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Packing list for Gobi

Driving through Mongolia’s Gobi Desert is an adventure of a lifetime—vast open landscapes, silent nights under the stars, and absolute freedom on the road. But with that freedom comes responsibility, especially when it comes to packing. A successful Gobi Desert road trip packing list needs to balance comfort, safety, and self-sufficiency, since fuel stations, shops, and help can be hundreds of kilometers apart.

Here’s everything you need to bring for a self-drive adventure through one of the world’s most remote deserts.


âś… Travel Documents & Essentials

Start with the basics. You’ll need your passport, driver’s license, and an International Driving Permit (IDP). Make sure your rental car agreement, insurance documents, and road permits (if needed) are printed or saved offline. A local SIM card with data and offline GPS maps will be invaluable—don’t count on mobile reception in the desert.

A few passport-sized photos and local currency (Mongolian tugrik) in small denominations will also come in handy when passing through small towns or buying supplies at countryside shops.


đźš— Vehicle & Navigation Equipment

If you’re renting from Gobi.Rent, you’ll already have a well-equipped Toyota Land Cruiser with rooftop tent, camping gear, and off-road tools. Still, you should check that the vehicle includes the following essentials:

  • Full-size spare tire

  • Tire air compressor and pressure gauge

  • Recovery boards (like MaxTrax)

  • Shovel and tow strap

  • Jerry cans for extra fuel and water

  • Vehicle toolkit and jack

  • Offline GPS system and paper maps

These items are not optional—they’re survival essentials. You’ll be hundreds of kilometers from the nearest mechanic or fuel station, so double-check everything before leaving Ulaanbaatar.


🏕️ Camping & Cooking Gear

For most travelers, a Gobi road trip means wild camping. Gobi.Rent provides rooftop tents, sleeping bags, camp furniture, and a full camping kitchen. Still, you’ll want to pack the following extras:

  • Reusable water containers (minimum 10–20 liters per person)

  • Lightweight cooking pots and utensils

  • Biodegradable soap and a dish sponge

  • Quick-dry towels and wet wipes

  • Folding table and chairs

  • Portable power bank or solar charger

  • Headlamp with extra batteries

If you’re camping without amenities, also bring toilet paper, a trowel for digging a cat hole, and hand sanitizer.


đź§Ą Clothing for Desert Extremes

The Gobi Desert is a land of temperature swings—hot days, cold nights, and sudden windstorms. Your packing list should include layers that you can easily add or remove. Here’s a typical kit:

  • Light, long-sleeved shirts for sun protection

  • Breathable hiking pants or travel trousers

  • Warm fleece or insulated jacket (even in summer)

  • Waterproof windbreaker or shell

  • Thermal base layers (especially for spring or fall)

  • Sturdy hiking shoes or boots

  • Sandals or camp shoes for evenings

  • Wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and UV-protective clothing

  • Gloves and beanie for chilly nights

Cotton gets damp and stays damp—opt for moisture-wicking and fast-drying fabrics whenever possible.


đź§´ Health, Safety & Hygiene

Hygiene in the desert is about practicality. You won’t find showers or toilets in the wild, so keep things simple and clean:

  • High-SPF sunscreen and lip balm

  • Insect repellent (flies and midges can be intense)

  • First aid kit with basic meds (anti-diarrhea, painkillers, antihistamines)

  • Hand sanitizer and baby wipes

  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap

  • Feminine hygiene products

  • Reusable garbage bags (pack it in, pack it out)

If you take prescription medication, bring more than enough for the trip, and keep it in your daypack.


🍫 Food & Snacks

Plan meals ahead of time and buy enough food in Ulaanbaatar or Dalanzadgad. Local stores in rural areas are limited. Go for food that’s lightweight, shelf-stable, and easy to cook:

  • Dried noodles and rice

  • Canned tuna, beans, or stew

  • Instant coffee and tea

  • Trail mix, granola bars, dried fruit

  • Chocolate (keep it cool)

  • Instant soup packets and bouillon cubes

  • Cooking oil, salt, sugar, and spices

Always carry extra in case you’re delayed due to weather or breakdowns.


📸 Optional (But Awesome) Extras

These aren’t essential, but they’ll make your road trip more memorable:

  • DSLR or drone for epic landscape photos

  • Travel journal or sketchbook

  • Books or e-reader

  • Bluetooth speaker for music

  • Binoculars for wildlife spotting

  • Small gifts or candies for local kids (optional but appreciated)


đź§­ Pro Tips from the Road

Check your fuel level constantly and top off whenever you see a gas station. Carry emergency water at all times, and never drive at night. The Gobi Desert has herds, potholes, and zero lighting. Use your offline maps and backup GPS—and always let someone know your route before heading out.

Finally, embrace the freedom of a self-drive tour. The Gobi will challenge you, inspire you, and change the way you see the world.


Ready for the Gobi?

If this Gobi Desert road trip packing list has you dreaming of wide skies and off-road adventures, check out Gobi.Rent. We offer fully equipped 4×4 Land Cruisers with rooftop tents, camping gear, and everything you need to travel deep into Mongolia with confidence.

Still unsure what to bring? Our team is happy to help you customize your gear list. Just reach out.

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