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| It never gets really cold
in Tanzania so lightweight clothing is the norm. On safari avoid brightly coloured
clothes, they may alarm the animals. Browns, beiges and khaki are preferred. Short-sleeve
shirt/blouses and short are ideal, but pack a sweater, it can be chilly in the
early morning and in the evening. Wear a hat to avoid sunstroke and don't forget
a swimsuit. | Shoes
should be sensible-walking through the bush is not like strolling through Hyde
Park and for climbing Kilimanjaro or Mount Meru take thermal underwear, a rain
jacket, good socks and sturdy boots, Shorts for women are acceptable - but not
too short. Women should carry a wrap to cover their legs in towns or villages
as revealing clothes can cause offence, especially in Zanzibar and other Muslim
areas. On the beach, and within the confines of beach hotels, normal swimwear
is acceptable but nudity certainly is not. | | |  | | |