Below is the suggested Equipment List for your Tunisian Camel Safari:
- Soft, Shower Proof Duffel type bag
- Daybag for items you need to access quickly, ie sunscreen, mineral water, camera (this will be in front of you on the camel).
- Sleeping Bag – synthetic – dries out quicker.
- Bivvy Bag – to keep you and/or your luggage dry in the event of rain/heavy dew.
- Mat to go under sleeping bag – optional. (Mattresses and blankets are provided)
- Waterproof jacket with hood, and waterproof trousers.
- Scarf and/or packable hat to keep out sun (combination of both recommended).
- Cotton gloves to protect hands from sun when riding.
- Warm Fleece.
- Track suit bottoms.
- Loose fitting cotton trousers, combat style with pockets are good.
- Lightweight tights or leggings to wear under trousers if you get saddle sore.
- Loose fitting shirts.
- T shirts for layering.
- 1 Sweater.
- 1 Warm set of underwear such as Merino Wool ice breaker – can be cold at night.
- Ordinary underwear – cotton.
- Sarong, which can also be used as a towel.
- Sturdy, but comfortable leather or canvas shoes/boots.
- Socks, knee high preferable, so that trousers can be tucked in when riding.
- Beanie hat for if it gets cold at night.
- Flip flops.
- Swimming togs for Hotel Pools!
- Sandproof covering/cases for your mobile phone and camera.
- Sun screen
- Pain Killers
- Wet Ones/Wipes
- Travel Tissues/Loo Paper
- Knicker Liners
- Johnsons Baby Powder, to combat saddle soreness
- Insect Repellent
- Cream for insect bites/stings
- Imodium
- TORCH + spare batteries
- First Aid Kit
- NB There are no loos in the desert, but bushes and sand dunes do provide a degree of privacy!