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During your safari, depending on the style of trip chosen, dress code may vary slightly. None of the hotels insist on any formal type of dress – ties, jackets etc – so the norm would be casual. In towns and cities, and at certain of the more up-market lodges (eg Mweya, Emin Pasha, The Sheraton etc) then long pants and shirt / golf shirt would be acceptable, or ladies may wear a skirt of course!
On safari in the bush lodges etc, eg Bwindi you would wear casual clothes (tracksuit etc) for warmth. In the day time on safari, generally shorts, t-shirts, hat, sunblock etc is recommended. |
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