Leather gloves is a good idea. Not a hot item on the black market and used up fairly quickly. What size do you think is best?Depends, but above and beyond acceptable tips for staff.
Casio F91W
$11.99 on sale
Leather Gloves
Ball Caps
PH cash, they can sort out what they want
I thought lithium batteries are forbidden on planes now. Didn't some explode in cargo a while back?Have always asked the outfitter what they might need. Often the answer is, "thanks but we're good" but have also been asked to bring trail cams, lithium AA or AAA batteries, and was once asked to bring a good knife for the skinner. That time I also brought an inexpensive knife sharpener but they probably sold it and went back to using a rock.
Hard candy is also a winner; preferably enough to bring on mild diabetes!
Cannot be in checked luggage but ok as a carry onI thought lithium batteries are forbidden on planes now. Didn't some explode in cargo a while back?
Leather gloves is a good idea. Not a hot item on the black market and used up fairly quickly. What size do you think is best?
Cheap watch would work too but likely to be sold.
Newer bills from more recent years without tears, but there is no $100 bill with 2020. The last edition is still 2017.Your PH will probably tell you but if not make sure that your usd is clean and of the last few years. By clean I mean not crumpled up with rips. There’s a lot of counterfeit money so hence they want latest production 5 years old if possible especially for Zim, Zambia Tanzanian.
It’s no use giving a top if they can’t use it.
Edit I see trip advisor say 2020 oldest date for Kenya. So I’d run with that.