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If you are planning to visit either of these three fabulous islands in Tanzania and you’ve no idea what to pack with you, here are the tips.
For women, you can pack a pair of open flip-flops or any open flat shoewear, a cool print maxi dress (summer dress, pants and/or shorts)-perfect streetwear without forgetting a pair of sunglasses, swimming costume (Hey! a little swim won’t spoil the fun). as fashionable as you can be complete the look with a straw hat and accessories of your choice.
For men, you can pack a pair of open sandals, comfy pairs of summer pants and/or shorts, a summer shirt, adding to the statement; cool sunglasses, a smile and a wink.
Additional things to carry with you are the sunscreen to protect your skin from being damaged when sun-basking ( My God! My skin is super tanned); and a bag or purse.
Packing for an African safari is somewhat different to most other trips you’ll take. Navigating rural roads in an open-top jeep means that you’ll get covered in dust, so you’ll need clothes that hide dirt well. Because temperatures can change dramatically throughout the day, layers are essential (after all, pre-dawn game drives are often chilly even in the height of summer).
If your itinerary includes flights in a bush plane between different parks or camps, you’ll need to pack extra light to comply with charter flight baggage restrictions. In this article, we provide a comprehensive packing list that should cover most 7-10 day safaris (while still leaving room in your suitcase for a few curios).
The annual migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra is a truly remarkable wildlife show and worth planning for. The best time to witness the migration is probably February – March when the wildebeest and zebra have their young. Not only can you enjoy seeing baby animals, but the predators are at the highest number too. Because the herds also concentrate in the south of the Serengeti, it’s easy to plan your wildlife viewing in that area and find a safari company that offers lodging there.
Tanzania is still worth visiting during the shoulder season; you’ll be able to witness some wonderful wildlife, undisturbed by other tourists. The low-season is May – June when the heavy rains make many roads simply impassable. Rain also means that water is plentiful and the animals are able to scatter over a wider area — making it more difficult for you to spot them. More on Tanzania’s climate and more about — Best time to visit Tanzania.