Tanzania Safari Packing List: What to Bring & What to Leave

Packing smart for a safari can make the difference between a comfortable, stress-free adventure and an inconvenient one. Tanzania’s safari conditions are generally relaxed, but space is limited, especially in safari vehicles and small aircraft. This guide shows you exactly what to bring and what to leave behind for a smooth safari experience in Tanzania.

What to Bring on a Tanzania Safari

Clothing Essentials

Safari style is all about comfort, practicality, and neutral colors.

Bring:

  • Lightweight, breathable shirts (long-sleeve preferred for sun & insects)
  • Neutral colors: khaki, beige, olive, brown
  • Comfortable trousers or safari pants
  • A warm jacket or fleece (early mornings & evenings are cold)
  • Light rain jacket (especially Nov–May)
  • Sleepwear
  • Swimsuit (many lodges have pools)

Tip: Laundry is available at most lodges—packing light is encouraged.

Footwear

You won’t be doing much walking on a standard safari, but comfort matters.

Bring:

  • Comfortable closed shoes or sneakers
  • Sandals or flip-flops for lodge use
  • Optional: light hiking shoes (if doing walking safaris)

Sun & Weather Protection

The African sun can be intense year-round.

Bring:

  • Wide-brimmed hat or cap
  • Sunglasses (UV protection)
  • High-SPF sunscreen
  • Lip balm with SPF

Safari Gear & Accessories

These items greatly enhance your safari experience.

Bring:

  • Camera or smartphone with good zoom
  • Extra batteries / power bank
  • Binoculars (optional but very useful)
  • Small backpack or daypack
  • Reusable water bottle

Health & Personal Items

Most safari areas are remote, so pack essentials.

Bring:

  • Personal medications (with prescription if needed)
  • Basic first-aid kit
  • Insect repellent (with DEET recommended)
  • Hand sanitizer & wet wipes
  • Travel insurance documents

Documents & Money

Keep these items secure and accessible.

Bring:

  • Passport (valid at least 6 months)
  • Tanzania visa (or eligibility for visa on arrival)
  • Copies of important documents (digital & paper)
  • Some cash (USD widely accepted)
  • Credit/debit card (for hotels & cities)

Electronics

Electricity is available in most lodges, but can be limited.

Bring:

  • Universal travel adapter
  • Phone & charging cables
  • Power bank (very useful on game drives)

What to Leave at Home

Some items are unnecessary—or even discouraged—on safari.

Avoid bringing:

  • Bright-colored clothing (red, white, neon)
  • Camouflage clothing (restricted in some African countries)
  • Hard-shell suitcases (soft duffel bags are preferred)
  • Drones (require special permits in Tanzania)
  • Excess jewelry or valuables
  • Hair dryers (usually provided or not allowed)
  • Too many clothes (overpacking is common)

Luggage Tips for Tanzania Safaris

  • Use a soft duffel bag (preferred for safari vehicles & light aircraft)
  • Weight limit is often 15–20 kg per person
  • Pack compactly and efficiently

Seasonal Packing Notes

  • Dry season (June–October): Bring warmer layers for mornings
  • Green season (November–May): Rain jacket & insect repellent are essential

Final Packing Advice

When it comes to safaris, less is more. Comfort, mobility, and practicality matter far more than fashion. Most lodges are relaxed, and there’s no pressure to dress up.

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