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The best safari dresses & jumpsuits to wear on an african safari.

A lady sat down wearing a safari dress on the terrace of a safari tent

If you’re heading out on safari and want to look stylish, this guide will help you choose the dresses and jumpsuits for your adventure. As you prepare for an unforgettable journey through the wilds of Africa, it’s essential to prioritise comfort, functionality and practicality when deciding how to dress. 

In this post, we’ll list the best safari dresses and jumpsuits on the market today that will make sure you are stylish, comfy and fully ready for your safari adventure. We’ll explore the essential factors to consider to help you find the perfect dress or jumpsuit for your African safari.

Rufiji Safari Shirt Dress

A lady wearing the Rufiji safari shirt dress on a rock in the bush

If you’re looking for a classic shirt dress for your safari, the Rufiji MaraTech shirt dress is it! Designed with adventure in mind, this dress combines functionality with an elegant safari look, while the lightweight fabric offers moisture-wicking properties and built-in SPF50+ sun protection. It’s also fitted with anti-bacterial technology, which keeps both you and the dress fresh between washes. That’s a definite win when you’re out and about in the bush! With roll-up sleeve tabs, two chest pockets and a flattering feminine cut, the dress effortlessly combines style and utility making it ideal for a safari dress.

Tentree Oversized Shirt Dress

A female model wearing the tentree oversized shirt dress

If ethics and sustainability are important factors in your safari packing list , I cannot wait to introduce you to the Oversized Shirt Dress from Tentree. It is ethically made in China and designed in Canada, reflecting the brand’s commitment to responsible manufacturing. This versatile dress is an ideal addition to your safari luggage and perfect for year-round wear, offering a polished look that is both stylish and sustainable. Made from TENCEL, a naturally resilient fabric sourced from sustainably-managed forests, it ensures comfort and gentle care for your skin. The dress features an open collar, hi-low hem and buttoned cuffs for a chic touch, as well as my absolute favourite feature – pockets! It combines functionality with fashion, so the perfect dress for a safari.

Tentree Cyprus Dress

A female model wearing the Tentree Cypress dress

Another ethically made product from Tentree, the Cypress Dress is ready to elevate your safari style. This halterneck summer dress is perfect for embracing the spirit of adventure. Crafted from plant-based fabric, it offers a lightweight and casual feel while being gentle on the skin. The dress features a keyhole back with a necktie, an elastic waistband and convenient hand pockets. Its versatile design allows you to pair it with sandals or sneakers for an effortlessly chic look. Experience both comfort and flair with the Cypress Dress and make a statement on your safari journey.

Tentree Blakeney Jumpsuit

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Take your safari style to the next level with the Blakely Jumpsuit . This lightweight Tencel jumpsuit is a sustainable and effortless choice for your next adventure. With its crossover v-neck and front hook and eye closure, it offers a stylish yet secure fit. The elasticated waist with a drawcord ensures comfort and a flattering silhouette, while the hand pockets add practicality. Made from fabric sourced from sustainably-managed forests, this jumpsuit is both resilient and gentle on the skin. Embrace convenience and eco-consciousness with the Blakely Jumpsuit and make a positive impact while exploring the wild.

Craghoppers Nosilife Pro Dress

Female model wearing a Craghoppers Nosilife Pro dress

Gear up for your safari adventure with the Nosilife Pro Dress in classic khaki green. This versatile travel dress is the perfect companion for hot-climate explorations. Its lightweight stretch construction allows for unrestricted movement, while the NosiLife anti-insect treatment keeps biting bugs at bay. With features like odour control patches, a zipped security pocket, and drying loops, this dress combines functionality with style. Made with sustainability in mind, it offers both comfort and peace of mind. Don’t miss out on this agile and insect-resistant dress for your next safari expedition.

Craghoppers Nosilife Savannah Dress

Female model wearing a Craghoppers Nosilife Savannah Dress for their safari

Prepare for your safari in style with the Nosilife Savannah Dress in a variety of muted colours, perfect for the African bush. This classic tropical adventure dress has been reimagined with modern fabric technology. Its button-through design, belted waist and large pockets give it a timeless look, while the quick-drying, anti-insect and sun-protective ottoman fabric make it perfect for hot climates. The dress features a sun-protective collar, roll-up sleeves, drying loops and a modesty button for added convenience. Make sure you match with a safari hat for extra protection. With its practicality, comfort and stylish appeal, this dress is a must-have for your safari.

Craghoppers Nosibotanical Nicolet Dress

A female model wearing the Craghoppers Nosibotanical Nicolet Dress

Get ready for your safari in ultimate style with the Nosibotanical Nicolet Dress . This shift-style travel dress is not only fashionable but also functional. Made from a soft linen-and-cotton twill fabric, it features lace trim, an elasticated waist and pintuck detail, as well as 5 handy pockets. With the added benefit of the naturally derived NosiBotanical anti-insect treatment, you can ward off biting insects while staying cool and comfortable. The dress also comes with a zipped security pocket for your essentials. Don’t miss out on this chic and practical dress for your safari adventure.

Ayacucho Goa Shirt Dress

Female model wearing the Ayaucho Goa shirt dress

​Get ready for your safari adventure with the Ayacucho Goa Shirt Dress . This comfortable and versatile dress is perfect for walks, everyday use, and travel. Made from a blend of hemp, viscose, and spandex, it offers a soft and breathable feel on the skin. The dress features multiple handy pockets for your essentials and comes with a waist belt for a flattering fit. With its lightweight and breathable design, it’s ideal for warmer days in the sun.

Barbour Amelda Jumpsuit

Female model wearing the Barbour green jumpsuit

Elevate your safari style with the Barbour Amelda Jumpsuit . Crafted from a breathable cotton and linen blend fabric, this jumpsuit is perfect for wearing on safari, but also for leisurely strolls in the sun or simply enjoying the local cafes and bars. It features stitched utility pockets for your essentials, a self-tie fabric belt and mock horn button fastenings for added style. The lightweight and sleeveless design ensures comfort in warm weather.

Royal Robbins Spotless Evolution Dress

Female model wearing a Royal Robbins Spotless Evolution dress

Experience the ultimate comfort and style on your African safari with the Royal Robbins Spotless Evolution Dress . This sustainable dress combines two fabrics to provide a perfect fit, breathability, and stretch performance. Featuring innovative Spotless HeiQ Stain Away technology, this dress repels stains effortlessly, making it ideal for outdoor adventures. It dries quickly, keeping you cool and comfortable, and its moisture-wicking properties ensure you stay dry even in hot climates. The adjustable waist and dropped short sleeves add a touch of versatility and practicality.

Vintage Safari Summer Dress

Female model wearing a vintage safari summer dress

Experience the adventure in style with this Vintage Safari Summer Dress . Crafted with a perfect blend of cotton and polyamide, this dress offers both comfort and durability for your safari escapades. The belted design accentuates your figure while the short sleeves and polo collar provide a classic touch. With its functional pocket and button-down feature, it’s not only fashionable but also practical for carrying your essentials on the go. Handmade in Istanbul, Turkey, renowned for its high-quality textiles, this dress embodies the spirit of adventure and the craftsmanship of experienced artists. This minimalist and affordable safari dress combines style and functionality seamlessly. Get ready to explore the wild with confidence and make your safari truly unforgettable!

Safari Dress

Female model wearing a beautiful linen safari shirt dress

Another perfect dress for your safari adventure is this one by RenateRoseLV , a contemporary and full-length dress that combines military and safari styles. Made from 100% soft natural washed linen, this dress offers comfort, breathability, and durability. With its snap button, side pockets, breast pockets, and adjustable waist, it provides both functionality and style. Whether you prefer to wear it alone or layer it with a top and pants, this dress is suitable for both young girls and older ladies. Its elegant and minimal design ensures that you feel feminine and beautifully dressed while enjoying maximum comfort.

Choosing the right attire for your next safari adventure can greatly enhance your comfort, style and overall experience. By opting for lightweight and breathable fabrics, such as cotton or linen, and selecting versatile safari dresses and jumpsuits, you’ll not only blend in with the natural surroundings but also stay cool and protected throughout the journey. 

With these top picks in mind, you’ll be ready to embark on your safari with style, confidence and comfort. Happy exploring!

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SAFARI DRESS, TAN COTTON

A safari style dress in pure cotton, handwoven by artisans. Collar with open button up front. Gold hardware in front and on pockets. Features pleat and pintuck detail along the hem. Waistband with ruching. Features two high side pockets and side slit pockets. An oversized style with separate belt option. 

Composition: 100% handwoven cotton

Color : Tan

Made in India

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Best Women’s Safari Clothing for Africa Overland Travel

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Planning a safari or overland tour through one of Africa’s incredible game parks? This is the best womens safari clothing for your trip. Read our complete guide to find out exactly what to wear on safari!

Women Safari Clothing

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An African safari is one of the most exciting trips you can take as a traveler. Roughing it in the wilderness surrounded by the Big 5 is truly a thrilling experience. There are several things to keep in mind when you choose safari clothing for this type of adventure.

How should I dress for an African safari?

The focus of your safari attire should be on comfortable safari clothing in neutral colors and light fabrics. If it’s not something you would feel comfortable wearing something on an overnight flight, it’s best to keep it out of your safari gear.

Safari clothes for Africa should be relaxed, so you can enjoy the experience to the fullest. The drive time on overland trips can vary anywhere from 6 to 12 hours each day. Making comfort key on those long-haul journeys — the distances in Africa are massive!

Expect your safari clothing to be covered in dust and keep in mind that you won’t have much time to do laundry. Your safari clothes should feature synthetic fabrics that are hard wearing, quick-dry, easy to wash, and won’t show dirt or dust.

What to Wear on Safari

When it comes to options for what to wear on an African safari, womens travel brands tend to feature technical fabrics focusing primarily on khaki and olive colors. But unless you’re planning to live in the bush or are taking a Gorilla trekking trip to the jungle, it’s likely that this type of clothing isn’t necessary.

The majority of Africa safari tours will see you viewing animals within the confines of a vehicle, whether a giant overland truck or 4×4 car. This means that the khaki safari shirt or safari pants that you purchased will tragically go to waste.

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Safari Clothing Essentials Packing Guide: An Overview

Before we get into the nitty-gritty of your clothing options, let’s take a look at an overall view of what your safari gear for your travel capsule wardrobe should consist of. Here’s a quick snapshot of the amount of what should be on your bag when you’re planning what to wear on an African safari.

TFG Recommended Clothing List

4 sleeveless or short-sleeve tops 2 long-sleeve tops 1 dress or skirt 4 pants 1 shorts 1 windbreaker jacket 1 fleece or warm jacket 1 swimsuit 3 bras (sports bras are recommended) 3 socks 7-10 underwear 1 jacket 1 scarf 1 sunglasses

TFG Recommended Shoe List

1 pair comfortable sneakers 1 pair flip-flops

What is the Best Women Safari Clothing?

Whether you’re looking for what to wear on safari in Kenya or are camping in the Serengeti, you need the best of the best when it comes to your safari clothing. Our selections offer you a nice range of safari pants, tops, dresses, and even safari jackets. That way you can be confident and comfortable on your jaunt in Africa!

Best of all? You can avoid the head-to-toe khaki safari outfits that somehow became the must-have on an African safari. Here are some realistic clothing pieces you’ll love carting along with you:

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Shop Sizes XS-3X: Eddie Bauer Resolution T-Shirt 

Best Safari Shirts for Women

As you plan what safari clothes to pack, make sure to bring a variety of tops and include sleeveless tanks, short sleeve tees, and long sleeves that you can layer!

The best safari shirts for the day time and warm weather are sleeveless or short sleeved breathable, moisture wicking tees in neutral colors.

For really hot days or to layer underneath warm items if cold, add a couple of casual tees. These also will be beneficial for those long safari travel days (read more on this in the Pants section below).

Stay cool with these moisture wicking shirts !

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Shop Sizes XS-XL: Icebreaker Merino Standard 175 Everyday Short Sleeve

Merino wool tops are some of the best safari shirts because they are both practical and can be re-worn without washing. This is particularly important on longer safari trips when you won’t have access to laundry for extended periods of time.

However, If you plan to hand wash your merino wool tops you’ll have to wait until you spend two or more nights in one location to allow time for the clothes to dry. This is why either quick-dry or long-lasting items are the best as safari clothes.

While merino wool is more expensive, you can get away with bringing just a few tops and then re-wearing them every few days. This is key for packing light!

Merino wool Icebreaker tops like these have a higher price point but are excellent for safari trips because they’re practical and you can rewear them (for weeks) without washing.

Learn more about how to hand wash while traveling !

