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Tanzania Packing List

When it comes to luggage, soft-shell bags are the best choice for a safari in Tanzania. We recommend a medium-sized duffel or soft bag with a maximum weight of 15 kg, plus one small carry-on. Hard suitcases and trolley bags are difficult to store in safari vehicles, while soft bags make loading much easier.

Since you’ll be spending a lot of time in customized 4×4 Land Cruisers, space is limited. A compact soft bag ensures everyone’s luggage fits comfortably. Additionally, pack a small daypack for game drives—perfect for binoculars, sunscreen, water, and a camera. If you’re traveling as a couple, sharing one small day bag is even better.

Important Note: Plastic bags are banned in Tanzania. Bring a reusable, eco-friendly tote bag for shopping or carrying small items.

What Clothes to Pack for a Safari in Tanzania

Choosing the right safari clothing is essential for both comfort and practicality. Here are our expert recommendations:

  • Neutral and Light-Colored Clothing: While full khaki is not necessary, avoid bright colors and camouflage patterns. Neutral tones like beige, tan, olive, or light brown help you blend in and avoid attracting insects. Tsetse flies are drawn to blue and black, so steer clear of these shades in bushy or marshy areas.
  • Warm Layers: Early mornings and evenings can be surprisingly chilly, especially in areas like the Ngorongoro Crater or at higher altitudes. Pack a light jacket, fleece, or scarf.
  • Sun Protection: The African sun can be deceptively strong. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect your skin and eyes.
  • Shoes: Comfortable closed shoes are essential. Hiking boots are optional unless you plan on trekking. A pair of sandals or flip-flops is useful for relaxing at camp.
  • Swimwear: Many safari lodges and camps feature swimming pools—perfect for cooling off during hot afternoons.
  • Safari Dinner Outfit: Add a touch of style with a light dress, linen shirt, or smart casual attire for evening dinners.
  • Respect Local Culture: In Zanzibar and some rural areas, modest clothing is expected—covering shoulders and knees in public places. While casual wear is acceptable at most safari lodges, some luxury camps may encourage a smart casual dress code at dinner.

Once you book with us, we’ll provide a detailed personalized packing list tailored to your safari itinerary.

Essential Safari Accessories & Miscellaneous Items

Beyond clothes, here are other important items to include in your Tanzania safari packing checklist:

  • Guidebook – with wildlife checklists, Swahili phrases, and maps.
  •  First Aid Kit – with bandages, antiseptic, and personal medication.
  • Spare Glasses/Contacts – in case of loss or damage.
  • Binoculars – for spotting wildlife from a distance.
  • Hat or Cap – to shield from the sun during game drives.
  • Plug Adapter – Tanzania uses Type D plugs.
  • Waterproof Bag – to protect electronics from dust and rain.
  • Reusable Water Bottle – eco-friendly and refillable during drives.
  • Head Torch – useful for camps with limited lighting.
  • Mosquito Repellent & Malaria Medication – consult your doctor before travel.
  • Money Belt – to safely carry documents and cash.
  • Travel Alarm Clock – for early morning wake-ups.

Important Travel Documents for Tanzania

Travel requirements can change, so always double-check with the Tanzanian Embassy or Consulate before departure. Generally, you should carry:

  • Passport – valid for at least 6 months after departure.
  • Visa – available on arrival, but we strongly recommend applying for an online e-Visa to save time at the airport. Processing usually takes 2–3 weeks.
  • Yellow Fever Certificate – required if entering from a yellow-fever-risk country (e.g., Kenya or Uganda).
  • Return or Onward Flight Ticket – proof of exit is required.
  • Travel Insurance – covering medical emergencies and trip cancellations.
  • Credit/Debit Card – notify your bank before travel to avoid issues.
  • Copies of Important Documents – keep digital and paper backups.

Prepare for Your Tanzania Safari with Confidence

Packing wisely ensures you can fully enjoy the incredible wildlife, landscapes, and culture of Tanzania without unnecessary stress. Whether it’s your first safari or a return adventure, our expert safari packing tips will help you travel light while staying prepared for every moment.

Frequently Asked Questions – Tanzania Safari Packing List

1. What type of bag is best for a safari in Tanzania?

A soft-shell duffel bag or backpack is best. Hard suitcases and trolley bags are difficult to store in safari vehicles. Most safari operators recommend keeping luggage under 15 kg plus one carry-on.

Pack light, neutral-colored clothes such as beige, khaki, and olive. Avoid bright colors, camouflage, and especially blue or black (which attract tsetse flies). Bring warm layers for early morning drives, sun protection, comfortable closed shoes, and swimwear for lodges with pools.

Yes, most visitors require a visa. You can get one on arrival, but applying online for an e-Visa before travel saves time at the airport.

Yes. Malaria is present in Tanzania. Consult your doctor before travel for recommended malaria prophylaxis. You should also bring insect repellent.

No. Tanzania has banned plastic bags. Instead, bring a reusable tote or eco-friendly bag.

You’ll need a valid passport (6+ months), visa, travel insurance, return/onward flight ticket, and (if applicable) a yellow fever vaccination certificate.

Yes, most lodges allow casual clothing, but some luxury lodges request smart-casual attire for dinner. Packing one nice outfit for evenings is a good idea.

Ready to experience Tanzania? Contact us today to begin planning your tailor-made safari.