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    Home»Business»We went on our first African safari. Our trip would’ve been better if we’d known these 5 things before we left.
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    We went on our first African safari. Our trip would’ve been better if we’d known these 5 things before we left.

    Monah AnthonyBy Monah AnthonyJuly 13, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    We went on our first African safari. Our trip would've been better if we'd known these 5 things before we left.
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    • My african-safari-first-timers-2024-7″ rel=”nofollow noopener” target=”_blank”>first African safari trip would have been better if I had known five things before I traveled.
    • Bringing a day bag with a portable charger and sunscreen would’ve made our game drives better.
    • I wished I’d packed extra clothes in my carry-on bag and planned my layover better.

    One summer, we headed to the beachy Maldives on a bucket-list vacation. The year after, we booked a 10-day luxury African safari trip, which felt like a cool change of scenery.

    For the first leg, we visited Arusha, the Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. We then spent three days in Zanzibar for a luxury beach getaway on the Indian Ocean.

    I can’t put into words just how magical Africa was but I can tell you that our trip would’ve been better if we’d known five key things before we left.

    From packing to planning, here’s what I’d do differently next time.

    After a 14-hour flight from New York City to Nairobi, a 10-hour layover, and a flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport, I found out my luggage was among a number of bags that hadn't made the trip.An airport attendant told me this happens frequently in Mt. Kilimanjaro due to airplane weight limitations. The largest and heaviest bags are sometimes left behind and brought in on a later flight.Unfortunately, I only had one extra outfit and a few essentials in my carry-on. Since the lodge's laundry service had a too-long turnaround time, I ended up washing my underwear and socks in the sink with a hotel soap bar.I tried to buy clothing, but in this remote part of Africa, we only had access to the lodge's gift shop. It didn't have socks or underwear, and I spent $50 on the only short-sleeved shirt that fit me: a hot-pink number with Hakuna Matata across the front.Unfortunately, bright colors can attract tsetse flies and scare away wildlife. You can imagine the dirty looks I got from other tourists when I showed up for our safari in my shirt as if I hadn't known the proper dress code.My luggage arrived at our lodge just over 48 hours later, but if I could do it all over again, I'd pack a carry-on with at least three days of clothing and essentials.

    Luggage delays here are more common than I realized and I wish I’d been better prepared.After a 14-hour flight from New York City to Nairobi, a 10-hour layover, and a flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport, I found out my luggage was among a number of bags that hadn’t made the trip.An airport attendant told me this happens frequently in Mt. Kilimanjaro due to airplane weight limitations. The largest and heaviest bags are sometimes left behind and brought in on a later flight. Unfortunately, I only had one extra outfit and a few essentials in my carry-on.Since the lodge’s laundry service had a too-long turnaround time, I had to wash my underwear and socks in the sink with a hotel soap bar.I tried to buy clothing, but in this remote part of Africa, we only had access to the lodge’s gift shop. It didn’t have socks or underwear, and I spent $50 on the only short-sleeved shirt that fit me: a hot-pink number with “Hakuna Matata” across the front.Unfortunately, bright colors can attract tsetse flies and scare away wildlife. You can imagine the dirty looks I got from other tourists when I showed up for our safari in my shirt as if I hadn’t known the proper dress code.My luggage arrived at our lodge just over 48 hours later, but if I could do it all over again, I’d pack a carry-on with at least three days of clothing and essentials.Business Insider USA

    When I first arrived in the Serengeti, I had no idea what a full safari day or game drive would be like.I later learned game drives can be really long  we usually boarded our Land Cruiser at 6 a.m. and didn't come back until 4 p.m. or later.The drives would've been more comfortable if I'd brought a bag with things like a battery-powered fan, Advil, sunscreen, bug spray, snacks, a cooling towel, an insulated water bottle, and a portable phone charger.Lastly, we should've brought two pairs of binoculars. My husband and I <a href=shared a single pair, which was pretty inconvenient.”>

