Usually, tourist travelling from abroad, you need to pack well for your self drive safari. After you have hired a car which is fully equipped 4×4 you need to embark on things to use during yourself drive safari. Questions you should ask include; what do I need to pack for my self drive safari in Uganda? Well, first and foremost, travel light space in the vehicle will be at a premium! Always remember, if you intend explore some of the more remote areas of the country, you will carry your food supplies alongside a large array of camping equipment. You should bring a suitcase for your stepping out gear in case you plan to spend time in Kampala, one of the most beautiful cities in Africa, before or after your safari. However, the smart thing to do would be to have a smaller bag for your trip to the bush.

The clothing need to be very comfortable and of a fabric that breathes easily so that you will not sweat excessively. In case your clothing are composed of dark colors you are likely to feel the heat, bright colors will stand out in the bush and white will show the dirt very quickly. Thus you are advised to go with something neutral. With a particular climate, lightweight shirts/blouses and shorts are normally recommended. Usually, a pair of long trousers and a long sleeved shirt/blouse or two should be included. In most cases, Uganda can get quite cold at night and in the early mornings so make sure to also pack a sweater and a windbreaker. For you to sleep well, we recommend that you bring a pair of long-johns and some woolly socks. Today, buff wear is becoming increasingly popular so you might want to get a Buff scarf for your trip. Well, you are most likely to find many places where it is possible to swim, so throw in your swimsuit. A pair of Jungle shoes is a must but you will be more comfortable if you also pack a decent pair of sandals for everyday wear.

You need to carry medicine. Away from any regular prescription medicines, we suggest that you always travel with a very small emergency pack that includes items sometimes not found in a normal first aid kit. In most cases, these may include blister plasters, soothing ointment for itches and scratches and something for aches, pains and headaches. Most importantly, you may have difficulty in finding medication for vomiting, stomach cramps or diarrhea when you’re out in the bush, so travel prepared. In Uganda, there is a problem of, malaria. Therefore, you should not forget your malaria prophylactics and some mosquito repellent.

Come along with your travel documents most especially your passport. You will also be required to carry a valid driver’s license and proof that you have had the appropriate vaccinations and also make sure to have one or two photocopies of your travel documents, passports, and driver’s licenses, among the others. Store each set in a different place in your vehicle. Usually, there is nothing worse than being stranded in a foreign country without any paperwork. Also make sure that your digital camera and zoom lens are packed. Our cars are equipped with a variety of safari vehicles with a variety of power points and a USB interface so that you can charge your camera and any other electronic devices that you need to bring along. Also carry Binoculars. It is highly recommend that you pack a good pair of Binoculars.

There are sundry items which you need to carry. Usually these small items make life on safari easier. Also you may wish to throw in a small torch, a pocketknife, and perhaps even spare batteries for the devices that cannot be charged. As a tourist, you should, do not forget to pack your toiletries and feminine hygiene products; a towel or two and any other small items of a personal nature that you cannot afford to leave behind.

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