12 Sept 2023
South AfricaWhat should I pack for a South Africa safari?
You don’t need much specialist gear for a South African safari.
Most people will want a photographic record of their adventure and if wildlife images are important to you then you need a good DSLR camera with a long lens, at least 400mm. Anything less and the animals will appear as nothing but hazy dots in a sea of scrub. Bring spare camera batteries and memory cards.
Binoculars are another essential. Get the best pair you can afford and make sure that everyone in your group has a pair or there will be endless bickering over whose turn it is to get a closer look at that distant rhino.
A good field guide to the birds and animals is an excellent addition to your pack. Most guides will have one for guests to use, but it’s still nice to have your own.
Lightweight walking shoes are a good idea (and essential for anyone planning a walking safari). Hiking trousers and shorts are also worth having. They provide protection from the thorn bushes and sun and are comfortable to wear. Don’t forget to bring a fleece as it can be surprisingly cold during a sunrise safari. Sun hat, sunscreen and sunglasses are three other essentials.
If staying in up-market accommodation, it’s probably worth bringing a set of slightly smarter clothes for evening dinner.
With fluctuating temperatures — hot and sunny during the day, cold at night — layering is your best option. Some things to consider bringing include:
- T-shirts or shirts — bring some longsleeve ones to combat mosquito and the sun
- Lightweight fleece/jacket
- Safari/combat trousers
- Shorts
- Broken in walking/hiking shoes
- Sunhat
- Sunglasses
- Sandals/flipflops for use in lodges/camps
- Swimwear
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