Bringing the right clothing and personal
items on your Tanzania safari not
only keeps you safe and comfortable, but also increases your enjoyment of the
many adventurous activities available during your travels. As a general rule,
you should pack lightly and make wise choices in what types of clothing you
bring. Unless you have a special event to attend, formal clothing is not
necessary, and can even be burdensome while in Tanzania. 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 repellent 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.
Clothing For Men and Women During Your Tanzania Safari
A combination of appropriate shirts, pants
and outerwear helps keep every man and woman comfortable in Tanzania. As
minimum requirement for each person on a 7 days safari itinerary with AfricanMecca
while doing laundry in Tanzania, bring four t-shirts and two long-sleeved
shirts, and for your trouser khakis, bring one pair of comfortable shorts and
two pairs of cotton trousers, two light cargo outdoor pants and five pairs of
socks. Undergarments should include five pairs of cotton menswear, and any
safari preference for the ladies including five pairs of cotton womenswear and
four sports bras that will provide adequate support on very uneven roads. To
help you sleep comfortably, warm flannel pajamas are recommended too as it does
get cold at night in the highlands. Outerwear should include one sweatshirt or
fleece jacket for early morning and evening wear, sunglasses, safari hat with a
chin belt that withstands winds, a swimsuit if your camp or lodge has a pool
and a very thin waterproof raincoat, especially if you are traveling during the
rainy season. You should also bring a pair of lightweight, durable, waterproof
shoes dependent on your activity and flip flops or sandals for use around the
camp or in the shower. If your weight allowance is not maxed out, bring extra
clothing to avoid laundry while on safari.
Toiletries And Basic Medical Kit Recommendation For Tanzania
Basic first aid kits are available at most Tanzania lodges and camps,
but you should always have one with you should an emergency arise. Your first
aid kit should include mosquito repellent and malarial prophylactics, as well
as your SPF preferred category sunscreen, antihistamine and an over-the-counter
pain relieving medication, such as Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Panadol or Tylenol. You
may also need to weatherproof and protect your valuables while out on game
drives and other activities, and a few zip-lock bags can be included in your
first aid kit for this purpose. Bring larger zip-locks for protecting your
bagged camera and lenses too from dust and water where required e.g. canoeing
or boating safari. Women should also bring adequate quantities of feminine
hygiene products, such as tampons, pads and panty liners. Panty liners are also
useful for trickle drying after urinating in the bush. Other items for your
first aid kit are antiseptic gel, anti-diarrhea medication, antacid tablets for
indigestion, band-aids with antiseptic cream, prescription medications and
spare eyeglasses even if you wear contact lenses. You should also pack
travel-size deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste and other basic toiletries. Camps
and lodges supply shampoo, conditioner and soap but if you prefer your own,
feel free to bringing it on board in small size travel bottles.
Gadgets For Your Tanzania Travels
Although you may desire to escape completely
from the modern world and its technology, some gadgets are recommended for your
tour. You will need a converter plug for your mobile devices, cameras and
personal appliances. Electricity in Tanzania is 220 to 240 volts and 50 hertz
and the sockets are British-type with three rectangular blade pins. You should
also bring a small flashlight to help you move around your tent at night as
some camps have minimal lighting at night. Tanzania offers excellent
photographic opportunities, and a zoom lens is recommended, although you will
need to adhere to any weight restrictions for your flights. Also, bring extra
memory cards and batteries for your camera. Shared binocular is available from
your safari guide, but having your own set ensures that you never miss seeing a
kill or rare bird in the distance. You may also want to bring a mobile tablet
or smartphone to keep you organized and in contact with friends and family back
home. The highly enthused AfricanMecca guests also bring in night vision
equipment for nocturnal activity around the campgrounds and waterholes, and
also for use on select itineraries that include night game drives.
