Contrary to what you may think, it’s not always warm and dry in Tanzania’s safari parks. Though you should expect sunny weather if you visit during the dry season, it can also be wet, windy and cool at times. So it’s a necessity to have the proper apparel for all conditions.
What to Pack for Safari in Tanzania
Below is the recommended packing list for a multi-day safari. Items numbered with a “+” can be adjusted upwards based on the number of safari days on your itinerary. Note that nearly all of these items are already included on our climbing gear list. The bold entries represent the additional gear list items to bring on your safari. Neutral colors are recommended to avoid attracting tsetse flies.
Technical Clothing
- 1 – Waterproof Jacket, breathable with hood
- 1+ Long Sleeve Shirt, for protection from the sun
- 1 – Soft Jacket, fleece or soft-shell, for cold temperatures at night
- 1+ Short Sleeve Shirt, light-weight, moisture-wicking fabric
- 1+ Hiking Pants
- 1 – Shorts (optional)
- 1 – Bathing suit (optional)
- 2+ Underwear, moisture-wicking fabric recommended
Headwear
- 1 – Brimmed Hat, for sun protection
- 1 – Neck Gaiter, for face coverage for dust and sweat (recommended)
Footwear
- Zip-off safari pants
- Water-resistant hiking pants
Accessories
- 1 – Sunglasses
- 1 – Neck Pillow, for napping in the vehicle (optional)
- 1 – Daypack, small
Paperwork
- Trip Receipt
- Passport
- Visa (available at JRO)
- Immunization Papers
- Insurance Documents
Other
- Toiletries
- Prescriptions
- Sunscreen
- Lip Balm
- Insect Repellent, containing DEET
- First Aid Kit
- Hand Sanitizer
- Toilet Pape
- Wet Wipes (recommended)
- Snacks, light-weight, high calorie, high energy (optional)
- Electrolytes, powder or tablets (optional)
- Camera, with extra batteries (optional)