What to Bring

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What to Pack for Your Safari Adventure

To ensure you are fully prepared and comfortable during your safari, we recommend bringing the following essential items:

  • Soft luggage only – Please use soft suitcases or duffel bags (no hard cases, frames, or wheeled bags). This is important because safari vehicles and small charter flights have limited luggage space.

  • Warm jackets – Evenings and early mornings can be surprisingly cold, especially in the desert and winter months. A warm fleece or jacket is essential.

  • Hats and caps – A wide-brimmed hat or cap will help protect you from the strong African sun.

  • Sunglasses – UV protection is a must for both comfort and safety in the bright outdoors.

  • Malaria medication – Consult your doctor for advice on malaria prevention and bring the recommended treatment or prophylaxis. Insect repellent is also highly recommended.

  • Books – Both leisure reading and wildlife/nature reference books can enhance your safari downtime.

  • Binoculars – A good pair of binoculars is invaluable for spotting wildlife at a distance.

  • Cameras and accessories – Bring your camera, spare memory cards, and extra batteries to capture those once-in-a-lifetime moments.

  • Electrical adapters – Botswana and much of Southern Africa use Type M power sockets (three round pins). Bring the appropriate adapter for your devices.

  • Torch or headlamp – Campsites and remote lodges may have limited lighting at night, so a torch or headlamp is very useful.

Additional Recommendations

  • Lightweight, neutral-colored clothing – Avoid bright colors; khaki, beige, and olive tones are ideal for blending into the environment.

  • Comfortable walking shoes – Essential for bush walks and moving around camp.

  • Personal toiletries and medications – Bring your own supply, as shops are limited in remote safari areas.

  • Reusable water bottle – Helps you stay hydrated and reduces plastic waste.

  • Sunscreen & lip balm with SPF – Protects against the strong African sun.

  • Small daypack – Handy for game drives and short excursions.

  • Travel insurance documents – Keep copies of your policy in case of emergencies.