Whether you are experienced when it comes to safari tours or it is your first time, it is important to know exactly what you need to bring with you in order to not only get the most out of your safari in Tanzania but also to make sure that you- and any other guests that are going with you such as if you are going on a family vacation-, are as well-prepared for any possible situation that you might come across. If you are struggling to think of absolutely everything that you will need to bring with you, have no fear, as we are here to help you out!
In this Tanzania safari packing list, we will go through all the items you need to take with you and explaining as to why you should bring them with you.
Let’s get started.
Travel Documents and Currency
This might seem like an obvious item to take with you, but it can be very easy to forget them if you are in a hurry. The documents and currency that you will need are as follows:
Clothing can be a tricky element of a safari to pin down, as you never know exactly what you are going to get when it comes to the Tanzania weather.
Tanzania experiences both wet and dry seasons, with the dry seasons falling between January and February and then from June to October and the wet seasons lasting from March to May (this is the more prominent wet season), and then November and December.
For a safari in the dry season, you aren’t likely to see any rain, but it is best to pack a few jackets just to be sure.
Otherwise, light clothing will suffice. The wet seasons will call for heavier clothes, such as scarves and thicker jackets.
There are also general clothes that you will want to make sure that you pack no matter what season you travel in, such as the following:
As whole, lightweight outfits in neutral colors are a practical choice for a safari, but remember that layering is your best friend!
You might be doing a fair amount of walking during your safari (especially if it is a walking safari specifically) and so comfortable footwear is a must.
A pair of sneakers that you are willing to let get dirty is a great idea, whilst hiking boots that are sturdy and offer a great deal of ankle support are also a necessity.
If you are planning on doing some relaxing at the beach as well as embarking on your safari, don’t forget your flip-flops or sandals!
A basic first aid kit will help to avoid any unexpected mishaps or illnesses on your safari.
From regular painkillers to medications to avoid sickness and diarrhea, you will definitely want to make sure that you are stocked up on the essentials so that you can continue to enjoy your trip even if you have to deal with any medical problems.
Some of these essentials include:
Even the smallest first aid kit will suffice, as long as you have the right tools to deal with any cuts, bruises, or reactions that might occur!
When it comes to toiletries, you will want to bring the same kind of items as you would on other vacations, such as the following:
A safari is also going to be prone to insects, so make sure that you also get yourself some strong insect repellent as well as these essentials in order to avoid being swarmed or bitten
You will also need to keep in mind that you are going to be outside for a long period of time whilst on safari, so protection from the sun is crucial.
As well as sunscreen, and bring some after-sun lotion as well.
As well as your phone, there is no doubt that you will want to capture the moments you experience during your safari, so a camera is sure to be on your list of essential items.
Don’t forget the charger for your camera (that goes for your phone too!) and spare batteries, as well as an extra memory card. Universal plug converters and binoculars are a must too!
Don’t forget to keep any electronics protected at all times, especially if you are planning to be in Tanzania during the rainy season.
Some extra protective coverings or waterproof bags to keep them in might prove useful.
Make sure that you have all of the different kinds of storage necessary for all of your belongings. This could include the following:
Utilizing these different kinds of baggage will make it easier to decipher your everyday items from your specific safari items.
So there you have everything that you will need for a safari trip to Tanzania!
As long as you stay well organized and make a thorough plan before you leave, you are sure to remember all of the essentials and have an incredible experience on your journey!
– Don’t pack too many clothes, everything gets dusty and dirty very quickly. So you’ll end up wearing the same thing most days anyway.
– Use something to cover your face, like a light scarf or bandanna. This helps keep the dust away from your nose and mouth.
– Bring a pillow! Whilst the camping equipment includes a roll mat, a pillow is a godsend.
– Pack a good head torch. When you’re camping in the middle of nowhere and need to go to the toilet in the middle of the night, a phone torch is simply not enough.
– Be open-minded. Overland camping isn’t for everyone, the facilities are basic and you’ll travel through some very poor and undeveloped areas. However, if you come across as polite, happy to get rough and ready, show compassion and use the knowledge of your crew to navigate the local customs, you’ll have the time of your life!