What To Bring

Mosquito repellent containing deet, rain jacket, towel, sunglasses, sun cream, binoculars, camera, small backpack, hiking shoes, flip-flops and if you wish a book for the quiet Before the trip:

Luggage

We advise you to bring a bag or suitcase from soft material. Hard cover suitcases are difficult to place in the car and are likely to break on the bumpy roads in Uganda

Clothes

  • Flip flops
  • Sandals
  • Hiking boots
  • Belt
  • 2 Long trousers
  • 3 Short trousers
  • 2 long sleeved T-shirts
  • 5 short sleeved T-shirts
  • 1 or 2 blouses/Shirts
  • swimming costume
  • Underwear
  • Socks
  • 1 warm sweater
  • Rain jacket
  • pyjamas
  • 1 Towel
  • Basics

    Health

    Toilet bag

    Electrics

    Personal Stuff

    Relaxing

    Food and drinks

    Phone

    There are several mobile providers including MTN and Air Tel You can purchase a SIM card for relatively low cost (1 us dollar). Sim cards and airtime for the 2 competative companies are available all over Uganda. Make sure that your phone is Sim- Lock- Free.

    The country code for Uganda is +256

    Internet

    Internet cafés are found all around the country and are now even to be found in remote areas. Realize that internet speed is extremely slow. If you bring your own laptop you can buy a 3 GB wireless internet stick from either Orange, Warid Telecom or MTN. Internet is relativaly quick. Costs for this stick is about 100 us dollar per month (minimum 1 month). This stick can be bought in Entebbe, Jinja and Kampala.

    Plugs and Voltage

    British-style plugs with three pins: 240 V,50 Hz

    Charging camera's, phones, etc

    In most Safari lodges/ Hotels you can charge your camera's, phones and other electricals. If you bring more chargable items you might concider to bring an extensions with extra outlets, since the amount of outlets is often limited. We advise to bring extra batteries for your camera.

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