if travelling with prescriptions

Bags, Gadgets & Safari Tools

Good gear keeps travel simple and stress-free:

  • Duffel bag or soft suitcase (easier to load in vehicles)
  • Daypack for daily use
  • Powerbank for long drives (or when the electricity is off)
  • Flashlight or headlamp + spare batteries
  • Universal travel adapter (UK plug, Type G)
  • Binoculars for wildlife spotting
  • Camera/phone + extra memory cards
  • Notebook for journaling or wildlife checklists

Leave some space — East Africa’s crafts and souvenirs are worth bringing home.

these bags are fulm with the things from the Ebonjalo what to pack for East Africa packinglist

Visa Information for East Africa

Before you start packing, make sure your travel documents are in order. Most travellers to East Africa require a visa, and the process is simple when done online. Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda each offer official eVisa portals where you can apply in advance and avoid any delays on arrival.

For those combining multiple countries, the East Africa Tourist Visa is an excellent option. With a single application, you can travel freely between Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda for up to 90 days. Find details on the official website of the National Citizenship and Immigration Control of Uganda.

By arranging your visa ahead of time, you can focus on what matters most: enjoying your journey and immersing yourself in the adventure that awaits.

Packing Tips from Our Team

Travel light — you’ll be surprised how little you need. Laundry service is available at most lodges.

Waterproof your gear with plastic bags or drybags.

Don’t bring expensive jewellery or items you’d miss.

Local snacks are part of the adventure — no need to overpack from home.

One Last Thing

Still wondering what should be on your packinglist or what to pack for your trip to East Africa? Remember: your mindset matters more than your suitcase. Bring curiosity, patience and a sense of adventure — East Africa will take care of the rest.

Need more help planning your trip or you have specific questions? Just contact us, we’re happy to answer your questions.

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