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Shop Sizes XS-XL: Icebreaker Merino Women’s Siren Tank

If you are traveling in hot weather, you might prefer a sleeveless top like the Icebreaker Merino Women’s Siren Tank  one pictured above (perfect safari shirt). Like the short sleeve tops, the ideal fabrics are from performance brands with quick dry 100% cotton, merino wool, or synthetics.

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Shop Sizes XS-XXL: Columbia Cades Cape Tank

If you’re looking for a sleeveless safari shirt that’s less body hugging, then one like the Columbia shown here is perfect.

A sleeveless top not only helps to keep you cool on your safari days, but it can also be dressed up when you’re visiting the city! Pair it with a cute skirt and you have an instant evening outfit. Double-duty top!

Plus, it also looks the part of an African safari shirt!

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Shop Sizes XS-3X: Columbia Quick Dry Sun UV Protection Convertible Long Sleeve

For the sunny days you’ll want to bring one light but practical womens long sleeve safari shirt to protect you from the sun’s beating rays. This will be a piece you’ll want to re-wear, so we advise choosing a quick dry fabric so that when you wash it, it will dry relatively quickly!

The dark khaki convertible womens long sleeve safari shirt (pictured above) is not only quick dry, but it’s specifically designed for UV protection. Plus, with it being convertible you can make the sleeves longer and shorter based on your preference.

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Shop Sizes XS-3X: Columbia Silver Ridge Lite Long Sleeve

Can you wear grey on safari? Grey is a great color choice for safari clothes along with other medium to dark neutral colors like khaki. These colors are good choices due to the fact that your clothes are likely to collect a lot of dust, especially the ones you use for the outer layers, and the darker neutral colors are able of masking it.

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Shop Sizes XS-3X: Woolx Remi Long Sleeve T-Shirt

When you’re planning what to wear on a safari, make sure to bring at least one warm long sleeve or thermal top . You should also include a long-sleeve blouse you can use to cover you from the winter sun and to wear in the cities.

Depending on the time of year you’re headed on your safari and the region in Africa that you’re going to, you might need to add a few extra long sleeve tops to your safari wardrobe to layer at night. It can get pretty cold!

Safari Packing Tip : You’ll want to keep your safari attire as light as possible. To keep your packing light, make sure to include six to eight safari shirts. Any more and you’ll be overpacking!

Best Safari Pants for Women

When you are actually on a safari, you are much more likely to be going inside of a vehicle — walking safaris aren’t the norm. Being inside a vehicle allows for the undisturbed observation of the wildlife in a natural setting. Perfect for safari adventurers!

Of course, it’s best not to assume. So if you aren’t sure that you’ll be in a vehicle, double-check with your tour operator (if you have one).

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Shop Sizes XXS-XXL: Zella Live In High Waist Leggings

It might surprise (and excite you) to find out that some of the best pants for safari are leggings. Seriously! This is specifically the case when you are taking a driving safari tour, NOT if you are getting out of the vehicle and walking in the bush.

Leggings are the perfect safari pants choice for comfort. Avoid choosing thick fabrics that will take too long to dry if you are hand washing them.

Leggings are also great for travel days. If you’re looking for leggings to take on your safari, TFG readers voted for the best leggings for women , so you’re bound to find a pair you like! We also really love these leggings from Zella (which are also available in plus size ).

Leggings are the most comfortable, packabe safari pants. So they’re definitely a good choice to wear on safari. While you can easily wear a pair of black leggings when you’re inside the vehicle, you might want to consider a lighter color to wear outdoors by the campfire (you’ll thank us later).

Safari Packing Tip : Make sure to choose a legging color that you can easily re-wear in-between washes!

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Shop Sizes 02-20: Scuba High-Rise  Pant

If leggings aren’t your thing, a good alternative is casual joggers. Lululemon — a much-loved brand by yogis and travelers alike — makes a great pair of chic joggers which are great safari pants. They also make some pretty nice leggings too! 

The travel-friendly fabric in these safari pants makes them easy to clean and de-wrinkle. Plus, with four-way stretch and a drawstring waist, you can wear them comfortably on the longest of overland safari rides!

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Shop Sizes 2-16:  Amazon  |  REI  |  Columbia  |  Zappos

When you first think about what to wear on African safari, you might imagine an outfit consisting of a khaki button down shirt and convertible trousers. But generally speaking, convertible pants are not a necessary item to add to your safari attire (unless they make you comfortable and confident, that is).

We recommend a modern-yet-functional pair of travel pants like Saturday Trail Pants by Columbia . Not only are these safari pants versatile, but more importantly they’re comfortable! They also pack light, dry quickly and don’t stain easily — what more are you looking for in your safari pants?

As an added bonus, they have a stretchy pull-up waist band that’s sitting down for long periods of time. It’s also easy to remove for quick bathrooms stops on an overland trip.

Here are 16 best hiking pants for women that are lightweight and practical!

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Shop Sizes 0-16: prAna Halle Pant

If you’re looking for both more traditional and budget-friendly safari pants, these prAna travel pants are for you! Both safari pants are ideal for walking safari tours or trips that will incorporate both extensive time outdoors and inside a vehicle.

If you are going to be trekking through the bushes, we highly recommend making technical womens safari clothing part of your wardrobe.

When you’re planning on what to wear on safari, make sure you always pack a pair of safari shorts! Safari shorts are casual and easy-to-wear on hot days.

You might also want to consider including a breezy long skirt or sarong. Both make it easier to “pop a squat” on the side of the road without baring it all to your tour mates!

Travel Tip : There aren’t usually bathrooms along the long roads, and stops are typically infrequent.

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Shop Sizes 26-40: Levi’s Classic Straight Jeans

Can you wear jeans on safari? Jeans are a must, especially if you’re traveling in the winter! Sometimes the best women’s safari clothing isn’t necessarily the most technical travel gear. Jeans are not only practical, but they’ll provide you with warmth disguise dirt, and also give you a bit of style if you make a top in a major city like Cape Town!

But make sure not to hand wash your jeans! They’ll take way too long to dry. Denim is practical because you can re-wear it constantly without washing it. Denim designers make them specifically for multiple uses, and it’s one of the main reasons that modern travelers pack jeans. Jeans are a must-have when it comes to what to wear on safari !

You’ll also want to have a comfortable pair of pants that you can wear around the campsite at night.

Safari Packing Tip : Make sure you’re packing light. You should need no more than 5 pairs of safari pants.

Best Safari Dresses

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Shop Sizes XS-3X: Columbia Sportswear Freezer III Dress

A dress may sound like the exact opposite of safari clothing. But, it’s always good to have at least one dress that you can sport on the beach in Zanzibar or wear out to a nice dinner at Victoria Falls.

The best safari dress is a little black dress that you can dress up for restaurants or a fun night out in the city. This one by Columbia features wicking, cooling, and sun protection fabric. Plus it’s available in sizes up to 3XL.

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Shop Sizes S-3X: Riviera Sun Tie Dye Summer Dress

When it’s hot, a loose and lightweight safari dress is also ideal for those long overland trips. In fact, dresses are more practical than pants — especially when you need to stop on the side of the road for a quick bathroom break in the bush along with your fellow tour mates!

When it comes to picking the best safari dress, choose something both versatile and comfortable. When it comes to choosing what to wear on safari, you’ll want a dress that can be worn on the beach and doubled for dinner and night on the town!

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Shop Sizes XS-3X: WEACZZYLoose Trapeze Dress

If you aren’t a person that’s comfortable in dresses, you simply don’t like them or you’re going to be traveling when it’s colder, a long tunic top that covers your backside cans also do the trick for those safari roadside bathroom stops.

Long tunic tops can be versatile just like a safari dress — you can wear it in the camp after a shower, on the beach over your bathing suit, loosely over a comfy pair of safari pants or tick it into your shorts for a cute but casual safari outfit!

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Shop: ToBeInStyle Strapless Dress

REALLY IMPORTANT TRAVEL TIP : WHEN PLANNING WHAT TO WEAR ON SAFARI, AVOID ROMPERS. ESPECIALLY ON AN OVERLAND TRIP FOR TRAVEL DAYS . YOU DON’T WANT TO HAVE TO PULL OFF YOUR ENTIRE ROMPER TO USE THE BATHROOM ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. NOT COOL .

If you’re something that has the same comfy and lightweight feel as a romper, opt for a strapless sundress like the ToBeInSty Strapless (seen above). You can wear it as a safari dress during the day for those long safari travel days or layer it over your leggings if it gets cold outside.

A strapless dress can also be worn as a safari skirt. Simply pair it with a cute top and dress it up with some jewelry that you find at a local shop during your travels!

Remember to avoid choosing bright colors on a safari so you don’t draw attention away from the safari (or frighten away any animals!). But if you pack bright colors in your safari wardrobe, you can wear them on travel days when you’re not on a game drive.

If you’re looking for maximum versatility, one of these convertible travel dresses might be perfect for your safari attire!

Best Safari Clothing for Cold Weather

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Silk Undershirts  |  Silk Thermal Pants

Contrary to what you might think, it does get cold in Africa. That means that layering your safari clothes is key to surviving those cold African days. We’ve previously written about how to layer for cold weather , we’d highly recommend you take a peek before you start packing!

Regional climates in Africa vary throughout the season, so be prepared to encounter both hot and cold temperature. Make sure you always check the weather forecast before you go so you’re dressed right!

If you happen to be traveling during the cold season, from May to August, you might want to consider packing a set of thermals for women  with your safari clothes so you can stay warm. You can wear them up to two weeks (or longer) without having to wash them!

Safari Packing Tip : For maximum warmth, pack one set of merino wool thermals. Especially if you’re camping in the winter!

Best Women’s Jacket for Safari

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Shop Sizes XS-3X: Columbia Womens Arcadia II Rain Jacket

As you’re preparing your safari clothing checklist, make sure you pack a good jacket for safari. The roof and windows of some safari vehicles are open as you drive around the parks. With those open windows it can get quite chilly both at dawn and during night drives.

When you’re looking for the best jackets for safari, you should look for a good, quality jacket that can also serve as a windbreaker. You’re sure to feel a chill in the air with an open window first thing in the morning!

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Shop Sizes XS-3X: Columbia Full Zip Fleece Jacket

A travel fleece or rain jacket for safari are most needed when you’re doing an African overland trip that crosses various countries. When deciding what to wear on safari, make sure you don’t underestimate how cold it could get in Africa on your trip!

While it might be hot and sunny during the day, when the temperature drops at night you’ll be glad you packed a rain jacket and fleece in your safari clothes. TFG has a list of the best windproof jackets and fleece jackets for your travels.

When you’re packing your safari wardrobe, make sure you pack both a windproof jacket and a merino wool or fleece jacket for safari clothes.

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Shop Sizes XS-3X: Columbia Switchback Jacket

Remember to choose neutral tones for your safari clothing. This is especially the case for items that are highly visible such as your jacket for safari.

Trust me on this one. If you’re head is hanging out of a vehicle at 5:30am, you’ll feel the crisp morning air and wish you had a warm jacket — it happened to me!

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Shop Sizes XS-XXL: Style & Co Safari Jacket

For a stylish jacket for safari option that you can wear as part of your safari outfit, the Style & Co Safari Jacket is both chic and practical. When it comes to choosing a jacket for safari that’s neutral, easy-to-clean and will hide the dust, go for the grey, khaki, or olive green color!

Best Safari Shoes

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Merrell Moab 3 Vent Hiking Shoe

Now that you’re packed and ready with your safari clothing, it’s time to plan your safari shoes! This is probably going to be much easier than you think!

We recommend taking only two pairs of shoes. When it comes to picking those safari shoes, go with a pair of sneakers and flip flops (for camps, shower, and beaches). Your sneakers should be something comfortable you can wear on the truck, for occasional safari walks, and at the campsite at night if it’s cold.

However, if your safari itinerary includes walking safaris, you’ll need substantial sturdy safari shoes. For multi-day treks through the jungle, you’ll want to bring sturdy hiking boots . But for the occasional day trip, regular all-terrain sneakers or hiking shoes will work as safari shoes.

Ideally, you’ll want your safari shoes to be waterproof and easy to clean in case they get muddy or otherwise dirty.

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FitFlop Iqushion Super-Ergonomic Flip-Flops

Flip-flops may seem like a random item to add to this safari packing list. But it’s nice to air out your toes if you’ve had them in sneakers all day. Flip-flops are also great safari shoes as they’re convenient to wear in camp showers. And don’t forget about the beach!

Not a big fan of flip-flops? Try one of these slip-on beach sandals as your second pair of safari shoes instead. Throw in a pair of cute ankle boots or stylish slip ons if you’re traveling in Cape Town .

But make sure not to add too many shoes to your safari wardrobe!

