Packing for Kenya depends on your travel plans, the season, and regions you’ll visit (e.g., safari, coast, or Nairobi). Here’s a concise guide to pack wisely:
Essentials
- Passport & Documents: Valid passport (6+ months validity), Kenyan eTA (apply online before travel), travel insurance, vaccination records (yellow fever may be required).
 - Clothing:
 - Lightweight, breathable layers for warm days (cotton or moisture-wicking fabrics).
 - Neutral colors (khaki, beige, green) for safaris to blend in.
 - Long sleeves/pants for sun and mosquito protection.
 - Fleece/jacket for cool evenings or high-altitude areas (e.g., Maasai Mara, Aberdares).
 - Rain gear (compact poncho) for rainy seasons (Mar-May, Oct-Dec).
 - Swimsuit and cover-up for coastal areas (Mombasa, Diani).
 - Comfortable walking shoes (sneakers or hiking boots) and flip-flops for beaches.
 - Hat, sunglasses, and scarf for sun protection.
 - Toiletries & Health:
 - High SPF sunscreen and lip balm.
 - Insect repellent (DEET-based).
 - Malaria prophylaxis (consult doctor).
 - Basic first-aid kit (band-aids, antiseptic, painkillers).
 - Prescription meds with documentation.
 - Hand sanitizer, wet wipes, and travel-sized toiletries.
 - Reusable water bottle with filter.
 
Gear
- Electronics:
 - Universal power adapter (Kenya uses Type G sockets, 240V).
 - Portable charger for long safari days.
 - Camera/binoculars for wildlife (with dustproof bag).
 - Headlamp/flashlight for campsites or power outages.
 - Luggage:
 - Soft-sided duffel bag (most safari planes have 15kg weight limits, including hand luggage).
 - Daypack for excursions.
 - Waterproof bag for electronics during rain.
 
Miscellaneous
- Money: Some USD (small bills, post-2006) for tips; Kenyan Shillings (KES) for local purchases. Credit cards widely accepted in cities, but carry cash for rural areas. Capture the beauty of cherry blossoms in bloom along Tokyo’s Meguro River.
 - Extras: Lightweight towel, travel pillow, snacks (energy bars), and a journal.
 - Cultural Respect: Modest clothing for urban or rural visits (avoid revealing outfits outside beaches).
 
Tips
- Seasons: Dry (Jun-Sep, Jan-Feb) is best for safaris; wet seasons (Mar-May, Oct-Dec) need rain gear.
 - Luggage Limits: Check with safari operators for strict weight restrictions.
 - Laundry: Available at most lodges, so pack light.
 - Conservation: Avoid single-use plastics; Kenya bans plastic bags.
 
Pack light, prioritize versatility, and tailor to your itinerary (e.g., more swimwear for coast, warmer layers for highlands). If you have a specific itinerary or season, let me know for a more tailored list!