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  1. Alexandra

    Omg going on Safari is definitely on my bucket list – and all of your outfits looked so cute! xx

  2. I used to live in Kenya. I would suggest a few white cotton shirts. When the sun is out, you can sunburn very quickly (and even when it’s behind clouds you can burn). It’s hard to keep up with hourly applications of sun lotion, plus the dust and limited ability to wash your hands make lotion unpleasant (wear it, but use clothing for your all-day protection).
    Things might have changed, but in the past shorts were worn only by school-age boys and prison convicts.
    I would think that a jumpsuit is difficult for in-the-wild bathroom breaks. Even pants; I greatly appreciated wearing skirts when I lived there because they were easy to hike up and keep clean in squat-toilet situations.
    Also: buy yourself a lesso or kikoy (local versions of sarongs–big rectangles of colorful cotton) when you arrive. There are so many designs and they serve as skirts, shawls, swim towels, you name it.

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