Best Safari Socks

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Darn Tough Crew Socks

Whether you need to pair your socks with safari boots or sneakers, make sure they are moisture wicking socks ! This is particularly important so you can keep your sock numbers down.

I know we’ve mentioned merino wool a lot, but just as with the rest of our suggested safari clothing, merino wool socks are perfect to pair with your safari shoes because you can rewear them multiple times without having to wash them.

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Signature Trail Sock

Several TFG readers agreed that Kirkland’s merino wool socks are a great pick to add to your safari wardrobe. One reader says, “I wash them in cold water and hang them to air dry, but they have held up really well and keep my feet warm, too.”

If you’re camping, you can bring a pair of Kirkland socks (like the ones shown above) to keep your feet warm at night. If you choose dark colors or prints they won’t show the dust as easily.

Best Bras and Underwear for Safari

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Panache Underwire Sports Bra

Last but not least for your safari travel checklist, make sure to pack a good sports bra for the bumpy journey! Vehicles in Kenya, and other countries, often cover all terrains including deeply rutted roads and huge potholes.

Make your ride more tolerable by wearing a sports bra whenever you are being transported. Also, take some motion sickness meds beforehand if you are prone to car sickness.

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Icebreaker Bikini

Also, quick dry travel underwear helps you easily do laundry without having to wait ages for it to dry!

Because you may be moving locations every night, you won’t have much time to wash your safari clothing, so it’s best if you bring fast drying fabrics or clothing you can re-wear easily.

Safari Travel Tip: Most of the time, you’ll be popping a squat on the side of the road, so a female urinary device or even a flowy skirt might be helpful if you’re not crazy about the idea of flashing your goods. Don’t forget your antibacterial hand wipes!

Other Safari Gear

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UPF 50+ Sun Protection Quick Dry Baseball Cap

TFG has a great post on what to pack for African safari tours that we’d highly encourage you to check out so you know what other safari gear you’re going to need on your trip!

To go along with your safari clothing choices, you’ll need a few accessories.

Hats are great because they can help shield you from the sun and hide unwashed hair. But while hats are a definite must, but that doesn’t mean they have to be unattractive.

When it comes to your hair, you will want to keep it covered and pulled back in a ponytail or bun so it doesn’t get tangled in the wind and full of dirt from the road. We have a few suggestions for some hair accessories that will help keep high maintenance hair on the down low during your safari tour.

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Compass Rose Secret Bra Wallet

Sunglasses are also a must-have, they offer shade and protection from the sun which is really important considering how close to the equator you’re going to be! A few other safari necessary accessories include a bathing suit and scarf.

Don’t be a target for unwanted attention. When you choose what to wear on safari, make sure you don’t dress too flashy or showy. Make sure you don’t bring any of your expensive jewelry and leave your designer handbags at home (or another safe place).

Finally, conceal the majority of your money and extra credit cards for extra safety. This bra wallet is a great way to do that!

We’ve got some great anti-theft tips for you so you can protect your valuables during your safari travels.

Essential Packing List for Safari

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Osprey Fairpoint 55L

Which luggage should I choose for safari?

When it comes to choosing luggage for safari, check out the Osprey Fairpoint 55L . It’s kind of perfection.

I found it easier to lug a soft bag than a suitcase, as everyone’s gear gets piled up under the truck. I personally use it with the Compass Rose packing cubes to stay organized and fit in everything!

Don’t worry so much about the baggage weight. My bag never goes over 30 lbs using the guidelines suggested on the site. If you aim to pack light, you shouldn’t be overpacking!

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Compass Rose Travel Packing Cubes

Should I use packing cubes on safari?

Yes! You should definitely use packing cubes on safari. Packing cubes will help keep you organized, keep your bag light, and help you avoid over packing.

Watch this video to learn how to pack light thanks to packing cubes!

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pStyle Urinary Device

What should I pack for toiletries on safari?

When it comes to what you need to pack for toiletries on safari, there are a few things you’re definitely going to need.

You definitely will want to have a female urinary device , because the only bathroom breaks you get are in the bush. Finding adequate coverage can be a challenge, so you might also need to get comfortable with flashing your bum at other women on the trip!

You’ll want to bring a travel towel so that it can dry quickly when you’re constantly on the go. You should also pack any prescriptions you might need along with mosquito repellent … don’t forget that! And while it’s not exactly a toiletry, you’ll want a collapsible water bottle , too!

If you’re going to go the carry-on only route, make sure you cut back on your toiletries. It’ll help with TSA if you put all of your liquids in a Ziploc bag, following the 3-1-1 rule !

Learn all about packing toiletries with this guide !

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Travelon Anti-Theft Cross-Body Bag

What should I take for a purse on safari?

You’ll want to choose a bag that can fit into your carry-on when it comes to the perfect purse for safari. TFG recommends taking a crossbody travel purse with anti-theft features like the Travelon Anti-Theft Cross-Body Bag bag or other similar purse.

See our picks for the best anti-theft purses for travel .

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Lewis N. Clark Deluxe Neck Stash

What anti-theft accessories do I need on safari?

We recommend you make sure your purse is built for security. Other great anti-theft accessories for safari might include a secret bra wallet , neck wallet , or even a money belt.

Read about popular anti-theft accessories !

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International Travel Adapter

What electronics do I need on safari?

A headlamp will be a lifesaver when it comes to camping at night during your safari.

A few other things that might come in handy include a travel adapter , portable battery charger , and your headphones . Plus, if you’re planning on taking any pictures, you’re going to need your camera and gear!

Printable Travel Checklist

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Don’t forget to download the TFG Printable Travel Checklist

The Dos and Don’ts of Safari Clothing Packing

Packing for your African safari can seem overwhelming, so let’s finish off by going over our main dos and don’ts when it comes to getting together your safari gear and planning your safari attire!

What should you not wear on safari?

What you shouldn’t wear for an African safari depends highly on the actual trip type that you’re participating in. An overland trip that touches on a variety of countries is going to mean different must-haves from a short safari to Kruger Park that’s smack in the middle of a longer trip.

If your African safari trip is long, you’re going to want to focus on making comfortable, practical safari clothing a priority. But if you’re headed on a short three-day trip, you can definitely get by with wearing regular clothes.

But for both trips, we highly recommend that you DO NOT wear a romper on a safari — three days, seven days or otherwise. We know that we’ve mentioned this before, but it’s such an important note that we want to talk about it in a little more detail!

When you’re on an overland safari trip, it’s common place to simply pull over on the side of the road to go to the bathroom — in public — as there really aren’t bathrooms along the way. The reason why we stress that you shouldn’t wear rompers is due to the fact that going to bathroom in a romper means taking all of your clothes off to go to the bathroom.

While you might be able to find a somewhat “discreet” spot in the pushes to pop a squat, you’ll still be pulling off your entire romper in public and it’s much harder to attempt to conceal the top and bottom half of your body at the same time. It’s much easier to focus on covering your backside.

We know you’ll thank us for this advice later!

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What colors should you wear on safari?

As exciting as it is to experience nature in its rawest form, you don’t have to immerse yourself to the extent that your safari clothing completely blends in with the foliage and desert itself. We can leave that for the Hollywood movies!

With that in mind, the best colors for safari clothes include:

  • Olive green

A tip for picking the best color for your safari clothing is to go with colors that are inspired by nature. Measure your clothes with the image above, if they’re in the same tone, intensity and relatively the same color they’re good to go. You’re looking to blend in, but you don’t have to look like Crocodile Dundee or wear full tactical gear!

What color should you not wear on safari?

If you’ve done your safari clothing due diligence, chances are you’ve come across something that tells you not to wear bright colors. It seems like a strange request, but it’s recommended that you choose neutral colors because you don’t want the animals to see you — if they do they might be scared off!

Stick to neutral colors but avoid white because your safari clothes are bound to get very dirty, especially if you’re camping, and white will show it all!

Can you wear black on safari?

Wearing black on safari is not recommended. Black clothing attracts mosquitoes, and you’ll want to avoid that as much as possible to keep your trip its most enjoyable!

If you do end up bringing some black pieces, keep them to a minimum and opt for lightweight fabrics wherever possible!

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What are your tips on choosing the best womens safari clothing? Share and comment below!

For more Africa packing lists, please read:

  • What to Pack for Safari: South Africa to Zimbabwe
  • What to Pack for Africa: Safari and Beaches
  • Africa Travel Packing Tips
  • 10 Essential You Absolutely Need for Safari

Suggested Travel Resource:

  • Lonely Planet Tanzania
  • Lonely Planet South Africa
  • Lonely Planet Africa on a Budget

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63 comments.

Amy Sankaran

I’m going on a safari next week, and the packing list looks like it would be a lifesaver, but I’m getting an error that the page is unavailable when I click on it. Anything I’m missing? Thanks!!

Alex

Hi Amy, I am so sorry about this. Please can you email us at [email protected] so we can send it over to you.

Have a wonderful time on your Safari!

Linda Biche

On August 2, 2022, Just got back from South Africa; Cape Town, Cape Winelands, then off to safari at Kruger; Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe; Botswana, Okavango Delta! It was a great 12-women trip, Women, Wine and Wild. I researched and looked at this site for everything from suitcases, carry-ons, cross-body bags, packing, lists of clothes, shoes, jackets, underpinnings, toiletries, hats, scarves, etc.; for varying types of travel, city, winelands, safaris, and Travel Fashion Girl came through on all fronts – I was ordering things left and right even in the last few days and got it all together and had the most wonderful trip. I may have taken a little too much, but I really used most everything I brought so it all worked out. But as they say, less is more; I wouldn’t bother even with a little heel for dinners out if it’s only a few night in a city. I wouldn’t take as many pants as those can be interchangeable pretty easily, especially if you bring a few blouses/tops. For chilly mornings or evenings, a lightweight puffer jacket was perfect. And scarves are perfect to help mix it all up and really be able to wear the same things with different scarves. TFG is an amazing place to go for everything travel; I love it!

Courtney S

Just got back from our 3 week honeymoon on safari in Kenya and Tanzania including a week in Zanzibar – these packing lists from TFG were so helpful for knowing what to expect and helping to minimize how much luggage to bring. Definitely recommend carry on backpack for this trip to fit in the small trunks of the land cruisers and for small airplanes (we took one with only 12 seats!)

Tracy

This recommended packing list was just what I needed for a 10-day safari in Tanzania.Thank you 🙏

Someone recommended we take soft travel bags to fit onto the small airplanes which I would NOT do again. Due to their weight, it made the grueling trek through airports a painful experience 😣 Instead, we would have preferred rolling, carry-on luggage. My two-cents, but unless you travel lightly, soft bags aren’t the way to go for this type of trip. Anyone else?

Thank you for sharing your own feedback with us Tracy, this is really helpful to know. Hope you had an incredible time!

It was an incredible time, thanks Alex! Would love to go again 😀

Keri

Loved this packing list! I only went on a two day safari but this was immensely helpful with helping me choose the right clothes to pack for a conference plus my safari outing.

Julia Carling

We’re just back from a Safari in Zimbabwe , Botswana and Zambia And I found previous posts on Safari clothing on this site invaluable! And def no all in ones ! We stopped for loo breaks whenever needed and took it in turns to go round to the back of the truck so it was totally private and discreet! I took very thin summer dresses for the middle of the days and was really glad of these . And we definitely needed warm things for early morning … I had a cashmere snood I was so thankful for … I could pull it up over the back of my head . Also silk gloves ! And it was the best holiday we have ever had !

Thank you so much Julia, so glad we were able to help you with your packing. And thank you for sharing your packing insights with us, these are all super helpful.

So pleased to hear you had such an amazing time!

Victoria

Just came back from a trip that included: Capetown; The Winelands; Vic Falls; Chobie game drive in Botswana; self drive through Kruger; and a luxury resort/safari game drive; — oh yeah and we had a two day stop over in Doha (!) So we had temps that ranged from 50-65 degrees in Capetown/Winelands; 55-85 in Kruger, and 98-112 degrees in Doha (!)

So one big thing to consider is that the weather is vastly different depending where you go: Capetown in July is Winter, which is chilly and drizzly, can be windy and stormy, BUT because it’s their winter, it was the best time to go on Safari on the other side of South Africa, which was Great Kruger National Park, so just remember, your season might not be their season. Best safari pants I brought was North Face Hybrid Yoga/cargo pants in olive — stretchy, quick dry, had tons of pockets, but felt like leggings. Also the lululemon “Smooth Departure” packable rain coat. Ultra light, and looks good while on safari or in the city. Lastly, even if you go during a “light bug” season, I would recommend at least one Insect Shield SPF long sleeve top (that can be also rolled up) and at least two pairs of their socks. Long sleeve shirts that have SPF can keep you cooler than a t-shirt because the African sun is HOT!! And even if you come from a sunny state (Like CA, as I do) your arms can get really get burnt. Also, a first layer underlayer (for cold) can do double duty. I wore it over my bathing suit while I was going into Devil’s Pool (Victoria Falls), and it really saved me because the water was COLD!! Because it was dry-wicking, it dried almost immediately. Also, just a note: our safari guides would NOT have recommended wearing that bright turquoise jacket that’s pictured in the photo (especially on a walking safari) — maybe it was more “neutral” looking in real life?