Travel Documents & Money Guidance For Tanzania
You should always keep copies of your travel
documents with you while in Tanzania, at least two of them -- one in your
checked luggage and one in your hand luggage. You should also keep digital
copies of your passport pages and other travel documents on your smartphone or
tablet. The most important document that you should always be prepared to show
to immigration and customs officials is your passport, and your stamped visa if
applied prior to arrival. Other documents include your return tickets, trip
itinerary, medical insurance papers, next of kin details and personal medical
and dental insurance cards. Most major credit cards are accepted in metropolitan
Tanzania, and Visa and MasterCard are the most widely-accepted only in urban
cities but with a hefty bank transaction fee and high exchange rate. Very few
camps and lodges accept credit card. When carrying cash during your trip, we
recommend you bring US dollars. The bills must be the updated design, issued in
2004 or later, perfect and crisp, and completely free of any rip or markings.
Beachwear For Tanzania
With so many gorgeous beachfront accommodations in
Tanzania, you should prepare to spend some time on the
coastal beaches or exploring the islands. The beaches in East Africa including
Tanzania mainland, Zanzibar, Mafia, Pemba and other Islands do not allow for
topless bathing, so you will need to bring appropriate swimwear choices, as
well as polo shirts, pants and semi-formal clothing for those romantic evening
dinners on the beach.
Tanzania Moral Dress Emphasis
When you travel in Tanzania, you should
respect the local customs and beliefs. Tanzanians have very strong beliefs
about morality, including proper ways to dress and show respect. When you are
visiting local markets, bazaars and other attractions, you should wear either
long trousers or knee-length shorts with a polo shirt. Tank tops, shorts or
skirts above the knee and other types of clothing that reveal the shoulders or
thighs should be avoided. Religious sites, such as mosques, temples, synagogues
and churches, require even stricter dress requirements and you may be asked to
leave by one of the guards if you are dressed inappropriately based on the
local culture and people’s expectations.
Safari Luggage Guidance For Tanzania
Your safari baggage weight restriction on
most internal safari flights within Tanzania is 33 pounds or 15 kilograms, per
person. If your bag exceeds this limit, you will be charged an additional fee
for excess baggage. Most safari flights in Tanzania can be fully booked as the
small to large safari aircrafts are allocated based on passenger load for each
sector, so to ensure that your excess baggage is allowed on your flight, you
should pre-pay the additional fee. Soft-sided, sturdy duffle bags should be
used and not hard-sided luggage as your baggage will need to be easily loaded
and maneuvered in a small luggage compartment during your air travel. If your
Tanzania safari portion does not include any air portion which is not normally
the case, you are free to bring in additional luggage up to 44 pounds (20 kg)
in soft sturdy bags rather than hard sided suitcases. Excess luggage can also
be securely stored at an AfricanMecca Team office or even your hotel in Arusha,
Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar while you are on your safari.
General Packing Suggestions For Tanzania
In
addition to the guidelines already outlined, you should also follow some
general recommendations when packing for your trip to Tanzania. Soft-sided bags
are much easier to store and load, so this is preferred over hard-sided
luggage. Since you may need to handle your bags at certain exit and entry
airport points during your journey, the lightweight nature of soft-sided
luggage makes this task easier for you as well. You should pack any critical
items in your carry-on bag instead of packing it in your checked baggage. This
should include, at a minimum, your travel documents, money, medications and
other important items. You should lock your baggage at all times and use only
TSA-approved locks. The African bush is no place for expensive jewelry, and
wearing these items only invites trouble. Leave sentimental and expensive
jewelry at home where you know it is safe! When traveling, never keep all of
your cash in one place. Distribute it to minimize any potential loss. Cameras
and other equipment should be protected during your tour activities, and
water-resistant daypacks are the perfect solution! Lastly, and most
importantly, keep it simple and straightforward. Your Tanzanian travel is an adventurous,
high-paced, once-in-a-lifetime experience that takes
you into some of the most pristine wilderness in the world. Please do not bring
hair dryers, irons, excessive clothing and unnecessary beauty toiletries.
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