Packing for a Masai Mara safari requires a different approach from a normal holiday. Temperatures shift quickly, road dust gets everywhere, and game drives last several hours. The right items ensure comfort, great photos, and a smooth experience.
If you’re still choosing where to stay, browse our lodge guide here:
Top 10 Lodges in the Masai Mara
And if you’re planning your route from Nairobi, compare tours here:
Best Masai Mara Safari Packages From Nairobi
1. Clothing Essentials for Game Drives
Lightweight, Neutral Clothing
Stick to safari-friendly colors such as beige, olive, khaki, and brown.
They blend into the environment and don’t attract insects.
Pack:
- Breathable t-shirts
- Long-sleeved shirts for sun protection
- Light trousers or convertible pants
- One pair of shorts
Not sure how weather affects your clothing?
Read: Best Time to Visit Masai Mara Kenya.
Warm Layers for Early Morning Drives
Sunrise drives are cold even in peak season.
Bring:
- A fleece or warm jacket
- A light scarf or buff
- Optional gloves
Weather varies by season — see The Seasons of the Masai Mara for month-by-month changes.
Comfortable Footwear
You don’t need heavy boots unless hiking.
Best shoes:
- Sneakers
- Closed trekking shoes
- Sandals for the lodge
Your choice may depend on your lodge terrain — compare properties in Top 10 Lodges in the Masai Mara.
2. Sun Protection & Heat Essentials
The Mara sun is strong, especially mid-day.
Pack:
- Hat or cap
- Sunglasses (polarized recommended)
- SPF 30–50 sunscreen
- Lip balm with SPF
- Moisturizer (the air gets dry)
3. Toiletries & Personal Items
Most lodges provide basic amenities, but still pack:
- Toothpaste & brush
- Deodorant
- Shampoo & conditioner
- Hand sanitizer
- Wet wipes
- Any prescription medication
4. Safari Gear You Should Not Skip
Binoculars
They make a massive difference for spotting leopards, distant lions, and birds.
Camera Gear
The Mara is one of the best wildlife photography destinations.
Bring:
- DSLR / mirrorless camera
- Zoom lens (100–400mm ideal)
- Extra batteries
- Memory cards
- Lens cloth (dust builds up fast)
See what animals you’ll encounter: Animals of the Masai Mara
Daypack
A small backpack for:
- Water
- Snacks
- Sunscreen
- Extra layers
- Camera gear
Reusable Water Bottle
Helps reduce plastic waste.
This is especially useful during long itineraries described in
Best Masai Mara Safari Packages From Nairobi.
5. Health & Safety Essentials
Basic Medical Kit
Pack:
- Pain relievers
- Antidiarrheal tablets
- Antihistamines
- Plasters
- Electrolyte salts
Insect Repellent
A DEET or picaridin-based repellent is best.
Prescription Medication
Carry enough for the entire trip — pharmacies are far from safari lodges.
6. Useful Extras Travelers Forget
- Power bank
- Universal travel adapter (UK Type G plug)
- Flashlight or headlamp
- Ziplock bags (protect electronics from dust)
- Small cash notes for tips
If your safari includes multiple parks, plan using:
Popular Safari Tours in Kenya
7. Luggage: What to Bring
Safari vehicles have limited space.
Use:
- Soft duffel bags
- Small daypack
Avoid: - Hard-shell suitcases (difficult to load)
If you’re comparing costs between flying and driving, check:
Masai Mara Kenya Safari Cost: Your Complete Guide
8. What NOT to Pack
- Drones (restricted)
- Bright neon clothing
- Excessive jewelry
- Heavy winter coats
- Strong perfumes (attract insects)
9. Pack Based on Season
Dry Season (July–October)
- Light clothing
- Strong sun protection
- Warm jacket for mornings
- Scarf/buff for dust
This period also aligns with migration — see timing in Best Time to Visit Masai Mara Kenya.
Green Season (December–March)
- Light rain jacket
- Quick-dry clothing
Long Rains (April–May)
- Waterproof layers
- Extra shoes
- Dry bags for camera gear
Season-by-season changes explained in The Seasons of the Masai Mara.