Hi Victoria, thank you for sharing your trip report with us and all your great travel tips! This is really helpful. Hope you had an incredible time on your trip! ?

Mari

Thank you for the advice! I am looking to travel to Togo, Africa at the end of January 2020 for roughly 2 months. I think the best take away for me I hadn’t really considered is laundry and drying time! I tend to get hot, sweat a lot and very easily. I will let you know how it goes!

Hi Mari, so pleased you found this atricle helpful. Looking forward to reading how you get on. Have the most incredible time! ?

Jody Puryear

Hello, we are going to Ezulwini Lodges in the middle of March. I have struggled over what to wear and what essentials I should take. I have loved reading all of your comments over the years and am finally taking a 7 night trip there. We are also going to spend 2 night in Maritime Bushveld Estates. Any thoughts on attire?

Hi Jody, thank you for your lovely comment, so pleased you enjoy reading our blog!! 🙂 For other tips to help with your packing for your safari, have a read of this article: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/what-to-pack-for-african-safari-tours/ You may also find this article interesting, its about how one TFG reader packed carryon for her African safari and how she also was able to keep the weight to below 10lb: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/safari-packing-list/ Also our readers have the best advice and tips, so I have gone ahead and posted your question on TFG’s facebook page. Keep your eyes out for our readers replies from Wednesday: https://www.facebook.com/TravelFashionGirl/ Hope this helps. Have an incredible trip!!

Hi Jody, here is the FB thread with our readers replies to your question: https://www.facebook.com/TravelFashionGirl/posts/2240284559328533 Hope this helps! 🙂

Tracy

Thanks so much for sharing this Alex! It’s really helpful . Well, I’m going to Tazania in mid of December. Plan a week in there, there are 2 days will be soft hinking with group. Any tip of packing for specific December weather. Please advise! Thanks in advance,Tracy

Maria

What shades of blue need to be avoided? Just dark blue or also aquamarine/baby blue and royal blue? How about lavender? Thx!

Janice Woeste

thank you for this very inclusive list. I appreciate all the work and effort to provide this resource.

Megan

YES it gets COLD, even in summer! Keep in mind that some local flights out into the bush have a weight limit on luggage so double check on this- they’re strict! Also, some safari’s do laundry daily so that helps cut down on what you need. I survived a 2 week trip with 2 pairs of leggings, 1 hiking pant from Athleta (cute!), 1 pr of shorts, 5 shirts, (mix of button ups, tanks and athletic type t’s) a fleece and a windbreaker. Don’t overdo the shoes either! One pair of sneaker types and one pair of sandals is fine!

alex

Great tips Megan, thanks!

Emily C

Great article! Having lived in Africa for the past nine years, I might also advise against wearing shorts. Most of Africa is significantly more conservative than many Western countries, and the only people I ever see in shorts are the tourists and, at times, wearing anything cut above the knee can attract unwanted attention from males- an unfortunate but true reality

Hi Emily, thank you so much for your comment! Thank you for sharing your travel advice 🙂

LAURIE C ALLEN

Hi Alex, Emily’s comment about shorts also might include strappy tank tops and leggings. Your comment about wearing sports bras was right on. Safari trucks have lousy shocks and you will be bounced around. A scarf is useful for keeping dust out of you eyes and mouth.

Mary Samson

This really helped me on my recent trip to Kenya and Tanzania. Thank you! 😊

Linda

Love your posts! What kind of shoes do you recommend? Are light nike trainers enough or do you need sturdier shoes that are waterproof? I am going on an overlanding trip to South Africa, Namibia and Botswana in July, not to many walking safaris scheduled. Thanks!

I found my regular cross trainers worked well as we only had one walking safari. A few more tips here: https://travelfashiongirl.com/what-to-pack-for-african-safari-tours/

Anne Gow

We are going to Tanzania Zambia staying in lodge accommodation at the end of November,we are on the older side but are fairly fit. What clothes should I take..?we have a black tie do to attend in Zambia.I like clothes with sleeves

Try this: https://travelfashiongirl.com/what-to-pack-for-kenya-and-tanzania/ and https://travelfashiongirl.com/what-to-pack-for-africa-serengeti-zanzibar/

Judy

We are going to Cape Town for 4 days then winery for 4 days, safari for 5 then victoria falls. Will it look silly if I wear kaftans for dinners? And what about days for shopping and touring in towns? I can’t imagine having only a carry on and not a variety of clothing.

If you’d normally wear kaftans to dinners at home then you should wear them while you’re traveling too 🙂

Emmy Scammahorn

No blue clothing, as it (like black) attracts mosquitos. Bring decent underwear, something you won’t be embarrassed for camp staff to wash by hand, as I found one fellow doing. You’ll wear the long-sleeve shirt in the jeep during the afternoon so you don’t get sunburned. Unless you’ll hike, closed-toe sandals are good for everything. I wore clogs for the plane and around camp. Glad I brought a fleece jacket for cold mornings. I brought older clothing and left it. In Tanzania, I left sneakers with a camp staffer who was extremely grateful, even though they were one size too big for him. To my safari driver went my bathing suit and robe (someone will wear them), fleece jacket, and old Tevas. I suggest a headlamp, which you may need (tents and hotels were short on light).

Thanks for your feedback Emmy, great tips!

Midori

I would add one trash bag to the packing list. In the morning game drive on our last day of the safari, it rained cats and dogs on us, and we got soaked (we all had rain ponchos on but they didn’t help much). Thankfully, someone had trash bags to spare, so we could put the wet clothes in the bag and put in the luggage without everything else getting damp.

alex

That’s a really great tip Midori! thanks for sharing!

Jo

Is there a printable safari packing list so I can have it with me shopping, in my closet and when I am actually packing? Thanks

No printable option, maybe take screenshots of this post to help? Happy travels!

Cathy Blackwell

I have been to Tanzania (with way too many clothes) and am heading back to Africa for a trip to Cape Town, Namibia, and Victoria Falls. Your packing list suggestions are very helpful as I tend to grossly over pack! Thank you!!!

Travel Fashion Girl

Thanks for reading Cathy! Sounds like you have an incredible trip planned! We are happy that you have found the packing suggestions helpful! Less stuff is less stress! Happy travels!

Cynthia Tilford

Great tips! What size bag did you pack? We’re going mid-July for 3 weeks, and will be spending several days on Mauritius at the end of our trip, so I’ll need to take a few things to dress up a bit.

Hi Cynthia, glad you like the post! This was before I traveled carryon only so I had a 65L backpack. However, I was on a round-the-world trip and had been traveling for nine months before I got to Africa.

Currently, I would never travel with anything larger than a 22″ or 46L suitcase since that’s what I use on my long-term travels now 😉 All the luggage styles Ive used throughout the years can be found here: https://travelfashiongirl.com/best-osprey-backpacks/

This post will help you downsize your suitcase as much as possible: https://travelfashiongirl.com/10-step-packing-guides/10-step-guide-to-packing-in-one-suitcase-for-any-trip/

You can find more tips here: https://travelfashiongirl.com/africa-packing-lists/

Have a great trip!

jennifer

Can you tell me the name of the hiking shoe in the above pic? Thanks

Hi Jennifer, the shoe is the Merell Calia found here http://amzn.to/1Abb4Js

For more ideas, please take a look at: https://travelfashiongirl.com/best-hiking-boots-for-women/

Jennifer

Could you tell me what brand of hiking shoe is shown above? Thanks

Kate Grissom

Just got back from an Africa safari, and here is my recommendations: 1.) Take Sunscreen! I burned one half of my face sitting in the safari vehicle one day…so I switched sides to burn evenly the next. 2.) A hat would help combat problem #1. 3.) Don’t waste space on hair dryers or makeup etc. No one in the bush cares. 🙂 Bring soap, shampoo, toothpaste and call it done. 4.) I only brought hiking tennis shoes. I longed for a pair of flip flops on the long days in a car. 5.) It can get quite chilly at night. Bring long pants for sleeping if you are staying in a tented camp. I was on my honeymoon so pajama’s wasn’t a top priority when packing…wish it had been! Lol! 6.) Bring a clean outfit for the plane ride home and put it aside. Coming out of the bush after a week of bucket showers you feel dirty enough. 7.) Last and most important: Don’t pack anything that resembles food in a tented camp. I had a granola bar in my bag and we had a honey badger break into our tent while we were gone. It ate the granola bar, chewed up all my underwear, and then took a big poop in my husbands suit case!

Great tips Kate, thank you! Hope you had an amazing experience 🙂

Stephanie

At least one knee length skirt or dress is a must if you are going to be exploring outside of the parks at all. A sarong also goes a long way and I have a nice knit hat I alway bring along in the winter. Also, the first time I traveled to Tanzania I made the mistake of thinking I would only need camping gear and spent the whole time wishing I had a cute top with me. I highly recommend bringing an outfit you can wear to dinner or a club. Overall, great tips! Thanks!

Great add! Thanks 🙂

Georgie M

Thank you so much for this post! I have been searching everywhere for something like it and it’s perfect! I’m off to fashionable Dubai & Iran after overlanding in Africa, so I’m trying to figure out a way to keep my suitcase light AND have enough clothes that are fashionable and practical! I reckon a few colourful scarves may be the way to go, and one long black skirt as well as the above.

That sounds about right! You can always buy a few new things upon arrival. This post might also be helpful: http:/travelfashiongirl.com/how-to-dress-for-conservative-countries-modest-clothing-essentials/

Sue

I am not sure if you have already gone trekking or not, but I might consider changing your black skirt to tan, beige, grey or even light pink. I spent two years in and out of Dubai and Afghanistan….you will constantly be trying to clean your black skirt, the sand is more like a talcum powder and sticks to everything, also the dark colours are hot! You will definitely want something feminine/girlie though and the scarves are an excellent idea! Have a wonderful time! 🙂

great tips!

catherine

I love all your posts! One question, do the outfits go in addition to what you will be wearing or do you wear one of the outfits in the photos? Thanks!

Hi Catherine! Sorry, which outfits specifically? Thanks for commenting 🙂

Ilona

I think she means are the clothes pictured above ALL of the clothes for the trip, as in, are the clothes that you would be wearing on the way there and back included in the picture.

yes they are

Vanessa (@Turnipseeds)

As always, love, love, love the lists! In all parts of Africa, it’s best to always err on the side of modesty and cameo prints should always be avoided. On safari, it would be worth spending the extra money for clothing that is sunscreen rated/treated with bug repellent.

Thanks Vanessa!

Julia

Love that you show a sports bra – those African roads can be amazingly bumpy!!

Yes and painful without support! Ouch!

Lorette

I always bring gloves with me when I’m in Africa. The morning game drives are always cold.

Oooh that’s true! Forgot that one…thanks for the reminder 🙂

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Ultimate Guide To Safari Outfits In Tanzania

  • Last updated May 07, 2023
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what to wear on safari in tanzania

Are you planning on embarking on a safari adventure across the vast landscapes of Tanzania? If so, you are in for a treat! However, before you pack your bags and head off to the wild, it's important to consider what to wear on your journey. To fully enjoy and experience the beauty of Tanzania's wildlife, you'll need to dress appropriately for the terrain, weather, and for safety reasons. So, let's dive into the essentials of what to wear on safari in Tanzania, and ensure you're fully prepared for your adventure of a lifetime.

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Khaki shorts and shirt, lightweight cargo pants, breathable safari dress, neutral-colored t-shirt, comfortable hiking boots, wide-brimmed sun hat, light scarf or shawl, polarized sunglasses, synthetic long-sleeve shirt.

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When it comes to packing for a safari in Tanzania, one of the most important things to consider is what to wear. The African bush can be hot, dusty, and unforgiving, and it's important to dress appropriately for both comfort and safety. As a general rule, light and breathable clothing in neutral, earth tones is the way to go. For most people, this means khaki shorts and a shirt.

Khaki shorts and a shirt are a classic look that is as practical as it is stylish. The neutral color helps to blend in with the natural surroundings, and the lightweight cotton or linen material keeps you cool and comfortable in the sweltering heat. Whether you're sitting in a safari vehicle or trekking through the bush, you'll appreciate the freedom of movement that comes with this simple outfit.

