What to Pack for Your Safari
A well-packed bag makes safari travel simpler, more comfortable, and easier to manage between camps, vehicles, and flights. Here is the practical Wild Legends Africa packing guide.
Essential Documents
- Passport and any required travel authorisations or visas
- Travel insurance details
- Flight confirmations and safari documents
- Printed and digital copies of key travel paperwork
- Emergency contacts and details of any medical conditions that matter for travel
Clothing
- Lightweight shirts and trousers in neutral colours
- A warm layer for early mornings and evenings
- A light waterproof jacket in case of rain
- Comfortable closed walking shoes
- Sun hat or cap
- Swimwear for properties with pools
- Sleepwear and casual camp clothing
Health and Personal Care
- Prescription medication in original packaging
- Insect repellent
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Basic toiletries
- Hand sanitiser and disinfectant wipes
- A small personal first-aid kit
Safari Essentials
- Binoculars
- Camera and spare memory cards
- Phone and chargers
- Power adaptor for three-pin square plugs
- Portable power bank
- Sunglasses
- Reusable water bottle if you prefer carrying one
Luggage Notes
- Use a soft duffel bag rather than a hard suitcase whenever possible.
- Pack light enough to move comfortably between properties.
- If your itinerary includes bush flights, follow the baggage limit in your final travel notes.
Helpful Extras
- A notebook or safari journal
- A small torch or headlamp
- Snacks for road days if you like carrying your own
- A little patience for early starts and a lot of curiosity for everything you are about to see

