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Check list

  • Good quality sunglasses - preferably polarized. Tinted fashion glasses are not good in strong light
  • Sun hat
  • Golf-shirts, t-shirts and long-sleeved cotton shirts
  • Shorts / skirts
  • Long trousers / slacks
  • More formal attire (gents - sports jacket or lounge suit. Ladies - cocktail dress) if you are staying at a prestigious city hotel or are journeying on a luxury train
  • Underwear (sports bra recommended on game drives as the roads can be bumpy and uneven) and socks
  • Good walking shoes (running / tennis / trainers are fine unless you are planning to do any ambitious hiking)
  • Sandals
  • Swimming costume
  • Warm winter jersey
  • Warm Anorak or Parka and scarf / gloves for the cold winter months (May to September)
  • Light rain gear for summer months (late November to April)
  • Camera equipment and plenty of film / extra digital memory cards
  • If you wear contact lenses, we recommend a pair of back-up glasses, in case you get irritation from dust whilst on safari
  • Binoculars. Night vision binoculars are not essential but highly recommended if your holiday includes night game drives on safari
  • Newman´s bird book if you are a keen birder (available at airports and quality bookshops)
  • Personal toiletries
  • Malaria tablets (if applicable)
  • Moisturising cream and suntan lotion
  • Insect repellent e.g. Tabard, Rid, Jungle Juice etc. Freely available from chemists and retail outlets
  • Basic medical kit ( aspirins, plasters, Imodium, antiseptic cream, anti-histamine cream etc
  • Tissues / wet-wipes
  • A small torch is often very useful
  • Visas, tickets, passports, money etc
  • Waterproof / dustproof cover for your camera


Please note that bright colours and white are NOT advised whilst on safari / game drives. Remember that there may be weight restrictions on luggage amounts for internal / domestic flights.

our blog

15 May 2012

Our Safari

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