How to dress in Namibia?
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Clothing for the Hot and Arid Climate
In Namibia, where the climate is often hot and sunny, it is recommended to wear cotton or linen garments for a safari.
These lightweight and breathable materials help keep you cool while providing protection from the sun. Additionally, a wide-brimmed hat or cap effectively shields against UV rays in the desert.
These garments should facilitate blending into the environment while safeguarding against sun exposure.
It is vital to include a sturdy pair of hiking shoes in your luggage for traversing the rugged terrains of safaris, as well as high-SPF sunscreen to mitigate the risks posed by UV rays.
Accessories such as a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and a water bottle are essential for coping with the arid climate during your travels.
Cool Evenings and Southern Hemisphere Winter
During the Southern Hemisphere winter in this African country, from June to August, nighttime temperatures can plummet below freezing. Thus, travelers should prepare warm clothing. Jackets, parkas, scarves, gloves, and beanies are useful, especially for evening outings and early morning safaris. For particularly cold nights, especially if camping or staying in unheated lodges, warm pajamas are recommended. Employing a layering technique allows for easy adaptation to temperature variations between day and night, ensuring comfort and protection throughout the day.
Protection Against Insects and Inclement Weather
In Namibia, safeguarding against insects and adverse weather conditions enhances the overall travel experience. During the rainy season, from November to April, mosquitoes proliferate, necessitating the wearing of insect-repellent-treated clothing, such as long-sleeved shirts and pants to prevent bites. Additionally, waterproof clothing should be included in your luggage.
Avoiding White Clothing on Safari
Matakwa Safaris, drawing on its local expertise and field experience, advises travelers to refrain from wearing white clothing during their African journeys. Indeed, white fabric easily attracts dust, soils quickly, and can disturb the local wildlife, as this color does not naturally exist in safari environments. Moreover, white clothing complicates the discreet observation of animals. It is preferable to choose neutral colors like khaki, beige, or brown, which blend more seamlessly into the landscape, are less prone to staining, and provide better camouflage during wildlife observation.
Appropriate Attire for a Safari in Namibia
For a successful trip to Namibia, it is crucial to adapt your outfits to the hot and arid climate, opting for lightweight clothing in neutral colors while avoiding white. Essential gear includes a sturdy pair of hiking shoes and effective UV protection. Insect-repellent-treated clothing is recommended for the rainy season, and warm layers are necessary for cool nights. Lastly, a camera allows you to capture the essence of your African adventure.