However, it's important to choose the right kind of khaki shorts and shirt. Avoid anything too tight or restrictive, as this can be uncomfortable in the heat. Opt for loose-fitting clothing that allows air to circulate freely. If you're traveling during the rainy season, consider opting for quick-drying fabrics that won't stay damp for long. And of course, be sure to choose clothing that is appropriate for the activities you'll be participating in. Long sleeves and pants may be more appropriate for trekking or hiking, while short sleeves and shorts are fine for game drives.

Before you pack your khaki shorts and shirt, be sure to check with your tour operator for any specific dress codes. Some lodges or cultural sites may have their own dress standards, and it's important to be respectful of local customs. Additionally, consider packing a lightweight jacket or sweater for cooler evenings or early mornings, and don't forget to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sturdy footwear.

Overall, khaki shorts and a shirt are a versatile and classic option for safari wear in Tanzania. With its lightweight and breathable material, neutral color, and practicality, it's a trusted choice for both seasoned safari-goers and first-time visitors to the African bush.

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One of the most important considerations for what to wear on safari in Tanzania is comfort. The last thing you want is to be hot, itchy, or restricted while on your adventure. That's why lightweight cargo pants are a great choice, as they are light enough to keep you cool while still being durable enough to withstand the elements.

The first thing to consider when choosing the right pair of cargo pants for a safari is the material. You want something that will keep you cool and dry while on the move, so opting for a breathable fabric like cotton or nylon is a must. When it comes to color, earth tones like khaki, beige, or olive green are ideal, as they blend in well with the surrounding environment.

Another key feature to look for in a good pair of cargo pants is pockets. With so many essentials to carry on safari - like sunscreen, insect repellant, and a camera - pockets are a must. Opting for a pair of cargo pants with multiple pockets will allow you to keep everything you need within easy reach.

Finally, it's also worth considering the fit of your cargo pants. You want something that is comfortable enough to wear for long periods of time, without being too tight or restrictive. A good rule of thumb is to opt for a pair of pants with a relaxed fit that is not too tight around the waist or thighs.

In summary, lightweight cargo pants are an excellent choice for anyone planning a safari in Tanzania. The breathable fabric, earth tones, multiple pockets, and relaxed fit make them a practical and comfortable option that will keep you cool and dry throughout your adventure. With so many great options on the market, finding the perfect pair of cargo pants for your trip should be a breeze.

Styling Tips: The Perfect Shoes for a Rust Dress

When planning a safari trip in Tanzania, one of the most important things to consider is what to wear. Ideally, you want to pack clothing that will keep you cool and comfortable in hot and humid conditions. A breathable safari dress can be a great option for women looking for something lightweight and functional.

A good safari dress should be made from breathable fabric, such as cotton or linen. This will allow air to circulate around your body, keeping you cool and preventing sweat from building up. Also, look for dresses made from light colors and prints that will absorb less heat from the sun.

Another important factor to consider is the length of the dress. A midi length dress or one that falls just above the knee is perfect for safari adventures. Avoid long dresses or skirts that can become entangled in the vegetation or be an obstacle when getting in and out of the safari vehicle.

When it comes to styling, a safari dress should be functional and comfortable, but that doesn't mean it can't be fashionable too. Consider accessorizing with a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes or sandals. You can also opt for a dress with pockets to store any essentials you may need on the go.

Overall, a breathable safari dress is an excellent option for women looking for a comfortable, stylish and practical outfit for a Tanzania safari. With the right fabric, length, and accessories, you will be able to enjoy your safari adventure while staying comfortable and looking good.

Stylish Pairings: What To Wear with Blue Chinos

A neutral-colored t-shirt is a must-have when it comes to packing for a safari in Tanzania. When on safari, it's crucial to blend in with the natural surroundings to avoid spooking the animals. Opting for earthy tones such as beige, khaki, grey or brown, is ideal. Neutral colors also absorb sweat better, making it an essential choice for the hot and humid climate of the Tanzanian savannah.

There are a variety of neutral-colored t-shirts to choose from. Cotton t-shirts are an excellent option to keep cool in the hot weather, while also being durable enough to withstand the rigors of the bush. For colder mornings on an early game drive, a long-sleeved neutral-colored thermal t-shirt can keep you warm while also taking care of the neutral-tone color scheme. A crew neck or v-neck style t-shirt may be preferable for breathability, depending on your preference.

When choosing a neutral-colored t-shirt for your safari, opt for a comfortable, lightweight, and sweat-wicking fabric. Cotton blends or dri-fit material are great options. Avoid heavy fabrics, as they will make you feel hot and uncomfortable. The fit of the t-shirt is also essential. A loose but not oversized fit is preferred, providing easy movement and comfort.

Overall, a neutral-colored t-shirt is an integral part of a safari wardrobe, providing both functionality and style while being respectful of the environment. It's easy to pack, versatile, and can be paired with neutral-colored pants or shorts to complete the safari look. So go ahead and pack a few neutral colored t-shirts on your upcoming Tanzanian safari – you won't regret it!

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If you are planning to go on a safari in Tanzania, one of the most important things to consider is what to wear. You want to be comfortable and prepared for the terrain and climate, so it's important to pack the right clothing and footwear. One item that is crucial to have in your luggage is a comfortable pair of hiking boots.

When it comes to hiking boots for a Tanzania safari, comfort should be your top priority. Your boots should fit well, be supportive, and provide enough cushioning to protect your feet on long hikes. Ideally, you should break in your boots before your trip to ensure that they are comfortable and won't give you blisters.

Another thing to consider when choosing hiking boots for a Tanzania safari is the terrain. Tanzania is home to a number of national parks and game reserves, and the terrain can vary widely from one place to the next. Some areas may have rocky or uneven ground, while others may be muddy or covered in loose gravel. Your hiking boots should be durable enough to handle different types of terrain.

Breathability is another important factor to consider when choosing hiking boots for a Tanzania safari. Temperatures can be hot and humid, and your feet are likely to get sweaty during long hikes. Look for boots that are made from breathable materials, such as mesh or Gore-Tex, to keep your feet cool and dry.

Finally, don't forget to pack socks that are appropriate for hiking. Look for socks that offer cushioning and support, and make sure that they fit well with your boots. Consider packing a few extra pairs so that you can change your socks if they get damp or dirty.

In summary, comfortable hiking boots are a crucial item to pack on a Tanzania safari. Look for boots that are comfortable, supportive, durable, and breathable, and don't forget to pack appropriate socks. With the right footwear, you'll be able to fully enjoy your Tanzania safari and explore the country's stunning natural landscapes.

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When it comes to packing for a safari adventure in Tanzania, few items are as essential as a high-quality, wide-brimmed sun hat. With days spent under the African sun, it's important to protect yourself from harmful UV rays, and a hat can offer much-needed shade for both your face and neck.

Before you choose a hat, consider the material. A breathable fabric like cotton or straw will keep your head cool on hot days, while synthetic materials like polyester might leave you feeling sweaty and uncomfortable. Opting for a hat with built-in sun protection is also a wise move, as it can block out up to 98% of the sun's harmful rays.

Another aspect to consider is the brim size. A wide-brimmed hat will not only protect your face and neck, but also your ears, which are often forgotten when it comes to sun protection. Additionally, a snap-up brim can be a helpful feature, allowing you to tailor the amount of shade you receive throughout the day.

When it comes to style, there are plenty of options to choose from, whether you prefer a classic safari look, a modern twist, or something in between. A neutral shade like beige or khaki can complement any outfit, while brighter colors or patterns can add a pop of personality to your ensemble.

Ultimately, a wide-brimmed sun hat is an essential item to include in your Tanzania packing list. Not only will it protect you from the harsh African sun, but it will also add a touch of style to your safari wardrobe. With the right hat in hand, you'll be ready to enjoy your wildlife adventure to the fullest.

Catalina Island Outfit Essentials: How to Dress for an Island Getaway

When packing for a safari in Tanzania, it's important to consider the climate and the physical demands of the trip. A light scarf or shawl is an essential item to bring along, as it can provide protection from the sun, cover your head and neck, and serve as a versatile accessory to compliment your safari attire.

One of the main benefits of wearing a light scarf or shawl is its ability to block out the sun. Tanzania's climate is typically hot and dry, and the sun can be incredibly intense during the day. A long scarf made of breathable material can be draped over your head and neck to shield your skin from the sun's harmful rays. A light-colored scarf can also help you stay cool by reflecting heat away from your body.

Safari vehicles often have open tops to provide 360-degree views of the wildlife, but this can leave you vulnerable to the sun's rays. A shawl or scarf can also serve as a barrier between you and the open air. On colder days or during early morning game drives when temperatures can be cooler, a shawl can be used to keep you warm and comfortable.

Aside from providing protection from the elements, a light scarf or shawl can also be a stylish accessory. Opt for a brightly colored or patterned scarf to add some interest to your safari outfit. Additionally, a scarf can be wrapped around your waist to create a makeshift belt or tied around your purse for added security.

Finally, a light scarf or shawl can be a practical item to have on hand during your safari. Whether you need to wipe away sweat, cover your face during a dusty drive, or use it to wrap up a souvenir, a scarf can come in handy throughout your trip.

In conclusion, packing a light scarf or shawl for your safari in Tanzania is a smart choice. It can provide protection from the sun, cover your head and neck, serve as a stylish accessory, and be a practical item to have on hand. With the right scarf or shawl, you can stay comfortable and fashionable during your safari adventure.

Strip Club Attire: Tips for Dressing to Impress

When you're on safari in Tanzania, there are a few things you definitely don't want to forget. Sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable clothing are all essential. But one item many people overlook is a good pair of polarized sunglasses.

Another benefit of polarized sunglasses is that they can help reduce eye strain. When you're on safari, you may spend a lot of time squinting into the distance or scanning the horizon. This can be tiring on your eyes, but polarized sunglasses can help by reducing the amount of strain put on your eyes.

Of course, not all sunglasses are created equal. When choosing a pair for safari, look for ones with high-quality polarized lenses that offer UV protection. You'll also want to make sure they fit comfortably and securely, so they don't slip or fall off when you're in motion.

Finally, it's worth noting that polarized sunglasses aren't just useful on safari. They're a good investment for anyone who spends time outdoors, whether you're on a beach vacation, hiking in the mountains, or just enjoying a day at the park. So if you don't already have a pair, consider investing in one before your next outdoor adventure.

Stylish and Practical Outfit Ideas for Zanzibar Travel

When packing for a safari in Tanzania, it is important to choose the correct clothing to ensure your comfort and safety during the excursion. One of the must-have items for your packing list is a synthetic long-sleeve shirt.

A synthetic long-sleeve shirt is a perfect choice for a safari in Tanzania as it offers both protection and comfort. The material is lightweight and breathable, which means it can keep you cool in hot weather. It is also quick-drying and moisture-wicking, which helps to keep you dry and comfortable during physical activities.

The long sleeves of the shirt provide extra protection against the sun, which is especially important in Tanzania, where temperatures can reach up to 90°F (32°C). It also helps to prevent insect bites, which can carry diseases such as malaria and dengue fever.

Another advantage of wearing a synthetic long-sleeve shirt on safari is that it is durable and easy to maintain. It can withstand the harsh conditions in the African bush, such as thorny bushes and dirt. Additionally, it is quick and easy to wash, which is convenient when on a safari trip.

Overall, a synthetic long-sleeve shirt is a smart choice for anyone planning to go on a safari in Tanzania. It provides comfort and protection against the elements, making it a valuable addition to your safari wardrobe. Remember to choose a shirt that fits well and is the right size for you, to ensure that you can move easily and comfortably during your trip.

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Frequently asked questions.

Lightweight and breathable clothing, such as cotton or khaki material, is recommended to wear on safari in Tanzania. Avoid bright colors as they might attract insects, and opt for neutral or earthy shades instead.

Comfortable closed-toe shoes or boots are ideal for a safari in Tanzania. Choose shoes with good traction as you will be walking on uneven terrain during the safari.

Yes, it is recommended to wear a hat to protect your head and face from the sun while on safari in Tanzania. A wide-brimmed hat with a chin strap or a cap that covers your ears, as well as your neck, is preferred.

It is not advisable to wear shorts during a safari in Tanzania as they offer little protection from the sun, insects, and thorny bushes. Instead, opt for lightweight long pants, which can be rolled up when needed.

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Functional But Chic African Safari Packing List You Can Pack in a Small Duffel Bag

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You might not be planning to head to Africa anytime soon, but I promise there is something for everyone in this post! I’m sharing a packing list that can be used to help pack for many types of trips and some chic and casual spring and summer outfit ideas. You still here? Okay, awesome!

