Packing for a Kenya safari can feel overwhelming. Between dusty game drives, cool mornings, and hot afternoons, what should you actually bring? This practical guide covers every essential — comfort, safety, and great photos — while keeping your luggage light.
Essential Clothing for Safari
Khaki, beige, olive green, and brown blend with the bush and avoid disturbing wildlife. No bright colors or white.
Lightweight, breathable cotton or quick-dry fabrics for sun and insect protection on game drives.
A fleece or light jacket for early morning and evening game drives — temperatures can drop significantly.
Closed-toe walking shoes or lightweight hiking boots. Sandals for relaxing at camp.
Wide-brimmed hat and UV-protective sunglasses are absolute must-haves for sun protection.
Photography & Electronics
Health & Personal Essentials
What NOT to Pack
Restricted in some areas of Kenya — leave it at home and stick to natural safari tones.
Stick to soft-sided bags under 15–20 kg. Small charter flights have strict limits.
These attract insects and can disturb wildlife. Keep it unscented or very light.
Most lodges offer daily laundry service — you do not need a huge wardrobe.
Need a Personalised Packing List?
Reach out to our team and we will send a customised checklist based on your itinerary, season, and the parks you are visiting.