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1. Shorts
and t-shirts for the day (not bright colours) for some
reason Blue is not a good colour
2. A pair of good walking
boots if planning any walking safaris otherwise trainers or
sandals will be OK
3. A wide brimmed hat to
shade you from the sun
4. Plenty of high factor sun
cream
5. A good pair of binoculars
6. Long trousers and long
sleeved shirt for the evening as protection from mosquitoes
for the men and
similar for the ladies.
7. A fleece for the early
morning and evening game drives as it tends to get a bit
chilly especially in the
highlands and the Masai Mara.
8. Plenty of film or memory
for your camera and a battery charger.
9. A small first aid kit.
10. A light weight waterproof
jacket in case of a sudden shower
11. Swimming costumes as most
of the lodges have swimming pools.
12. A book on East African
Birds and Wild life to allow you to identify what you see on
safari and
from your lodge.{ not essential]
13. Good pair of sun glasses
as you are on the equator where the sun is very powerful.
14 Chewing gum or boiled
sweets as your mouth tends to get dry
15. A pack of wet wipes.
16. A small maglight or torch.(flashlight)
17. A bottle of drinking
water in your hand baggage. (Easily purchased in Kenya)
18. A small blow-up cushion
or borrow a pilow from the hotel. ( SHarity Safaris has
pillows in the bus)
19. A small supply of sweets/pens/pencils
are handy for children or staff. The gesture is always
appreciated.
20.Toilet roll and plastic
bag to put the non-organic stuff in. (If you need to pee on
your safari)
21. Moscuito repellent to protect you from bites.
22. After bite cream for the itching of the muscieto's bites
or other insects
23. For the dinner in the lodges take some decent clothes. (
shorts are not allowed )
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