kenya Tanzania June 15 day what to wear??
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Liz, I know what you mean. in Zimbabwe and Botswana we were in open-sided vehicles with nothing between us and the animals but thin air. In Zambia we were allowed out of the bus to photograph white rhino - the guide said he would warn us if the rhino looked like charging, but asked us not to all try to squeeze through the bus door at the same time!
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Dottie, I really don't know. The tsetse fly traps had bright blue plastic sheets, if that's any indication. As LizFrazier said in an earlier post, if you are warm blooded you will be bitten anyway. I don't really see any sense in buying a whole new wardrobe for a short trip to Africa, but if you stick to earth colors the insects will be less likely to home in on you.
Incidentally, in England, where I live, insects of all kinds are attracted to yellow and red - I suppose to them it means flowers. Not a problem in the city, but if you are on a picnic in the park the bugs will drive you crazy when you wear those colors. I guess that's a case against bright colors on safari.
Incidentally, in England, where I live, insects of all kinds are attracted to yellow and red - I suppose to them it means flowers. Not a problem in the city, but if you are on a picnic in the park the bugs will drive you crazy when you wear those colors. I guess that's a case against bright colors on safari.
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