One Safari essential I have been happy to have with me on Safari for the past few years.
My Wind Jacket.
Did you know that during the cooler months it can be around 50s-60s during the early morning and evening times. Ngorongoro Crater can go down to 40s. The cooler months on Safari in Tanzania are usually from April to October/November.
It has been a life saver for those cold early morning game drives as well as the evening sundowners. Layering is so necessary on Safari. Even during the cold months of June, during the day, it can warm up hence having an easy zipper jacket to remove is quite convenient. Open vehicles add to the cold factor but oh so fun.
Keep it Nylon. I have this Carhartt jacket. It has worked well for me but there are so many options for you to consider.
Why I like a nylon wind-jacket?
- It folds into a small bundle. When opened, it does not wrinkle.
- It is very light weight but packs a warm punch. Weight is important in my packing.
- Easy to clean. Your favorite drink spills during the bumpy ride, no worries, wipe it off.
- Acts as a rain coat. I was caught in a down pour during my June 2014 Safari in Serengeti. I was dry and so was my camera once tucked inside my jacket.
Do you have any favorite jacket that would work for your Safari?
Use it on your Safari. Now, let's get you there.