What to Pack for Uganda

Uganda Packing List
Essential Travel Documents
- Passport (plus photocopies or digital scans stored securely)
- Travel insurance details
- Emergency contact list (printed and digital)
- Vaccination certificates (e.g. Yellow Fever – printed copy needed!)
- Flight, visa, and accommodation info
- Prescription copies (with generic names)
- Travel itinerary (leave a copy with someone at home and store one offline)
- Cash in small USD denominations. Local currency can be obtained from an ATM on arrival
- Bank/credit cards (notify your bank before travelling)
Arrival Essentials (Carry-On / Personal Bag)
- Yellow Fever certificate & printed visa (easy to access)
- Reusable water bottle (empty through security, refill before landing)
- High-energy snacks
- Toothbrush & mini toothpaste or mints
- Face wipes, mini deodorant
- Compact brush
- Touch-up makeup kit
- Lightweight, modest outfit (e.g. maxi dress, linen trousers + blouse)
- Fresh top or shirt (packable for arrival)
- Mini notepad & pen
- Phone
- Scarf
- Eye mask & earplugs
Medication & Health
- Personal medications (labelled, in original packaging, with prescriptions)
- Antihistamines (oral & cream), pain relief, anti-diarrhoeals, rehydration salts
- Antacids, mild laxatives, motion/altitude sickness tablets
Insect Protection & Bite Management
- Malaria prophylaxis (consult your travel clinic)
- DEET 50% insect repellent
- Mosquito net (≤1.5mm mesh, hooks/string)
- Plug-in insecticide vaporiser
- Permethrin-treated clothing or spray
- Light-coloured long sleeves & trousers (for evenings/safaris)
- Anti-itch or steroid cream, freeze spray, aloe vera
- Fine-tipped tweezers, tick remover
First Aid Kit
- Adhesive & blister plasters
- Sterile gauze, antiseptic wipes or solution
- Saline sachets, cotton swabs
- Bandages (crepe, elastic), steri-strips, micropore tape
- Low-adherent dressings
- Thermometer, scissors, safety pins, latex-free gloves
- Optional: Sterile travel kit (syringes, needles, IV cannula)
Clothing & Comfort
- Lightweight, breathable clothing
- Light-coloured, long-sleeved clothing for evenings
- Smart-casual evening outfit
- Swimwear
- Scarf or sarong
- Quick-dry underwear & socks
- Sun hat & sunglasses
- Rain jacket
- Sturdy walking shoes/boots, sandals & flip-flops
Personal Care Items
- Toiletries (razor, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, etc.)
- Shampoo & conditioner
- Hand sanitiser, tissues, wet wipes
- Nail clippers, file, scissors
- Small mirror
- Travel sewing kit
- Microfibre towel
- Makeup & light touch-up kit
Tech & Communication
- Phone + charger
- Travel adaptor (Type G – UK plug)
- Power bank + charger
- E-reader or book
- eSim
- Headphones or earbuds
- SIM pin tool (for switching SIMs/activating eSIMs)
Food & Hydration
- Protein snacks (bars, trail mix, etc.)
- Electrolyte sachets
- Water purification tablets or filter bottle
Useful Extras
- Mini torch or headlamp (with spare batteries)
- Dry bag (for electronics/docs)
- Ziplock bags (waterproofing, organisation)
- Reusable tote or foldable bag (plastic bags are banned in Rwanda)
- Small travel umbrella
- Sink plug, travel detergent, laundry line (although most hotels can do laundry for you)
- Travel pillow
Cultural Etiquette Tips
- A smile and kind attitude go a long way
- Modest clothing is appreciated – cover shoulders & knees in rural areas
- Always ask before photographing people, especially children
- Use your right hand or both hands when giving or receiving items
- Carry your own toilet paper – many public washrooms don’t provide it