What should I bring with me on my visit /tour/safari/holiday to Uganda, what essentials should I pack as I plan to visit Uganda?
General
· Daypack
· High SPF sunscreen (Uganda is located on the equator!)
· Flashlight
· Insect repellent.
· Spare or rechargeable batteries (these are difficult to find once you are in the Parks).
· Waterproof bags to protect equipment
· Electric plug adaptors for 240 volts AC 50 HZ. UK style square-pin plugs are used.
· Some people find contact lens uncomfortable in Uganda because of the dust – you may find it more comfortable to were glasses while on the road.
· Antiseptic handwash.
· An International Driving License if you are thinking of hiring a vehicle.
Clothing
· Good walking boots/ shoes
· Sandals or other light shoes
· Waterproof jacket or rain poncho
· Lighter clothing for Kampala and the savannah, with layers for cooler evenings,
· Warm clothing for mountainous regions, including thermal layers and a fleece.
· Sun hat/cap
· Uganda is a conservative country, and visitors should dress respectfully. Avoid the very short skirts and very short shorts.
Should I Bring any Specialist Equipment?
This depends on your interest – for photography, birding and wildlife enthusiasts we recommend the following:
Binoculars: The better ones start at about $250: you get what you pay for! Waterproof binoculars are great in Uganda as they are also dustproof.
For most travelers stick with 8-10 magnification and 32 objectives which are heavy to carry all day.
For most travelers stick with 8-10 magnification and 32 objectives which are heavy to carry all day.
Cameras: Choose something you know can handle - a heavy camera with many settings will be off-putting for some people to use. For good wildlife shots, 8et at least 8x optical zoom. Six to eight megapixel is fine unless you want poster-size photos. Bring a lens cloth to remove dust, several changes of batteries (even if you use rechargeable – not all sites have power points) and take several 1GB memory cards instead of one large one to avoid losing all your photos in case something goes wrong.
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