Planning a safari in Tanzania? One of the most common questions travelers ask is: “What should I wear on a safari?” The right clothing can make your adventure more comfortable, practical, and even safer. Whether you’re heading into the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, or Tarangire National Park, your outfit matters more than you might think.
This ultimate guide will help you choose the ideal safari wardrobe—from colors and fabrics to essentials and season-specific tips.
Stick to earthy tones like:
Khaki
Olive green
Beige
Light brown
Bright colors (like red or white) attract insects and may startle animals. Dark colors attract heat and tsetse flies.
Opt for clothes made of cotton, linen, or moisture-wicking material. These help keep you cool during the day and layer easily for cooler mornings and evenings.
Long sleeves and pants offer:
Protection from sunburn
Defense against mosquitoes and insects
Safety from thorny bushes during walking safaris
Convertible pants (with zip-off legs) are great for day-to-night transitions.
Morning and evening game drives can be chilly, especially from June to August or in higher altitudes like the Ngorongoro Crater rim.
If you’re traveling during the green season (March–May or November), a compact rain jacket is essential.
Bring:
Closed-toe walking shoes or light hiking boots for game drives and short bush walks
Sandals or flip-flops for relaxing at the lodge or camp
Make sure shoes are already broken in—blisters are no fun on safari.
Wide-brimmed hat or cap for sun protection
UV-protection sunglasses
Scarf or Buff for dust during drives
Light gloves for early morning chill (optional in dry season)
Quick-dry underwear and socks
Neutral-colored camera bag or daypack
For extra protection in areas with mosquitoes or tsetse flies:
Choose insect-repellent-treated clothing (e.g. permethrin-treated shirts)
Wear socks and long pants tucked in during evening hours
Apply DEET-based repellent on exposed skin
Season | What to Expect | What to Wear |
---|---|---|
Dry Season (Jun–Oct) | Cool mornings, hot days | Layers, long sleeves, breathable fabrics |
Wet Season (Mar–May) | Rain showers, green landscapes | Waterproof jacket, sturdy shoes, quick-dry clothing |
Shoulder Seasons (Nov & Jan–Feb) | Warm with possible light rain | Mix of sun gear and rain protection |
Safari dresses or skirts in neutral colors are great for lodge days
Sports bras are recommended for bumpy drives
Avoid overly tight clothing for comfort in hot conditions
Lightweight cargo pants offer great storage and comfort
Breathable undershirts help reduce sweat buildup
Consider a belt pouch or money belt for personal items
Most safari lodges offer laundry services, often complimentary or at a small fee. This means you don’t have to overpack!
2–3 long-sleeved shirts
2–3 pairs of long pants
1–2 pairs of shorts
1 light fleece or jacket
1 waterproof jacket
1 wide-brimmed hat
Comfortable walking shoes
Sandals/flip-flops
Underwear and socks (quick-dry)
Sunglasses and scarf
Sleepwear
Swimwear (some lodges have pools)
Choosing the right safari clothing for your Tanzania adventure ensures a more enjoyable and comfortable experience. Focus on comfort, protection, and practicality—without sacrificing style. Whether you’re exploring the Serengeti plains or watching flamingos in Lake Manyara, your wardrobe will help you feel confident and safari-ready.
Remember: it’s not about fashion—it’s about function.
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