We went at the end of May, so I cannot speculate on July weather. But I think you will want closed shoes. There are many times you are walking in "natural" areas, and I would not take a chance on running into some red ants or other biting insects. None of us wore flip flops or sandals unless we were going to the pool or walking around a hotel.
Also, you have to take your shoes off if you want to stand on the seats of the safari vehicles to get a better view of the wildlife.
Just returned from the June 16 Kenya Tanzania Classic Safari. Fantastic trip, like no other. No need for boots; but closed-toe walking shoes or sturdy Ked-type shoes for daytime. Took flip flops only for around pool.
Thanks for the tips. Will be leaving in two days for July 11 tour. My wife and I are both very excited. We will be ecstatic if we see even 50% of all that people talk about. Hope we do. Thanks again.
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Also, you have to take your shoes off if you want to stand on the seats of the safari vehicles to get a better view of the wildlife.
Have a great trip!
Thanks for the tips. Will be leaving in two days for July 11 tour. My wife and I are both very excited. We will be ecstatic if we see even 50% of all that people talk about. Hope we do. Thanks again.