Shoes and safari in Kenya
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Tina<BR><BR>Where are you going?<BR>What kind of safari?<BR><BR>We went on a flying/ jeep safari with some time in mokoro canoes too.<BR><BR>But not really any walking.<BR><BR>So I wore a cross between walking shoes and trainers (sneakers).<BR><BR>They were supportive and slightly higher at the ankle than regular trainers, but not as hard as regular walking boots, didnt need to break them in at all, vrey comfy.<BR><BR>I didn't bother with sandals, which I had packed, because there were spiders and crawlies and things, and also, in June it was pretty cool in the early morning and evenings, enough to have gloves, scarf, hat...<BR><BR>Kavey
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Dress is comfortable and casual while at safari resorts. Long lightweight pants, shorts, t shirts, shirts and a light windbreaker in neutral colors will be good. Closed, comfortable shoes and a pair of sandals will be sufficient. Don't forget the bathing suit.Unless you will also be going to city hotels, don't bother with dressy outfits.
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