    Several basic items could’ve made the long game rides way more comfortable.When I first arrived in the Serengeti, I had no idea what a full safari day or game drive would be like. I later learned game drives can be really long — we usually boarded our Land Cruiser at 6 a.m. and didn’t come back until 4 p.m. or later.The drives would’ve been more comfortable if I’d brought a bag with things like a battery-powered fan, Advil, sunscreen, bug spray, snacks, a cooling towel, an insulated water bottle, and a portable phone charger. Lastly, we should’ve brought two pairs of binoculars. My husband and I shared a single pair, which was pretty inconvenient.Business Insider USA

    Safari days are long, so opt for comfortable clothing and shoes.Speaking of shoes, I don't recommend bringing any white ones. Although I looked cute and trendy in my white sneakers, they were entirely covered in brown dirt by the end of the first day.Summer days in Africa are hot, but nights can get chilly, so it's best to pack items that keep you comfortable in a range of temperatures. Most guides also recommend wearing neutral, earthy tones like beige, khaki, olive, and brown that won't alarm animals.I also wished I'd packed more lightweight clothing that covered most of my skin, <a href=protecting me from mosquito and tsetse-fly bites while keeping me cool in the African heat.”>

    I overpacked but still felt like I didn’t have the right attire.Safari days are long, so opt for comfortable clothing and shoes. Speaking of shoes, I don’t recommend bringing anything white. Although I looked cute and trendy in my white sneakers, they were entirely covered in brown dirt by the end of the first day.Summer days in Africa are hot but can be chilly at night, so it’s best to pack items that will keep you comfortable in varying temperatures. Most guides also recommend wearing neutral, earthy tones like beige, khaki, olive, and brown that won’t alarm animals. I also wished I’d packed more lightweight clothing that covered most of my skin, protecting me from mosquito and tsetse-fly bites while keeping me cool in the African heat.Business Insider USA

    It's common to have long layovers or overnight stays when traveling from the US to remote parts of Africa.For our 10-hour layover in Nairobi, we got Kenya Airways lounge access, which I highly recommend.Our plan was to stay in the airport lounge, eat, and sleep in its nap pods. However, the lounge was smaller than we anticipated  food options were limited, and the few pods were full during our entire layover.We wanted to change our layover plan and find a nearby hotel or sightseeing excursion instead, but we decided against it after learning Kenya was experiencing a yellow-fever endemic.Although the potentially fatal disease is preventable by a vaccine, this was one of the few vaccines we didn't get before our trip because we hadn't planned on leaving the airport.If we had, we would've seen more of Kenya. Instead, we sat in uncomfortable chairs under bright light for hours.

    Extra planning could’ve made our layover better.It’s common to have long layovers or overnight stays when traveling from the US to remote parts of Africa. For our 10-hour layover in Nairobi, we got Kenya Airways lounge access, which I highly recommend.Our plan was to stay in the airport lounge, eat, and sleep in its nap pods. However, the lounge was smaller than we anticipated — food options were limited, and the few pods were full during our entire layover. We wanted to change our layover plan and find a nearby hotel or sightseeing excursion instead, but we decided against it after learning Kenya is experiencing a yellow-fever endemic.Although the potentially fatal disease is preventable by vaccine, this was one of the few vaccines we didn’t get before our trip because we hadn’t planned on leaving the airport. If we had, we would’ve seen more of Kenya. Instead, we sat in uncomfortable chairs under bright light for hours.Business Insider USA

    We tried to see a lot on our trip, but I wish we'd taken our time and stayed two to three days at each property.I especially regret spending only one night in the Ngorongoro Crater because we didn't get to see its famous packs of lions. Animals are on their own schedule, and you can't control when they will be visible  all you can do is wait.I also recommend having downtime between each stop to avoid safari burnout. Fortunately, many lodges have pools or relaxing activities like yoga classes.This story was originally published on September 19, 2024, and most recently updated on July 13, 2026.

    I wish we hadn’t crammed so much into one week.We tried to see a lot on our trip, but I wished we’d taken our time and stayed two to three days at each property. I especially regretted only spending one night in the Ngorongoro Crater because we didn’t get to see its famous packs of lions. Animals are on their own schedule, and you can’t control when they will be visible — all you can do is wait.I also recommend having downtime between each stop to avoid safari burnout. Fortunately, many lodges have pools or relaxing activities like yoga classes.Business Insider USA

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