Africa has been on my personal bucket list for years. Anyone remember my old video on YouTube where I talk about turning 40 and all the things I still want to do (8 years ago)? I mentioned visiting Africa in that video. Anyway, years later, we planned THE trip… for April 2020. Needless to say, that timeline didn’t work out.  So after years of dreaming, planning, cancellations, etc. we finally made it! This is a once-in-a-lifetime trip that I’m so excited to share with you all!

Find more details about my trip including info about each of our stops, the animals, and much more in this video .

2 weeks African safari packing list

African Safari Packing List

When we first started planning the trip, I had this clear vision of what I wanted to look like. My inspiration was Meryl Streep’s character in Out Of Africa or  Julia Schlaepfer’s character in the show, 1923 . Have you seen either of those??

Then… I found out I could only bring one 40-lb. duffel bag because of the plane’s weight restrictions. This was maybe one of my greatest packing challenges yet! But I wasn’t ready to give up on my chic African safari outfits…and from what you’ll see from the outfits below, I still got some stylish looks to fit in that duffel! Depending on your specific trip, you might want to pack differently, but if you’re headed to Africa during the dry season, the packing list above will be super helpful.

A few tips and notes…

  • Most camps do laundry for you daily (for free) so you only need to pack minimal socks and undies.
  • To minimize, you could bring only one pair of shorts and only one jacket. I mostly wore one jacket (you’ll see below).
  • I packed two long dresses and wish I had packed one short and one long instead. Which is why you’ll see that reflected in the list above, but you’ll see two maxis below.
  • To make packing easier, stick to a color story. You’ll see below that I went with greens, tans, and whites. That is by design as it’s suggested you wear earth tones on safari.
  • This list is for anyone traveling during dry season and into fall.
  • If you look up other packing lists, you’ll see lots of specific gear to pack vs. more fashion-focused clothing. I don’t think you need serious outdoorsy gear for this trip.
  • Make sure that all toiletries, skincare, and makeup are travel sized to cut down on the amount of space you use in your bag.
Keep scrolling to see how I wore each of the pieces I have in the list above, some stylish safari outfits, and more details on our trip.

White Top & Green Shorts Chic Africa Outfits

Outfit #1) White Top & Green Shorts

This first outfit is one I’d wear for spring/summer even at home…no Africa trip necessary! I’m wearing a pretty white eyelet top by Velvet. It’s 100% cotton so it keeps you cool, but you get that arm coverage with the long sleeves. I’ve styled this top with denim shorts and jeans but for this look, I’m wearing a pair of super chic green shorts by DL1961. These shorts have a high waist (12.25”), pleating details on the front, a wider A-line leg style (a must for flattering shorts!), and cool cargo-style details. The cargo trend is very big right now so all of the pieces in this post will be great for your spring/summer wardrobe. On my feet, I’m wearing some Golden Goose sneakers, but you can go with a different, more affordable option. Just make sure it’s a chic and stylish pair of sneakers that are comfortable! I kept the jewelry minimal with a pair of Julie Vos hoops.

If you’re looking for tips on how to find the perfect shorts over 40 and confidently wear them, check out this post .

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Outfit #2) Green Pants, Tan Tee & Veronica Beard Cargo Jacket

Next up, I’m wearing a pair of green Paige pants that you’re going to see A LOT more of in this post. They’re a jogger style with cargo pockets in this gorgeous military green color. They are a 26” inseam, which is perfect for me to wear with boots, sandals, or sneakers. These pants are one of those pieces you can have in your closet to dress up or down and they look SO chic. In this look, I styled them with a tan Nation LTD tee. It has subtle puffed short sleeves, a flattering V-neckline, and button front details. For warmth, I recommend taking a vest like the one I’m wearing above by Patagonia.

Cargo Jacket

Over the vest, I’m wearing a Veronica Beard cargo jacket that you’ll be seeing throughout the rest of this post. This jacket and the Paige pants were my most-worn pieces from this trip. And the jacket has remained a heavy hitter since we returned home. It’s such a gorgeous, special piece with cargo details and a zip-off bottom so you can wear it long or cropped. It’s like you’re getting two jackets for the price of one! Of note, you go on safari early in the morning and during the evening. It gets pretty chilly so you definitely want to wear layers as I did above.

Accessories

To complete the look, I’m wearing a few accessories you’ll be seeing more of in this post…because again, I was only allowed that one duffel bag! I’m wearing my go-to Rag & Bone hat I’ve owned for years. Just trust me, it’s worth the investment. Around my neck is a gorgeous neutral scarf from Banana Republic that’s so luxe-looking. I added a western-inspired belt by ba&sh but you could go with whatever brown belt you already own. On my feet, I’m wearing some Sam Edelman combat boots…comfort was key during this trip and these did the trick! Plus, they’re such a good, neutral pair of boots, I know I’ll wear them again. To finish off the look, I’m wearing some Julie Vos jewelry and my Celine sunglasses.

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Outfit #3) Green Romper

Next up, I’m wearing a chic green utility-style romper by Simkahi. I love the cinched waist, oversized lapels, and capped sleeves. It’s that pretty olive green color I tried to tie into all of my outfits with the pants, hat, and a tee you’ll see in some of the looks below. I kept it simple and wore a pair of Madewell slide-on sandals that are really comfortable and a great shoe to have in your closet this summer. I only brought three pairs of shoes on this trip…these sandals, the boots from the last look, and the sneakers from the first look. The belt back I’m carrying is from Banana Republic and was perfect for carrying the essentials and being hands-free. I completed the look with a Julie Vos bracelet, a pair of hoops, a subtle Monica Vinader necklace, and come sunglasses.

For tips on how to rock your romper over 40, check out this post .

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Outfit #4) Tan Tee, Green Pants & Green Utility Jacket

In this look, I’m wearing the same green Paige pants with a tan ATM tee. I love ATM tees because they’re SO high-quality and you’ll wear them for more than one season. Over the tee, I have on a green utility jacket by Good American. It’s super lightweight, has an oversized fit, and was perfect for this trip.

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Outfit #5) Rails Button-Down & Green Shorts

Is it any surprise that I packed my Rails white button-down shirt? I take it on every single trip I go on no matter what the destination because it’s THAT versatile. If you don’t already have a high-quality casual button-down for summer, this is what you’ve been looking for! I wear it with everything from shorts and jeans to skirts and swimsuits. In this look, I’m wearing it with the same green DL1961 shorts from Look #1, the Madewell sandals, my belt bag, and some gold jewelry.

Vix Swimsuit with Rails Button-Down Shirt

Outfit #6) Vix Swimsuit with Rails Button-Down Shirt

I mentioned I wear the Rails button-down with swimsuits and this is what I mean…it makes the perfect coverup! The swimsuit I’m wearing is a sexy, strappy bikini by Vix. Vix is one of my go-to brands for chic and sexy swimsuits and I love the waxed rope and cutout details on this bikini. I wore this when I took Elizabeth to the pool one day.

If you’re looking for more swimsuits and the best brands for women over 40, make sure you check out this post next.

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Outfit #7) Green Tee, Pants & Cargo Jacket

Yep, these are the same green Paige pants! This time, I’m wearing them with a green ATM tee that’s the same style as the tan one, just in a different color. I love the monochrome look. But for a little added warmth and style, I threw on the tan Veronica beard jacket. I completed the look with the Rag & Bone hat, Banana Republic scarf, ba&sh belt, Sam Edelman boots, and some sunnies. See how important the layers are? I was able to take off the jacket to get cooler.

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Outfit #8) Green Tee & Cargo Shorts

In this outfit, I’m wearing the same green tee and Veronica Beard cargo jacket… but this time, I’m wearing matching Veronica Beard cargo shorts! It’s hard to see the shorts in this picture but trust me, they’re good . I love the look of the shorts and jacket combined and it’s really easy to style casually with a tee. The shorts have the same chic cargo details as the jacket, a flattering A-line silhouette, cool contrasting stitching, a high waist, super lightweight material, and they’re comfortable!

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Outfit #9) White Short-Sleeve Tee & Green Pants

Did I mention I love those ATM tees? 😉 This white v-neck is also by ATM and is my most-worn tee. I know it’s a little pricey for a T-shirt but it lasts more than one season, doesn’t yellow around the armpits, and washes and wears really well. I styled it with the same green pants, tan cargo jacket, and accessories.

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Outfit #10) White Long-Sleeve Tee & Green Pants

If you liked the last look but want a little coverage, this white Nation LTD tee is one I’ve owned for years and is great for covering my chest and arms! I love the big billowy sleeves, smocked cuffs, and that it’s 100% cotton, so I stay cool. I could have styled this tee with any of the other bottoms I packed but I stuck with ol’ faithful…the green Paige pants. 😉

Looking for more chic tops & tees that cover your arms? Check out this post !

cargo jacket safari outfit

Outfit #11) White Button-Down Shirt & Green Joggers

In case you were getting tired of the Paige jogger pants…here’s a different pair of joggers! These are by James Perse and I’ve owned them for about two years. They’re SO comfortable, have an elastic waistband, are 100% cotton, and are the perfect length for me (I’m 5’4”). I styled them with my Rails button-shirt, tan cargo jacket, and combat boots.

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Outfit #12) White Top & Green Joggers

Next, I styled the same James Perse joggers with the white eyelet top from Look #1. I wore this while we were exploring Cape Town and I was not prepared for how cold it was there. I threw on my Patagonia vest, Veronica Beard jacket, and scarf for added warmth.

brown indah cutout dress

Outfit #13) Brown Cutout Dress

While we were in Cape Town, I wanted to feel a little more elevated instead of wearing my safari clothes so I went with this beautiful brown Indah dress. It has a v-neckline and cutouts at the waist that are very flattering, a long dramatic maxi length, and billowy sleeves. For a photoshoot at our lodge, I styled it alone with some gold jewelry. But in Cape Town, I wore my Veronica Beard jacket and zipped off the bottom to get that cropped length. I added my scarf for warmth, belt bag for convenience, and combat boots for comfort.

Want to know my 3 secrets to look amazing in cutouts over 40? Check out this post !

pink simkahi cutout maxi dress

Outfit #14) Pink Cutout Dress

I mentioned in my tips above that I wish I had packed one long dress and one short dress. I wore this beautiful pink Simkhai cutout dress to shoot photos in but didn’t get a chance to wear it for anything else, which is why I’d recommend some sort of short cotton dress instead. BUT…I do love the dress and think it’s a great special occasion piece if you have an event or wedding coming up. You can throw on a shawl, jacket, or blazer for added coverage too. I styled it with most of the jewelry I packed for the trip to really add some oomph to the look.

Skincare & Makeup for Africa trip

Skincare & Makeup I Packed

Below I linked all of the skincare and makeup I packed for this trip. My biggest tip is to make sure you have travel sizes for everything. You could buy travel-size containers and transfer all of your product to them, but it’s much easier to buy the travel sizes if they’re available!

Keep scrolling for some of my favorite photos from the trip as well as travel details like where we stayed…

Makeup for Africa trip

More About Our Trip

Every trip to Africa can be different depending on what you want to do, when you go, where you want to go, and what you want to see. This is one of those once-in-a-lifetime trips so it’s important to do your research or even hire a travel agent to help you plan your perfect trip to Africa!

Here is a quick rundown of our trip for anyone who’s interested…

  • We flew into Johannesburg and stayed at our airport hotel.
  • Then we flew to Kasane and Chobe National Park in Botswana and stayed at The Sanctuary. They had 2-bedroom lodges perfect for our family and it was the closest to the park. We loved our guide, Chika!
  • Then we flew from Kasane to Nxabera in Okavango Delta and landed on a dirt landing strip and our safari guides arrived early to ensure no animals were on the runway.
  • We stayed at andBeyond , which ended up being our favorite place we stayed. They sang on our arrival and departure which was so sweet. The tents were connected by a passageway which made me feel comfortable. You don’t want your kids to be alone without easy access to you in these camps. And we loved our guides Richard and KB!
  • Then we flew to Kasane and drove to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. We did a canopy tour, zip lining, a tour of the falls, and an elephant excursion where you could touch and feed wild elephants. We stayed at The Elephant Camp , which was very close to the fall and the activities we did.
  • Then we flew to Cape Town. There we swam with sharks, went whale watching, had some fun dinners, and did a Table Mountain visit. We flew home from Cape Town.
If you have more detailed questions about the trip or what I packed, please leave a comment below!

