

PACKING TIPS
WEATHER
Depending on the time of year, temperatures will be in the 70s and 80s. It could be rainy. You will be given more specific weather details regarding your trip. Don’t overpack. Plan to wash clothes out in your bathroom sink.
WHAT TO WEAR
On training days - skirts and tops, light weight dresses, closed toe sandals (Keens), rain jacket
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Touring and Safari days - comfortable pants/capris/ shorts, cotton tops, closed toe sandals (Keens), jacket/sweater
NOTE: Please dress conservatively. Low cut tops, short shorts and skirts are offensive to the women and inappropriate for the work we are there to do.
LUGGAGE
Remember for your carry-on bags, airlines follow the 3-1-1 rule in regards to traveling with liquids: bottles that are 3 ounces or less that fit in 1 quart-sized clear, plastic bag in 1 suitcase per passenger.
In addition to your personal toiletries, Passport (that will not expire within six months upon returning from our trip), and Immunization record.
MISC ITEMS
* Copy of Passport info page/visa to leave in your room (just in case)
* Debit/credit card
* Tide packets, sink stopper (if you plan to wash clothes in your room)
* First Aid – Anti-diarrheal, Advil, antihistamine, prescription antibiotic
(Cipro), personal meds
* Hand sanitizer
* Insect repellant – 100% Deet
* Sunscreen/lips
* Sun glasses
* TP for travel
* Power adapter
* Portable phone charger
* Binoculars
* Flashlight
* Mini umbrella
* Money belt
* $200 cash
* Day bag/backpack
* Activated charcoal
* Snacks (power bars, beef jerky, non-chocolate candy, etc)
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