Why Packing Smart Matters
Packing for a Tanzania safari isn’t just about style — it’s about comfort, practicality, and preparedness in the wild. Conditions vary between the Southern, Northern, and Coastal Circuits, and packing the right items can make your trip more enjoyable. Twombili Tours guides have put together this,What to pack for a Tanzania safari, expert-verified list based on what we use and recommend daily on safari.
Clothing Essentials
Your clothing should blend comfort, function, and subtle earth tones (khaki, beige, olive). Avoid bright colors and camouflage patterns — they attract insects or are restricted in some areas.
What to Pack for a Tanzania Safari for the Dry Season (June–October):
- Lightweight long-sleeved shirts for sun protection
- Breathable safari trousers (convertible zip-off options work best)
- Fleece or light jacket for chilly early mornings and evenings
- Sun hat with a wide brim
- Sunglasses with UV protection
What to Pack for a Tanzania Safari for the Green Season (November–March):
- Quick-dry clothing that can handle rain and humidity
- Light waterproof jacket or poncho
- Extra socks and fast-drying underwear
- Waterproof shoes or sandals for lodge wear
For Zanzibar Add-Ons:
- Swimwear and light resort wear
- Flip-flops or sandals
- A casual outfit for dining
Tip: Avoid bright colors that attract insects
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Footwear
- Comfortable closed walking shoes or trail sneakers
- Lightweight boots for bush walks (optional but useful)
- Flip-flops or slip-ons for lodge use
Twombili Tip: Break in all footwear before traveling — new boots can cause blisters on day one.
Accessories and Safari Gear
- Binoculars (8×40 or higher recommended)
- Camera with extra batteries and memory cards
- Travel adaptor (Tanzania uses UK-style Type G plugs)
- Power bank for charging devices during long game drives
- Small backpack or daypack for personal items
- Refillable water bottle (avoid single-use plastics)
Packing list verified by Twombili Guides
“Every item on this list comes from years of real experience guiding safaris. Pack light — but pack smart, and you’ll enjoy every moment without stress.”

Health and Personal Care
- High-quality insect repellent (with DEET or picaridin)
- Sunscreen (SPF 30+) and lip balm with SPF
- After-bite cream or soothing lotion
- Malaria prevention medication as prescribed by your doctor (consult before travel)
- Personal medications and basic first-aid kit
- Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
- Reusable face mask or scarf (for dusty drives)
Travel Documents & Essentials
Keep all documents organized in a waterproof pouch or folder:
- Passport (valid 6+ months)
- Travel insurance and medical coverage info
- Yellow Fever vaccination certificate (if applicable)
- Visa approval (e-visa printout or copy)
- Safari itinerary and booking confirmations
- Emergency contacts (Twombili Tours contact included)
Optional but Useful Additions
- Travel laundry soap for handwashing clothes
- Small flashlight or headlamp
- Lightweight travel towel
- Notebook or safari journal for kids
- Snacks (nuts, granola bars, or dried fruit)
- Compact rain cover for camera or daypack
Seasonal Considerations
Southern Tanzania (Ruaha, Nyerere, Mikumi):
Temperatures can vary widely — mornings are cool while afternoons are hot. Layers are essential.
Northern Tanzania (Serengeti, Ngorongoro):
Pack warmer layers if you’re visiting high-altitude areas like Ngorongoro Crater rim.
Zanzibar:
Hot and humid most of the year — bring breathable cotton and light fabrics.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About What to Pack for a Tanzania Safari
1. Can I do laundry while on safari?
Yes, most lodges in Southern Tanzania offer same-day laundry service, though some won’t wash undergarments — bring biodegradable soap for those.
2. Are there luggage limits on safari flights?
Yes, for small planes, luggage is usually limited to 15 kg in soft bags (no hard cases). Check with your Twombili consultant before traveling.
3. What should I pack for kids on safari?
Comfortable clothes, sun hats, binoculars, a camera, and a small backpack for their own “adventure kit.”
Prepare for Your Adventure
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