What
to pack
As temperatures can be very high during the
summer months, clothing made from cotton is
preferable. During winter, light clothing,
combined with a sweater and/or jacket is recommended,
as it becomes cold in the evenings and early
mornings.
Generally, casual comfortable
clothing is suitable throughout the year.
The most practical items to pack for safari
are:
• blouses with long sleeves (even
in summer, they will protect you from the
sun and from mosquitoes)
• t-shirts
• shorts or a light skirt
• jeans or safari trousers for evenings
and cooler days
• fleece or sweater and a warm jacket
for game drives (necessary, even in summer
& for coastal regions)
• comfortable walking shoes
• sun block, sunglasses, hat, insect
repellent, moisturiser, lip-salve - essentials!
• binoculars and a camera are a must
• track suit - good for sleeping in
during winter months
• light, compact raincoat for summer
- just in case!
• swimsuit, as most hotels have swimming
pools
• towel, torch and sleeping bag for
camping safaris (sleeping bags can be hired
from most safari operators)
• bring an elegantly casual outfit
for dinner at the smarter hotels
Layers are most practical for the fluctuating
day/night temperatures of Namibia. Dull
and/or neutral colours are more suitable
for safari, white is not practical. Cotton
clothing is recommended for summer. It is
best to pack hardy, durable clothing.
If you are travelling with an organised
safari, it is important to check what your
weight limit is. Generally you will need
to restrict your luggage to 10-12kg (preferably
packed in a soft bag) plus a reasonable
amount of camera equipment.
Driving Tips
In Namibia one drives on the left; the general
speed limit is 60 km/h in built up areas
and 120 km/h on open roads. Reduce speed
when driving on gravel roads.
Overseas visitors intending to drive in
Namibia must carry a valid international
driving license. Slow speeds are essential
at night when the animals are dazzled be
headlights.