You’ve booked your safari with Binary Safaris — congratulations! An exciting adventure awaits you. You're about to explore the wild beauty of Africa, see incredible animals up close, and make memories that will stay with you forever. But before you hop on that plane, let’s talk about a few things that will help you feel ready, comfortable, and confident about your journey.

Know What to Expect

A safari is not just a trip — it’s a journey into nature. You’ll wake up to birds singing, see animals in their natural homes, and spend your days exploring the African bush. Here’s what a typical day might look like:
  • Early morning game drive (best time to see wildlife)
  • Breakfast in the bush or back at your camp
  • Relaxing midday break (nap, lunch, or reading)
  • Afternoon drive or walk, followed by a magical sunset
  • Dinner around the fire, with stories under the stars
  • No two days are the same. And that’s part of the magic.

    What to Pack

    Clothing

  • Light, neutral-colored clothes (tan, brown, green)
  • A warm jacket or sweater (mornings and nights can be cold)
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • A hat and sunglasses for the sun
  • A rain jacket (especially during the green season)
  • A swimsuit (some lodges have pools!)
  • Essentials

  • Sunscreen and lip balm
  • Insect repellent
  • Binoculars for spotting animals
  • Camera or smartphone for capturing memories
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Small backpack or day bag
  • Personal Items

  • Any necessary medications
  • Travel documents (passport, visa, insurance)
  • A journal to write down your experiences
  • A power bank or solar charger (for areas with limited electricity)
  • Pro Tip: Pack light! Most safari vehicles and light aircraft have baggage limits — stick to the essentials and use a soft duffel bag if possible.

    Health & Safety Tips

  • Visit your doctor before traveling. Ask about vaccines or malaria pills depending on the region you're visiting.
  • Drink bottled or filtered water.
  • Always follow your guide’s instructions during game drives and walks — they are trained to keep you safe and help you get the most from your adventure.
  • Bring a small first aid kit with basics like band-aids, pain relievers, and motion sickness tablets if needed.
  • Prepare to Disconnect

    One of the most beautiful parts of a safari is how it helps you slow down and reconnect with nature. Many safari camps have limited Wi-Fi, and that’s okay — it’s a chance to be fully present. Leave your emails behind. Look up. Listen. Breathe. Take it all in. You won’t miss the internet when there’s a herd of elephants walking by or the sun setting over the savannah.

    A Few Extra Tips

  • Learn a few local words or phrases — your guides will love it!
  • Be open-minded. Safari life is full of surprises.
  • Respect the animals and their space — you are a visitor in their home.
  • Take time to talk to your guide. They have amazing stories and deep knowledge of the land.
  • You’re Ready!

    Before your safari with Binary Safaris begins, take a moment to feel the excitement. This isn’t just a trip — it’s the adventure of a lifetime. You’re going to see wild animals, meet kind people, enjoy delicious food, and feel something special in your heart. Africa changes you in the best way. So pack your bag, bring your spirit of adve