What to Pack for a Tanzanian Safari (And What to Leave Behind)
What to Pack for a Tanzanian Safari (And What to Leave Behind)
Heading out on a Tanzanian safari is the adventure of a lifetime—but what you pack can make or break your comfort in the bush. Between bumpy game drives, early morning chills, hot afternoons, and the possibility of rain or dust, it’s important to pack smart, not heavy.
Here’s your complete safari packing guide—curated by the Sasatrip team to help you travel light, stay comfortable, and focus on spotting lions, elephants, and unforgettable African sunsets.
The Safari Essentials
These items are must-haves for any Tanzania safari, no matter the season
Light Jacket or Fleece
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Mornings and evenings can be surprisingly chilly, especially in higher altitude areas like Ngorongoro or during the dry season.
Neutral-Colored Clothing
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Think beige, olive, brown, or khaki. Avoid bright colors (they can attract insects) and dark blue or black (can attract tsetse flies).
Comfortable Closed Shoes
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For game drives, light trainers are fine. If you’re doing any walking safaris or visiting villages, add sturdy walking shoes.
We Are Here to Assist You
Packing for safari doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right clothing, protection, and a sense of adventure, you’ll be fully prepared to soak in Tanzania’s wild beauty.
At Sasatrip, we provide all the in-country support you need—from comfortable safari vehicles to experienced guides who help you make the most of every game drive.
What to Leave Behind
There’s no need to overpack. Here’s what you can skip:
- Hard suitcases: Soft duffel bags are better for safaris, especially if you’re flying in bush planes with luggage limits.
- High heels or dress shoes: Leave the fancy footwear at home.
- Bright or white clothes: Not bush-friendly, they get dirty quickly.
- Jewelry and valuables: Keep it simple and safe.
- Hair dryers or bulky electronics: Most safari lodges run on solar or limited power.
- Food or snacks: Sasatrip provides all meals and snacks. If you have dietary restrictions, just let us know in advance.


Pro Tips from the Sasatrip Team
Layer your clothing—mornings are cool, afternoons are hot.
Pack one “nicer” outfit if your lodge has a bar or you’re heading to Zanzibar after your safari.
Use packing cubes to organize clothes, electronics, and gear.