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We were there in April, during their dry season. Hope this one was helpful for you, Lynn! ~Erin xo

Hi Eri! What an epic experience! Your family was so fortunate to make this memory together, good for you for having the perseverance and drive to see it through. I was wondering about kids clothes, specifically. I have two daughters 10 and 13, and would love to do a trip like this with our family of 4; what packing list would you recommend for kids that age? I gather it would be similar to adults but maybe less variety of one type of clothing? Any advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for sharing this incredible experience and for being such a key resource for anyone wishing to have a similar adventure! Best, Olga

Thanks for reading and following along for this journey, Olga! It was truly incredible… Very similar for the kids, just minus skincare/makeup, tech gear, and then you can share any of the toiletries/first aid items that you need to. If you haven’t seen it yet, I just shared a video with more details on this epic trip right here: https://youtu.be/o21Q0HfoF-w I hope you get to take your family on a trip like this too, and hope my stories and tips help with your planning! ~Erin xo

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Hi Erin, The timing of this post is perfect for planning my trip to Namibia and Southern Africa in 6 weeks time.looks like you all had a fabulous trip and yes Cape Town can be very windy and cold. We have 10 days on Safari or in the bush in Namibia (Safari clothes) and 4 days in South Africa. Remaining 7 days are is in cities or travelling to and from JNB/Windhoek/Madikwe. I have a couple of questions for you. 1. Noticed the kids wore some light tan pants , same as the guides. How did that colour go re laundering? Was there any red dirt marks that wouldn’t come out? I have cargo joggers that colour…. 2. How chilly did it get (early morning/evening) in Botswana and how warm during the middle of the day, please? I’m trying to gauge if extra layers (light merino mid layers, cami undershirt) needed for evening and night drives vs middle of day clothes. Namibia is tropical/subtropical but I know inland always has a large temperature variance. Thank you for sharing your trip. Bel (Brisbane, Australia)

Perfect timing! Thanks for reading, Belinda. We didn’t have issues with stains personally, and they recommended these colors for safari. It was pretty warm during the day, but surprisingly chilly in the mornings and evenings. The name of the game is layers! Make sure you have a jacket and the layers that you described sound like a great plan. I’ll be sharing more on all of the details of our trip in this coming Thursday’s YouTube video! ~Erin xo

Oh my gosh, Erin, I came upon this post at just the right time while searching for African safari fashion inspiration. I hit the jackpot here! Thank you! I’m 46, I feel like 26, and I like to think I look 36 (but that may just be a dream). Like you we have been planning our trip (to Tanzania and Zanzibar) for years and we’re finally heading there in July 2023. I’m insisting upon making every outfit count (cute and practical) but unfortunately we’re limited not to 40lbs but to only 33lbs per person, including any carry-ons, cameras, bags, etc. Fortunately, because my husband is like most other guys, he’ll only be needing about half of his weight allocation…I’ll make sure of that. :). Without having seen your packing list, it’s uncanny how much our lists already overlap…down to the Paige joggers, Golden Goose sneakers, R&B fedora hat, BR scarf, romper, green utility jacket, and more. I absolutely adore your Veronica Beard Cargo Jacket, but I’m guessing that will be a casualty of the weight restriction…but maybe not. Fingers crossed. I had also hoped to pack a long-sleeved utility jumpsuit, cargo leggings, linen safari dresses, and some cute lugged-soled canvas sneakers (in addition to my GG sneakers, and Frye combat boots…which I had already purchased before seeing your really cute Sam Edelman boots…. which leads me to my two questions. Did you find yourself wearing long-sleeves and long pants more often than shorts and short-sleeves (to ward off the sun and bugs)? And if you had to cut a few more pieces from your list, what could you have lived without? I’m finding the hardest part so far is finding the perfect leather bag to carry with me wherever I go. Thanks so much! You are so beautiful and inspiring. Lauren (Portland, OR)

Perfect timing, Lauren! I’m sharing even more details about this trip in next week’s YouTube video… stay tuned for that! But could have cut out the dress that I only got to wear for taking pictures, and honestly didn’t feel I needed my professional camera. Chris’s small point and shoot camera did a really great job capturing the images. The VB cargo jacket is SUPER lightweight, which made it all the better for this trip! I did wear long sleeves/pants more than expected because it was cooler than I had anticipated. Wear your heaviest shoes/jacket on the plane to save on bag space/weight too! Hope this is helpful as you continue to prepare for your own amazing trip. ~Erin xo

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Hi Erin, your African photos and packing post inspired me to finally make the call for planning our family trip to Africa next summer 2024! I am also looking at Elephant Camp – did you like it? And how long did you spend in Cape Town? I love your style and tips and have been following you since before Covid first on You Tube then Instagram. Your Africa looks are wonderful – I am so inspired :)!!

How amazing, Annette!! You will absolutely love it… It’s surreal. We did really enjoy the Elephant Camp, though our favorite place that we stayed was andBeyond. Only had a few days in Cape Town, and would have loved to have more time there! Will share more details in a video soon! ~Erin xo

What a wonderful trip did you plan it yourself or did you have an agent help you to plan? Your outfits were great. You did a great job and you have some wonderful pictures. What type of camera did you use?

Thanks for reading, Cheryl! We had a travel agent help plan the trip to ensure it was all coordinated just right. I used my professional camera (same one that I do for most of my style pictures, but with a longer range lens) plus Chris actually got a ton of great pictures with his tiny point and shoot camera! We really would have been fine just packing his, surprisingly enough. ~Erin xo

Appreciate the detail in this post, and the lovely photos. Your well-coordinated accessories take these looks over the top! I want EVERYTHING! Your family adventures are truly amazing, and I look forward to hearing more about Africa. Inspiring!

Thanks so much for reading, Rachel! SO glad you enjoyed following along on our journey. It was truly an amazing, once-in-a-lifetime trip. ~Erin xo

dear Erin You always make me feel better with your lovely videos ! I was humiliated at the grocery store for trying to buy 2 packs of paper towels There was no sign and I could not know that I was walking into such an unpleasant situation Thus the new normal has slapped me in my face and it still hurts ! Oh well at least I am still well and counting my many blessings ! You are one of them ! Thank you!

I’m so sorry, Theresa.

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  • Pack women's safari shirts which are not only safari-suitable, but which are also safari-styled and allow you to stay comfortable while looking and feeling feminine. As we usually say: stay in a tent on safari; don't wear a tent-shaped shirt. Women's safari shirts can and should be stylish.
  • Women's safari shirts should be khaki or shades of brown and green to blend in best with the environment while on safari.
  • Women's safari shirts which are long-sleeved allow you to roll your sleeves up and down when you need to stay cool, keep warm, or to avoid sunburn on your arms. Therefore, we recommend that you pack more long-sleeved than short-sleeved safari shirts in your safari packing mix.
  • Collared women's safari shirts give you added protection from sunburn.
  • Important features for women's safari shirts include: ability to wick moisture to keep you cool, high level of sun protection (SPF50+ is best), and an anti-insect fabric finish to reduce your chances of being bitten by most flying and biting insects.
  • Pack more women's safari shirts made from man-made fibres (polyamide) than natural fibres (such as cotton). Man-made fibres are better at wicking moisture from the skin - and it is this movement of moisture which keeps you cool.

Number of women's safari shirts to pack for your safari: Up to 4-day safari: x 2; Up to 8-day safari: x 4; Up to 12-day safari: x 6

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  • Pack a women's safari jacket or women's safari fleece for all safaris. Opt for either a long-sleeved safari fleece or safari jacket or a safari fleece vest depending on the season - as the temperature does drop on safari.
  • Why does it get cold in Africa - isn't is hot all the time? The short answer is no, it is not hot all the time. The reasons for the cold include: African winters, wind chill on safaris in open 4x4s (dipping into valleys and drainage lines also adds an extra bite of cold), early morning starts and late evening finishes for safari activities, land-locked countries, and many safari areas being high above sea level - the Maasai Mara & Serengeti (and most of East Africa) are the height of some ski resorts at 1,400 meters above sea level. Botswana, parts of Zambia, and Namibia are also more or less 1,000 meters above sea level.
  • The safari experience is similar to a desert trip where it starts off cold in the mornings, usually heats up by midday to warm or hot, but then may become cold again in the evenings. It worth bearing in mind that, as animals are more active when it is cooler - with hotter temperatures at midday - the earlier you will go on safari, which means the cooler it will be. Again, you should definitely pack a women's safari fleece or women's safari jacket for your safari. We have given this advice to clients who have ignored it and returned from an October safari in Botswana to tell us that, yes, they did indeed get cold despite the midday heat.
  • For the African winter, pack a long-sleeved safari jacket or safari fleece and, for the summer, either a vest safari jacket or safari fleece, but then wear a long-sleeved safari shirt underneath so that the sleeves help to keep you warm.
  • Colour is still key when choosing the correct safari fleece or safari jacket, especially on early morning walks. Pack safari fleeces or jackets which are made from neutral shades such as khaki, green, or brown.
  • For safari travel over the rainy season, pack a high-quality, waterproof safari jacket which is proven to actually work. For East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda), the rains generally occur in two parts: the longer monsoon in April and May and then the shorter rains around November. Higher safari areas such as the Ngorongoro Crater catch the wind from the sea and it may rain at any time of the year. Southern Tanzania differs from this and is similar to the rainy season in Zambia, Botswana, and northern Mozambique - and falls between late November and late March, often extending into April. As a general rule, if one had to ask "when is Africa always dry?" - the answer would be May to October, with regional rains still possible in some parts. Please also note that the South African rainy season is split down the middle of the country, with the east receiving rain through summer and the west a winter rainfall area. That winter rainfall can push through in cold fronts to the east of the country too.
  • Having lived in Africa through the rains we are also able to advise that the daytime temperature goes from very hot before the rains start, to much cooler once the rains have settled in. The difference may be as much as 10 to 15 degrees celsius below the average temperatures and so again we advise that a fleece or jacket is packed to keep you warm.

Number of women's safari jackets or safari fleeces to pack for your safari: 1 x safari fleece or jacket; 1 x waterproof safari jacket should you be travelling over the rainy season.

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  • Pack comfortable, lightweight women's safari trousers which are made in safari-suitable colours such as shades of khaki, brown, and green. Trousers made from anti-insect fabric will give you extra defence from most biting insects too.
  • Women's safari zip-off/convertible trousers are often the safari trousers of choice for women simply due to their versatility - no matter how hot or cold it is on safari. Use them as trousers when cool, shorts when hot - and they save on valuable packing space by being two garments in one. The legs on women's safari convertible pants also give added protection from the sun and defence from most biting insects - especially when treated with built-in SPF and anti-insect finish. For walking safaris, having separate waterproof leg sections which provide insect defence work well given the morning dew on early morning walks - ensuring your legs stay drier and reducing bites (although you should always apply insect repellent for ticks and other insects).
  • If you prefer to wear stand-alone women's safari trousers and women's safari shorts, then make sure you work out the duration of the activity and wear either trousers or the shorts depending on the weather. While other trousers are perhaps more stylish than women's safari zip-off trousers, there is no use starting off warm when it's cold in the morning only to sweat in the heat later on in the day. Another option if you prefer separate safari trousers and safari shorts would be to take shorts or trousers with you on each safari activity in a satchel or daypack and change while on the activity.
  • The ideal women's safari trousers and shorts should offer you a good level of style with a feminine cut. They should also be lightweight, strong, provide a high level of sun protection (SPF50+ is best), and have an anti-insect finish. Wicking is less important from a sweat point of view as your legs don't sweat as much as your upper body, but still consider wicking as an important feature to ensure that, should your trousers get wet from the rain or a water-based activity - or even just the morning dew while walking - that they dry very quickly.
  • Again, while your lower body does not feel the heat as much as your upper body, always consider women's safari trousers which are made from man-made fibres (such as polyamide) over those made from natural fibres (such as cotton). Women's safari trousers and safari shorts made from man-made fibres will also crease less and dry faster when you wash them on your safari and travels.

Number of women's safari trousers and safari shorts to pack for your safari: Up to 4-day safari: x 2 (1+1); Up to 8-day safari: x 3 (2+1); Up to 12-day safari: x 4 (2+2) We have shown the number of women's safari trouser zip-offs/convertibles as the first number - "x 3"- and the women's safari trousers plus women's safari shorts combination in brackets - e.g. (2+1). Always make sure that you pack the total number whether you opt for safari zip-offs, safari trousers, or safari shorts, but always have a combination of safari shorts and trousers. As an example, for an 8-day safari, you could take one pair of zip-offs, one pair of trousers, and one pair of shorts - or three pairs of zip-offs or two pairs of safari shorts and one pair of safari trousers - or vice versa.

