Here’s a packing suggestion list based upon my own packing list. Please do your own planning, but use this if it helps.
My personal toiletry bag contains:
- 1 zipper baggie with - Folding knife (fruit peeling etc.), small
scissors, nail clippers, tweezers, nail file, small digital
thermometer, dental floss, hotel type sewing kit with needle and
thread, spare shoe laces, spare eye glass string, spare pair of reading
glasses.
- 1 zipper bag with cimetidine (stomach acid), tums, aspirin, Ibuprofen,
benadryl tablets, benadryl cream, tinactin anti-fungal cream, neosporin
3 in 1 antibiotic cut salve, small bottle visine eye wash, anti-itch
cream like for insect bites.
- 1 zipper bag with two or three antibiotics enough of each for a
complete 10 day course. I usually carry amoxycillin, doxycycline
and possibly azithromycin. This bag contains imodium AD
also. It will also carry whatever my malaria prophylaxis tablets
are. Usually this bag also contains some small amount of cold
medicine.
- 1 zipper bag with razor, shampoo, small bar soap, toothpaste,
toothbrush, comb, insect repellent in small tubular spray bottles and
sunscreen. Sometimes I carrry a small bottle of lens cleaner in this
bag or some individually wrapped len cloths.
- 1 zipper bag with misc first aid stuff - first aid gauze, some clotting
chemical, first aid tape, needle and thread to sew wound, bandaids in
several sizes, cut cleaning wipes individually wrapped and latex gloves.
Clothing I Plan to Bring
I am leaning toward bringing my hiking boots along for the gorilla
trek. But they are so big and bulky I haven’t decided for
certain. Amir, our guide says we should have them for the trek.
Daily I’ll be wearing a pair of Columbia trail shoes, not high tops,
but normal low style. I like thick socks even in hot weather
because it helps reduce the chance of blisters with a softer thicker
sock.
I imagine most of the time I’ll be wearing either cargo pocket shorts
or long pants. At dusk and after for sure long pants. I’ll pack a
pair of quick drying safari style pants and long sleeve shirt. On
the plane I’ll wear more comfortable cotton pants and shirt.
For a short trip like this I like to pack light so those two pair of pants and one pair of shorts will be all I carry for pants.
I plan on bringing several quick dry fabric T and polo shirts.
One long sleeve shirt for bug protection. Because of going into
the mountains for our trek I’m bringing a waterproof jacket
along.
I will also pack or wear a broad brimmed shade hat and sun glasses. For
the gorilla trek I’m bringing a cheap pair of work gloves to give some
protection from thorns and stinging nettles if we have to go off
trail.
Other assorted things to not forget:
Notebook and pens/pencils, your camera gear, battery chargers,
binoculars, AND a nalgene water bottle. For the gorilla trek
especially you may or may not want to bring along one or two walking
sticks. These can be especially helpful when hiking downhill.