Uganda Camping Packing List

Ultimate Uganda Camping Packing List 2026

Planning an outdoor adventure? Discover the ultimate Uganda camping packing list, including essential clothing, camping gear, toiletries, safari accessories, and expert tips to ensure a comfortable and memorable camping experience in Uganda.

Camping in Uganda national parks like Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, Bwindi, or Rwenzori areas involves tropical heat/humidity, sudden heavy rains, cooler nights at altitude, insects including malaria-carrying mosquitoes, dusty/savanna conditions, and muddy forest treks.

When parking for a Uganda camping safari, Focus on lightweight, quick-drying, breathable layers in neutral colors such as khaki, green, beige, and  brown to blend in, protect from sun/insects, and avoid bright colors or camouflage.

Pack for layers, rain protection, and modularity. Many organized camps provide some gear, but assume self-sufficient camping.

The Uganda Camping Packing List Includes;

Shelter & Sleep System

  • Tent: Lightweight, quick-setup, 3-4 season with strong rainfly and good ventilation (tropical storms common).
  • Groundsheet/footprint: For tent protection.
  • Sleeping bag or liner: Silk/cotton liner preferred (nights can cool but rarely freezing; full bag often too warm).
  • Sleeping pad or inflatable mattress: For comfort on uneven ground.
  • Pillow: Inflatable or compact.
  • Headlamp or flashlight (with extra batteries): Essential for nights and early game drives.
  • Multi-tool or Swiss Army knife (check airline rules).

Clothing (Pack light & quick-dry; 7-10 days’ worth, plan to wash)

  • Tops: 4-6 short-sleeve moisture-wicking or merino tees; 2-3 long-sleeve lightweight shirts (sun/insect protection).
  • Bottoms: 2-3 quick-dry trousers or convertible zip-offs; 1-2 shorts (for camp); optional lightweight waterproof pants.
  • Rain jacket: Waterproof/breathable with hood (essential for gorilla trekking/rainforests).
  • Fleece or light jacket: For cooler evenings/mornings, especially higher altitudes.
  • Underwear & socks: 5-7 pairs quick-dry underwear; 3-4 pairs socks (including wool or hiking socks); long socks for trekking.
  • Sleepwear: Lightweight.
  • Swimwear: If near lakes/rivers.
  • Hat: Wide-brim for sun + warm beanie for cold nights.
  • Bandana or neck gaiter: Dust, sun, sweat.
  • Gloves: Gardening/work gloves for gorilla trekking/vegetation.

Footwear:

  • Sturdy waterproof hiking boots (ankle support, good grip for mud/treks).
  • Camp sandals or flip-flops.
  • Gaiters (highly recommended for mud, ants, nettles in forests).

Food & Cooking (if self-catering)

  • Portable stove + fuel (check local availability/restrictions).
  • Cookware set, utensils, plates/cups (collapsible).
  • Reusable water bottle + water purification (filter, tablets, or UV purifier — don’t drink tap water).
  • Cooler or insulated bag.
  • High-energy snacks (nuts, bars, dried fruit) for treks/game drives.
  • Coffee/tea, instant meals if basic.

Navigation & Safety

  • Passport, visas, permits (gorilla permits, park fees), copies + digital backups.
  • Travel insurance (medical/evacuation coverage crucial).
  • Maps, compass, or GPS app (offline).
  • Binoculars (essential for wildlife).
  • Daypack or small backpack for day treks (water, rain gear, snacks).
  • Head net or bug tent for insects.
  • Whistle, emergency blanket, basic repair kit (duct tape, paracord).

Health & Hygiene

  • Malaria prophylaxis (consult doctor), insect repellent (DEET-based).
  • Sunscreen (high SPF), lip balm, sunglasses.
  • First aid kit: Bandages, antiseptic, blister treatment, painkillers, anti-diarrhea, antihistamine, tweezers, personal meds.
  • Hand sanitizer, wet wipes, toilet paper (often unavailable in bush).
  • Quick-dry towel.
  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap/shampoo.
  • Feminine hygiene products.
  • Moisturizer (dry air/dust).

Electronics & Misc

  • Power bank + solar charger option.
  • Travel adapter (Uganda uses UK-style 3-pin plugs).
  • Camera + extra batteries/memory cards (protected from dust/rain).
  • Phone + waterproof case.
  • Dry bags or ziplocks for electronics/clothes.
  • Padlock for luggage/tent.
  • Cash (USD preferred in remote areas) + cards.
  • Trash bags (leave no trace).

Gorilla Trekking / Forest-Specific Extras

  • Long sleeves/trousers, rain gear, sturdy boots, gloves, gaiters, walking stick/trekking poles (can often rent).
  • Lightweight daypack.

Optional/ Nice-to-Haves

  • Earplugs & eye mask (animals, campsites noisy).
  • Portable solar shower or camp shower bag.
  • Hammock (if suitable sites).
  • Book, journal, cards for downtime.
  • Binoculars harness.
  • Small binoculars or spotting scope.

Packing Tips:

  • Use packing cubes or compression sacks; keep clothes in dry bags.
  • Weight limit: Domestic flights and transfers often have strict 15-20kg limits — pack light.
  • Laundry: Quick-dry fabrics allow washing/reuse.
  • Seasons: Rainy seasons (Mar-May, Oct-Nov) need stronger rain gear. Dry seasons still have showers.
  • Sustainability: Reusable items, leave no trace.
  • Check current park rules, malaria advice, and visa requirements before travel.

This list balances self-sufficient camping with Uganda-specific needs like rain, insects, and wildlife activities. Adjust based on trip length, group size, and whether you’re fully independent or with a guided operator. Safe travels and enjoy Uganda’s incredible parks!