A practical guide for first-timers to ensure they have everything they need for the Kenyan bush.
Planning your first safari is a dream come true, but the question “What do I bring?” can be overwhelming. In the bush, less is often more, but the right items make all the difference. Here is your essential checklist:
- Dress in “Safari Layers”
The Kenyan savannah has a unique rhythm. It can be freezing at 6:00 AM and scorching by noon.
The Colors: Stick to neutral, earthy tones like khaki, tan, and olive green. Avoid bright whites (they get dusty fast) and dark blues or blacks (which can attract tsetse flies).
The Layers: Bring a warm fleece or light down jacket for early morning game drives and lightweight, breathable cotton for the day.
- Tech & Optics
Binoculars: Don’t rely solely on your guide’s pair. Having your own allows you to spot a leopard in a tree or a rare bird at your own pace.
Power Bank: While our vehicles and camps have charging ports, a portable power bank ensures your phone never dies in the middle of filming a lion hunt.
- Health & Comfort
Sun Protection: The Kenyan sun is intense. Pack a wide-brimmed hat, high-SPF sunscreen, and polarized sunglasses.
Insect Repellent: A must-have for the evenings.
Personal Meds: Include basic anti-histamines and any personal prescriptions, as pharmacies are far away once you’re in the Mara or Amboseli.
Pro Tip: Pack everything in a soft-sided duffel bag. Safari vehicles and light aircraft have limited space, and hard suitcases are difficult to stack!


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