Safari Packing List

Don’t Forget a Thing – Safari Packing Guide

  • Travel Documents:
    • Valid passport
    • Yellow fever vaccination records/ certificate.
    • Tanzania visa, available at airport upon arrival, USD $100 payable in cash only for US citizens or USD $50 for residents of UK/European Union and most other countries.
    • Copy of flight itinerary.
    • Copy of travel and/or medical evacuation insurance.
    • Personal medical/dental insurance cards.
    • Credit card (Visa and MasterCard are most widely accepted).
    • Cash in U.S. Dollars (bills MUST have been issued in 2004 or later)
  • Clothing: Remember, it’s not a fashion show out there, so be a bit more practical when choosing your safari wardrobe. Try to stay away from bright colours – khaki and other neutral colours tend to work well. It is probably best if you dress in layers since it can get cold, but also very hot.

    • Sweater or fleece pullover to keep warm
    • Sturdy boots or sandals
    • Sun hat
    • Sun glasses
    • T-shirts or polo shirts (2-5 depending on how often you want to change)
    •  Long sleeve shirts (light weight)
    •  Shorts
    •  Long trousers
    •  Underwear
    •  Socks
    •  Sleepwear
    •  Travel towel
    •  Thermal underwear, gloves and warm hat (during May – Sept)
    •  Rain coat and rain trousers (During rainy season Mar – May and Oct – Dec)
  • Highly recommended:
    • Camera and memory cards
    • Binoculars
    • Sunscreen
    • Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
    • Insect Repellent
    • Personal toiletries (soap, shampoo, toothbrush, eye drops etc)
    • Malaria tablets
    • Basic first aid kit and prescription medicines
    • Flashlight or headlamp
    • Chargers and extra batteries for your camera, phone etc
    • Power adapter to fit the UK style electrical socket
  • Others tips:
    • Bring soft luggage such as a duffel bag, hiking pack or sports bag. These are ideal for packing into a safari vehicle. Hard suitcases can often be difficult to fit into the vehicles.
    • Bring a backpack to carry all of your important items including travel documents, money, camera, medication etc. You should keep this backpack with you at all times.
    • Keep luxury items such as hair dryers/ straighteners, expensive jewellery, make up and bulky toiletries to an absolute minimum. If in doubt, leave them out.
    • If you plan to bring cash, divide it into different areas of your carry-on luggage, wallet and money belt just in case something happens to one of those carry items.
    • Leave some space in your luggage for the all-important souvenirs that you will probably buy. There are places where you can send packages home via DHL etc, however this can sometimes be an expensive option.