Exploring Guyana’s rainforests is an unforgettable experience, but proper preparation is essential. With dense jungle, river travel, and changing weather conditions, packing smart will make your trip safer and far more comfortable.

Start with lightweight, breathable clothing. Long-sleeve shirts and long trousers are highly recommended to protect against insects, sun exposure, and dense vegetation. Neutral colors such as green, khaki, or brown are ideal for wildlife viewing. A light rain jacket or poncho is essential, as tropical showers can occur at any time.

Footwear is critical. Bring sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip for jungle trails, along with sandals or water shoes for river activities. Moisture-wicking socks will help prevent blisters in humid conditions.

Other must-haves include insect repellent, sunscreen, a wide-brim hat, and a reusable water bottle. A small dry bag is useful for protecting electronics during boat rides. Don’t forget a headlamp or flashlight, especially for eco-lodges where lighting may be limited at night.

Finally, pack light but thoughtfully. Most jungle lodges provide basic amenities, and traveling with less allows you to move more comfortably through Guyana’s remote landscapes.