Packing for your first safari can be overwhelming—especially when you’re not sure what the African bush demands. At Wild Myth Adventures, we’ve guided hundreds of travelers through Tanzania’s national parks, and we know what works in the wild. This Tanzania safari packing list breaks down the essentials to ensure you’re comfortable, prepared, and safari-ready.
👕 Clothing Essentials: What to Wear on Safari
👚 Tops & Layers
- 3–4 lightweight, breathable T-shirts or safari shirts (neutral colors: khaki, olive, tan)
- 1–2 long-sleeve shirts for sun and insect protection
- 1 warm fleece or sweater for chilly mornings and evenings
- 1 light waterproof jacket for unexpected rain
👖 Bottoms
- 2–3 pairs of lightweight trousers or hiking pants
- 1 pair of shorts (for warm afternoons at the lodge)
- Optional: Zip-off pants (convertible to shorts)
🧥 Additional Gear
- Wide-brimmed sun hat
- Lightweight scarf or buff (for dust)
- Swimsuit (many lodges have pools)
- Pajamas or comfortable sleepwear
🟡 Avoid: Dark blue and black (attracts tsetse flies), bright white or red (stands out in nature)
👟 Footwear for the Safari Terrain
- 1 pair of comfortable hiking shoes or safari boots
- 1 pair of sandals or flip-flops (for camp/lodge use)
- Moisture-wicking socks (3–4 pairs)
✅ Break in shoes before traveling to avoid blisters.
🎒 Essential Gear to Pack
- Daypack or small backpack (for water, camera, sunscreen)
- Reusable water bottle or hydration bladder
- Binoculars (at least 8×42 for clear wildlife viewing)
- Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
- Sunglasses with UV protection
- Power bank and universal adapter
- Travel pillow (for long drives)
📸 Electronics & Photography
- Camera with extra memory cards & batteries
- Smartphone (with offline maps, apps, etc.)
- GoPro or video camera (optional)
- Waterproof dry bag (to protect gear during boat rides or rain)
🧴 Toiletries & Health Essentials
- Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
- Insect repellent with DEET
- Lip balm with SPF
- Hand sanitizer
- Travel-sized soap, shampoo, conditioner
- Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss
- Quick-dry towel
- Personal medications (in original packaging)
- First-aid kit: plasters, antiseptic, painkillers, anti-diarrheal, rehydration salts
- Prescription for malaria prophylaxis (consult your doctor)
🧾 Documents & Travel Essentials
- Passport (valid 6+ months)
- Visa (if applicable – can often be obtained on arrival)
- Vaccination certificate (Yellow Fever if required)
- Travel insurance documents
- Copies of important documents (keep physical and digital backups)
- Cash in USD and local Tanzanian shillings (some remote lodges don’t accept cards)
🛑 What NOT to Pack
- Drones (often restricted in national parks)
- Camouflage clothing (may be prohibited at airports or checkpoints)
- Hairdryers (many lodges use solar power and can’t handle high-wattage appliances)
- Too much jewelry or valuables
- Large, hard-shell suitcases (soft duffel bags preferred for luggage restrictions on safari flights)
🧳 Safari Luggage Tips
- ✅ Use soft-sided duffel bags
- ✅ Limit weight to 15–20 kg for fly-in safaris
- ✅ Pack in layers to adjust to temperature changes
- ✅ Leave room for souvenirs and gifts
🎯 Special Additions for Kids (If Traveling as a Family)
- Safari-themed activity books or coloring pages
- Binoculars for kids
- Snacks for long drives
- Child-friendly insect repellent and sunscreen
- Personal comfort items (blanket, plush toy, headphones)
🌍 Why Travel Light with Wild Myth Adventures?
Our team ensures you’re well looked after with in-vehicle coolers, charging stations, clean bottled water, and daily sanitation. We also help arrange rental gear (sleeping bags, walking poles, etc.) upon request.
Conclusion
With this complete Tanzania safari packing list, you’ll be fully equipped for an unforgettable adventure. From the Serengeti plains to Ngorongoro’s crater walls, the right gear ensures that all you focus on is the thrill of the wild. Let Wild Myth Adventures take care of the rest.