Clothes to Wear On Camping Safaris Tanzania
Clothes to Wear On Camping Safaris Tanzania
When you book for Tanzania Safari, it is important to
consider what to pack as personal items and what to wear during you safari.
Things like Comfortable; loose clothing with a good pair of shoes, Warm
clothes, Hat and Sunglasses are basic things. Also you should prepare lightly and
wise choices clothes unless you have a special event to attend. Official wearing clothes is not necessary, as
you will be subjected to the real jungle or beaches were no one who will care
about you. You should take with you only clothing that you will get you into
muddy situation. Some safari accommodations in Tanzania offer next day laundry
services (generally at a cost) subject to appropriate weather conditions, so
you do not need to bring a large quantity of clothing.
Loose fitting garments that can be worn in layers will
ensure your comfort day and night, and you should bring only clothing that you
do not mind getting soiled. Some safari accommodations in Tanzania offer next
day laundry services (generally at a cost) subject to appropriate weather
conditions, so you do not need to bring a large quantity of clothing. Avoid
bright colors, white and dark colors, and instead bring clothes of neutral
colors, such as khaki, light bark or mid-tone brown, beige, olive and green,
the typical colors used for safari clothing.
Mosquitoes are a concern in Tanzania, as are tsetse
flies, and you are best shielded against these insects by wearing long pants,
long-sleeved shirts, socks and shoes. Insect repellant is also highly
recommended, if not binding in most locations. Wearing appropriate shoes for
your Tanzania activities protect your feet from blisters, as well as thorns and
stones.
Because your safari activities vary in intensity and
terrain, appropriate waterproof shoes are recommended dependent on your
itinerary such as hiking boots or walking safari shoes for long hikes or on
Tanzania game walks; waterproof sneakers shoes are most appropriate for game
drives only itineraries but we generally recommend walking shoes for utmost
comfort due to the rugged ground exposure in Tanzania, and sandals for beach
extensions. You may also want to bring a pair of lightweight flip-flops for
in-room use including during showers.
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