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  1. Rob @ Masai Mara

    Wao.. What a detailed article on what to wear on an African safari. Great to hear you went to Masai mara’s Mahali Mzuri and Cottars Camp. You couldn’t do any better with those two. Such a great piece which I will simple be recommending to my female guests when they ask about the attire.

  2. Melissa Lee

    Love this post its full of great information! Quick question, I noticed you have the steam line luggage (so cute) where you able to use these for your Safari trip or did you end up changing to something different?

    • I brought the Steamline suitcase along with me to Gondwana Game Reserve when I was driving from Cape Town, however I wouldn’t recommend that suitcase when flying or on a larger trip. Some of the bush flights, like I mentioned in Kenya, have strict luggage restrictions, and I think a duffel/soft bag is the best choice 🙂

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