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Insect Repellent
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Sun hat
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Hand Sanitizer, where you can keep it handy
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Sun glasses
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Travel sewing kit with a few rubber bands and
safety pins
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Lip balm
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Pocket knife, with corkscrew, packed in check-in
luggage
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Personal stash of toilet paper, Kleenex and handy
wipes
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Soap powder for hand washes
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Book to read, in cases of delays
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Earphones or Headphones
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Batteries, film and memory cards for digital
cameras
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Plug adaptors for cameras. African outlets have
three square pins or two round pins like those in Britain – Electricity is 230
V
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Anti-malaria medication of your choice
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A good flashlight and supply of batteries and
spare bulbs
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Money pouch for waist or around neck or handbag
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Excellent binoculars
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Short sleeve shirts & T-shirts
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A pair of long shorts (put on long pants for
gorilla trekking)
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Light weight fleece for cooler mornings
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No Plastic bag allowed in Rwanda keep that in
mind
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Sturdy runners or rubber boots such
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Medical kit including antibiotics for intestinal
problems and for upper respiratory
ailments, antibiotic drops for eyes,
Imodium for diarrhea, pain reliever, antiseptic cream, sty ointment,
antihistamine for stings, Lancôme for insect bites, band aids, antibiotic
ointment, antacid, cold medicine and thermometer
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A pocket calculator for bargaining
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Copies of passport, tickets and any credit cards
for your trip. Leave some copies at home where someone has access to them and
send another copy to your e-mail addresses
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