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  • Pack a women's safari dress and a pair of women's safari skorts to add variety to your wardrobe.
  • Ensure that you select women's safari dresses and skorts which are made in safari-suitable colours.
  • A women's safari dress can also be very versatile when worn with tights, as a longer shirt, or tucked into your safari trousers.
  • Women's safari skorts - which are a combination of shorts and a skirt, with the shorts inside the skorts - are great for safaris in 4x4s as you are able to climb on to and off of the game drive vehicle without worrying about your underwear showing.
  • While, by their design, both safari dresses and safari skorts do allow for a good flow of air around the body to keep you cool, it is still worth looking for styles made in technical fabrics simply as they are usually lighter, easier to pack, and perform better in the heat.

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Tanzania Safari Packing List : What Colors To Wear On Safari In Tanzania?  Colors to Wear on Safari in Tanzania: Tanzania has long been regarded as the best wildlife safari destination in the world. Tanzania provided a safari experience unlike any other African safari destination, including South Africa’s Kruger National Park, Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve , and Namibia’s Etosha National Park. In short, Tanzania is the king of all Africa when it comes to wildlife safari experiences; simply put Tanzania at the top of your African travel bucket list and you will never be disappointed.

Despite Tanzania providing the best wildlife safari experiences that are enjoyable for everyone, one of the most important things to consider is what to wear on your safari to ensure you have a more enjoyable Tanzania safari experience. Despite being perceived as difficult when it comes to planning what to wear and what essentials to bring on your upcoming safari in Tanzania, everything you require is most likely already in your closet! Our clothing recommendations apply to all seasons on a Tanzania safari, but they differ depending on whether you’re climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro or visiting the famous Zanzibar beach .

The colors of your clothes are an important consideration when going on safari in Tanzania. I grew up in East Africa and know a thing or two about the region. When going on a Tanzanian safari, dress in neutral colors that blend well with the Tanzanian Savannah, such as brown, jungle green, and beige. Avoid wearing black or dark blue clothing because they attract tsetse flies. Also, avoid white and bright colors because they are easily soiled. Let’s delve deeper into the subject and talk about the different colors you should wear in different situations when visiting Tanzania.

TANZANIA WEATHER

Tanzania’s best wildlife viewing months are from late June to October, during the dry season. The best months to see wildebeest migration in the Serengeti are June and July, and the best months to see wildebeest calving are late January to February. Tanzania’s main rainy season, known as the “long rains,” lasts from March to April and May.

WHY DOES THE COLOR OF SAFARI CLOTHES MATTER?

The truth is that color is an extremely important consideration when assembling your safari capsule wardrobe. But why is the color of safari clothing important?

 Blending in with your surroundings

The point of going on safari is to see the incredible wildlife. You will definitely stand out in your bushy surroundings if you wear neon clothing. We recommend wearing colors that will help you blend in with the surroundings if you want to see more animals. This is important whether you are going on a game drive safari or a boat safari , but it is especially important if you are going on a walking safari.

 Keeping clean

It should come as no surprise that going on safari is not a sterile experience. Even if you go on a game drive safari , you will almost certainly get dusty and dirty, especially if you go on a walking safari. So that you don’t appear filthy in your photographs, wear colors that will hide the dirt. So now that you understand why it is important to wear and not wear certain colors on safari, we will go over each color in greater detail to assist you when packing.

PACKING A CAPSULE WARDROBE

Maintaining this restricted color scheme will also assist you in developing and adhering to a capsule wardrobe for your Tanzania safari , which will enable you to pack lightly, which is crucial for those who use light aircraft to travel to their safari lodges. Even though this safari packing list is appropriate for all of Africa, if you’re looking for a country-specific list, check out our dedicated guides:

THE BEST COLORS TO WEAR ON SAFARI

In our opinion, the best colors to wear on a safari are:

These are the colors that will help you blend in with the African landscape, whether it be forests, savannahs, or plains, which is why we advise using them over all others. You will have a much better chance of seeing wildlife and avoiding unfavorable attention by blending in. In addition, we discovered that khaki clothing did the best job of hiding dust, while tan, beige, and brown, in our opinion, did the best job of disguising mud when engaging in muddy activities like Mountain gorilla trekking in Uganda and Rwanda.

WHAT COLORS NOT TO WEAR ON SAFARI

The colors listed below should be added to your “what not to wear on safari” list. Although it is likely more crucial for those on walking safaris to strictly abide by this, we still advise doing so whether you are in a car, on foot, or on a boat. This is particularly crucial in terms of health and safety.

Blue and black

Blue and black are usually staples in my wardrobes, especially my outdoor wardrobes, but in my opinion, these are the colors you should stay away from the most on safari. This is due to very serious health and safety concerns, not because they will make you stand up or expose you.

Unfortunately, the tsetse fly is native to Africa. We saw them while on safari in Tanzania. They are particularly common in East and Central Africa. You should make every effort to avoid being bitten by a tsetse fly in order to avoid contracting the terrible disease known as sleeping sickness, which is caused by tsetse flies.

Two colors are more attractive to tsetse flies than any other. They are blue and black, as you probably already guessed. I would heed this advice wherever you go on African safari, even though it is particularly crucial when visiting Central and Eastern Africa, just in case.

Can you wear white on safari?

We are frequently questioned about wearing white on safari. I believe that the majority of people get a romanticized idea of what a safari wardrobe looks like from watching movies and television shows where women don immaculate white linen tops while exploring the savannah and bush.

 But this isn’t really a wise or useful plan. The color that will make you stand out the most on a safari among all the others is white. Additionally, white will unquestionably display dirt and dust more than any other color. I would personally advise wearing a white linen shirt in your safari wardrobe only for dinner at your lodge rather than on safari drives and walks.

Can you wear bright colors on safari?

Bright colors are not advised when going on African safari . Tans and khakis are much better neutral color choices. In particular, on walking safaris, wearing bright colors will make you stand out, which might deter animals from coming out or even attract some that you don’t want to be overly interested in you. As a result, we excluded bright hues from your safari capsule wardrobes.

Can you wear gray colors on safari?

Grey is not the worst color to wear on safari, but I would much rather see khakis and other neutral colors in your closet.

  Is pink color appropriate for a safari?

Pink is not as bad as white, blue, or black on safari, and depending on the shade, it doesn’t particularly attract anything. Nevertheless, I personally would not include pink in my safari wardrobe. Darker or brighter pinks will make you stand out too much, while light pink, which is similar to white, will show up all the dirt and dust and not look great in photographs.

Can you wear red color on a safari?

Although red isn’t known to attract Tsetse flies, it will make you very noticeable to animals, so it’s not advisable to wear red on a safari.

Can I bring orange clothes on safari?

Orange, in any shade, is a bright color and should not be worn on a safari because of this. In addition to the fact that orange attracts insects, which you really don’t want on a safari, wearing orange will make you stand out to animals.

Can you wear camouflage on safari?

Despite being a f antastic safari color , khaki should never be worn on a safari. Although it has nothing to do with animals, the military and soldiers almost exclusively use camouflage in Africa. In fact, if you aren’t in the military, wearing camouflage may be against the law in some areas.

Is it OK to wear black on safari?

It goes without saying that you shouldn’t wear black on safari. Black should be avoided at all costs because, as we already mentioned, it attracts tsetse flies.

COLORS TO WEAR ON SAFARI EVENINGS IN TANZANIA

Most places in Tanzania have a lot of bugs in the evening, so if you are dining outside, you should wear protection from the bugs. Typically, they are drawn to light and vibrant colors. Wearing orange and yellow will make you more appealing to insects, so avoid wearing these colors. Even though this is unrelated to color, if you plan to eat outside, you should also cover your arms and legs. It will lessen the number of mosquito bites.

COLORS TO WEAR WHEN EXPLORING TANZANIAN TOWNS

Avoid wearing anything that will draw attention to you while you are out and about in Tanzania. You shouldn’t draw attention to yourself because doing so will make it easy for pickpockets to identify you in a crowd. I’m not saying there are a lot of criminals in Tanzania, but you should still exercise caution and try to avoid giving someone with bad intentions and advantage over you.

Your best bet is to wear neutral colors to blend in. Red, orange, and other luminous colors should be avoided. On the same vein, when visiting Tanzanian markets and bazaars, leave your flashy jewelry and gadgets in the hotel room (although this has nothing to do with color). The best defense against pickpocketing in this area is to carry only what you absolutely need.

COLORS TO WEAR IF YOU’LL BE USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Wearing clothing that won’t be easily sold is a must when traveling by public transportation in Tanzania. If you wear white clothes, for example, you won’t be able to remove the stains you might get very easily from the matatus (public service vehicles) in Tanzania because they are typically not very clean.

CONCLUSION: WHAT KINDS OF CLOTHES ARE RECOMMENDED FOR SAFARI?

It is advised to wear loose, comfortable, and easy-to-wash clothing. The idea is to bring only what you need because most camps and lodges will launder your clothes for a small fee. There is no need to dress up for safaris because they are casual. Plan to wear layers so you can adjust to temperature changes because, depending on the time of year, early morning game drives can be quite chilly while daytime temperatures can get quite warm.

Wear neutral or khaki-colored clothing instead of dark blue or black, which tends to draw tsetse flies. Sunglasses, insect repellent, sunscreen, and wide-brimmed hats are essential. We advise you to wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, socks, and insect repellent to prevent mosquito bites after dusk.

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  6. What to Wear with Safari Dress Chic

    A tan or khaki safari dress with black leggings or white jeans can look sharp if you prefer not to show so much leg. This way, you can wear a higher heel. 3. Wear a Safari Dress as a Vest. If you want to make your safari dress looks more like a long vest, wear one color head to toe underneath, such as a scoop-neck white top and white jean, and ...

  7. The Best Safari Dresses & Jumpsuits To Wear On An African Safari

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  8. Women's Travel, Outdoor, & Safari Clothes

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  9. Safari Dress, Tan Cotton

    A safari style dress in pure cotton, handwoven by artisans. Collar with open button up front. Gold hardware in front and on pockets. Features pleat and pintuck detail along the hem. Waistband with ruching. Features two high side pockets and side slit pockets. An oversized style with separate belt option. Composition:

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  11. Women's Safari Clothing for Africa Overland Travel

    The best safari dress is a little black dress that you can dress up for restaurants or a fun night out in the city. This one by Columbia features wicking, cooling, and sun protection fabric. Plus it's available in sizes up to 3XL. Shop Sizes S-3X: Riviera Sun Tie Dye Summer Dress.

  12. Safari Dress

    Safari Dress. USD $150.00 / Ultralight and fully functional for adventures in warm weather, with built in back mesh ventilation and UPF 50+ rating. Bungee waist and four way stretch offer versatile fit and comfort, while recycled nylon material is easy to wash and moisture wicking. Colour: Safari Tan. Safari Tan Size: XS.

  13. Safari Dress

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  14. Ultimate Guide To Safari Outfits In Tanzania

    Overall, a breathable safari dress is an excellent option for women looking for a comfortable, stylish and practical outfit for a Tanzania safari. With the right fabric, length, and accessories, you will be able to enjoy your safari adventure while staying comfortable and looking good. ... Choose neutral colors like beige, tan, and olive green ...

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  16. Functional But Chic Africa Outfits

    Outfit #2) Green Pants, Tan Tee & Veronica Beard Cargo Jacket. ... but maybe not. Fingers crossed. I had also hoped to pack a long-sleeved utility jumpsuit, cargo leggings, linen safari dresses, and some cute lugged-soled canvas sneakers (in addition to my GG sneakers, and Frye combat boots…which I had already purchased before seeing your ...

  17. Tan Safari Dress

    Check out our tan safari dress selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops.

  18. SAFARI OUTFIT Ideas For WOMEN • What To Wear On Safari

    Unbound Merino Wool V-Neck. MSRP - $85 | Material - Merino Wool. Pair a t-shirt with great pants and boots for an effortless safari look. Our favorite women's t-shirt for safari and travel is the Unbound Wool V-neck. A merino wool shirt is a worthy investment and one of the best travel clothes for any trip.

  19. Women's Travel, Outdoor, & Safari Clothes

    Pack any combination of women's safari dresses & skorts to get the following totals: Up to 4-day safari: x 1 to 2; Up to 8-day safari: x 2 to 3; Up to 12-day safari: x 3 to 4. On Sale. Mara&Meru™ All Day Casual Safari Dress in Safari Forest Green £42.00 £29.00 Save 31%. Our Company. Partner with us & earn ...

  20. Amazon.com: Khaki Dresses For Women

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  21. Tanzania Safari Packing List

    When going on a Tanzanian safari, dress in neutral colors that blend well with the Tanzanian Savannah, such as brown, jungle green, and beige. Avoid wearing black or dark blue clothing because they attract tsetse flies. Also, avoid white and bright colors because they are easily soiled. Let's delve deeper into the subject and talk about the ...