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What to Take on Safari
There
is no real need (unless you specifically want to) to go out and buy any special
clothes for your safari experience – most people have something in their
wardrobe that will be fine!
Clothing
Cotton clothing(preferably in neutral colours) is recommended, but do try and keep whites to a minimum, as white can attract bugs at night. Bright coloured clothing should be avoided if possible. Shorts are ideal for walks and the warm midday periods. Long trousers can be worn at night to protect from mosquito bites. Dinner dress in the evening is also very casual.
Cotton clothing(preferably in neutral colours) is recommended, but do try and keep whites to a minimum, as white can attract bugs at night. Bright coloured clothing should be avoided if possible. Shorts are ideal for walks and the warm midday periods. Long trousers can be worn at night to protect from mosquito bites. Dinner dress in the evening is also very casual.
A
lot of the lodges will offer a laundry service, but if this is not included in
your rate, then it will be priced on a ‘per item’ basis, which can become quite
expensive if you decide to put all your dirty laundry in to be cleaned!
Comfortable
walking shoes, trainers or hiking boots are advisable if you want to go on a
bush walk - otherwise sandals are ideal to wear at meal times and around the
lodge area.
In
addition, during the rainy months, a waterproof jacket is of course a good
idea. If you are visiting during the Southern Hemisphere summer months
(so from March to May) a warm sweater is useful for the cooler morning and
evening temperatures when out on game drives - you also have the ‘wind chill’
factor of being on a moving vehicle.
During
the Southern Hemisphere winter months (so between June and September), you will
certainly need several warm layers for your game drives, including a hat, scarf
and gloves, as it can be extremely cold when the sun goes down in the evenings,
and when you first set off on the morning game drive. It is always better
to have too many layers for warmth than not enough!
Other Essentials
A strong sun block, a sun hat, sunglasses and lip balm are a good idea to have
with you when out on game drives in the sun.
Also,
make sure you have your camera, binoculars and spare camera batteries for the
game drives too. If you have a video camera, it may be a good idea to
take a spare battery for this as well.
An
insect repellent is necessary, especially in the evenings. Most lodges do
supply repellent for guests to use, but just in case it would be worth taking
this with you.
Of
course, if you are going on safari in a malarial area, don’t forget your
malaria tablets! You will need to consult your doctor at least 6-8 weeks
prior to travel to see what course of malaria tablets they recommend, and when
you should commence the course.
Luggage Restrictions
If you are getting to your safari destination by a charter flight, do please
check what the baggage weight allowance is before you arrive to check in.
For most charter flights, the limit is 15 kg, and most airlines do require your
luggage to be in soft bags (to enable the pilot to easily stow the luggage in
what is sometimes a small hold in the plane).
Self-Drive Safaris
In addition, a good field guide book to the animals of the region is an
excellent item to have in the car with you, along with plenty of water and
other refreshments.
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