Did you know that at AfrikaBurn, you must bring everything you need to survive for a week in the harsh Tankwa Karoo desert—nothing is sold except ice? This radical self-reliance is both a challenge and an adventure, making preparation the key to an unforgettable experience. In this guide, discover exactly what to pack and which gear will help you thrive in extreme desert conditions at AfrikaBurn.
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Best Time to Visit
AfrikaBurn is held annually in late April or early May, when daytime temperatures are warm and nights can drop to near freezing. This is the most comfortable window for desert camping, but you must be ready for sudden weather changes, strong winds, and the possibility of rain.
How to Get There & Around
- From Cape Town: Drive 4–6 hours northeast to the Tankwa Karoo. The last stretch is rough gravel—go slow and check your tires.
- On Site: Vehicles are parked for the week. Get around by foot or bike (mountain bikes are best). Decorate your bike and bring lights for night rides.
Budget vs Luxury Travel Costs
Expense Category | Budget (Solo) | Luxury (Couple/Group) |
---|---|---|
Ticket | $120–$180 | $120–$180 per person |
Transport | $60–$120 (car share) | $300–$600 (camper van hire) |
Accommodation | $50–$100 (tent) | $400–$800 (caravan rental) |
Food & Water | $50–$100 (DIY) | $200–$300 (gourmet, group) |
Gear & Survival Kit | $50–$100 | $200–$400 (premium gear) |
Total (est. 5 days) | $330–$600 | $1,220–$2,280 |
Packing and Gear Guide for Extreme Conditions
Water & Hydration
- 5 liters of water per person per day (for drinking, cooking, washing, and brushing teeth). Freeze bottles for cool water and double as ice packs.
- Electrolyte sachets for rehydration.
Food & Cooking
- Non-perishable foods (canned goods, energy bars, nuts, dried fruit).
- Pre-cooked, vacuum-sealed meals (curries, stews).
- Camp stove or portable burner, fuel, lighter/matches.
- Cooler with ice packs or dry ice.
- Reusable utensils, plates, mugs, and a dishwashing tub.
- Trash bags (heavy-duty, double up—everything must be packed out).
Shelter & Sleeping
- Durable, wind-resistant tent or shift pod.
- Heavy-duty tent stakes (rebar or steel nails).
- Shade structure or tarp for daytime relief.
- Sleeping bag (rated for sub-zero temperatures), blankets, pillow.
- Groundsheet or camping mat.
- Eye mask and earplugs for better sleep.
Clothing & Personal Gear
- Day: Light, breathable fabrics, hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, bandanas or buffs for dust.
- Night: Warm layers—hoodies, jackets, thermal underwear, wool socks, gloves, beanie.
- Waterproof jacket and shoes (it can rain).
- Sturdy, closed shoes for rocky terrain; extra socks.
- Costumes and accessories for self-expression.
- Backpack or holster for hands-free carrying.
Hygiene & Health
- Wet wipes, hand sanitizer, biodegradable soap.
- Portable camping shower or solar shower bag.
- Toothbrush, toothpaste, menstrual products.
- Comprehensive first aid kit (bandages, painkillers, rehydration salts, prescriptions).
- Lip balm and moisturizer (desert air is dry).
- Toilet paper (porta-loos provided, but bring extra).
Lighting & Power
- Headlamp, torch, bike lights, fairy lights, EL wire (plus spare batteries).
- Solar chargers or power banks for devices.
- LED lights for your tent and bike (essential for safety at night).
Tools & Extras
- Duct tape, cable ties, rope, aluminum foil, ziplock bags.
- Multi-tool or Swiss Army knife.
- Bicycle (with lock, puncture kit, and lights).
- Umbrella or parasol for extra shade.
- Portable ashtray (for smokers).
- Recycling bins or bags for sorting waste.
Safety & Comfort
- Fire extinguisher (for camp safety).
- Extra set of car keys, stored separately.
- Tennis balls to cover sharp tent pegs.
- Fans or hand fans for daytime heat.
- Personal ID, ticket, and any required documentation.
Where to Stay
Budget:
- Bring your own tent and gear; join a theme camp for shared resources if possible.
Premium:
- Rent a caravan or luxury tent with insulation and private amenities. Some camps offer premium setups for a fee.
Local Tips, Safety, Culture, Language
- Plan ahead: Make a checklist and pack early—forgetting essentials can ruin your week.
- Leave no trace: Everything you bring in must leave with you.
- Protect yourself: The desert is unforgiving; sunburn, dehydration, and windburn are real risks.
- Community: Consent, respect, and gifting are core values.
- Languages: English is common, but you’ll also hear Afrikaans and other South African languages.
Traveler Story: Packing Lessons Learned
“My first AfrikaBurn, I underestimated the wind—my tent nearly took flight the first night! Heavy-duty stakes and a groundsheet made all the difference. I also ran out of wet wipes by day three—now I always pack double. Preparation is everything in the Karoo.”
Sample Itinerary: 5 Days of Adventure
Day 1:
- Arrive, set up wind-proof camp, organize water and gear.
Day 2:
- Explore the playa by bike, check hydration, adjust shelter for sun/wind.
Day 3:
- Join a communal meal, attend a survival skills workshop, refresh your first aid kit.
Day 4:
- Rest during peak heat, enjoy art and performances at dusk, check gear for dust/wind damage.
Day 5:
- Pack up, clean your site thoroughly, and join the Temple Burn for a powerful farewell.
Travel FAQs
1. How much water should I bring?
At least 5 liters per person per day for all uses.
2. What kind of tent is best?
A wind-resistant tent with heavy-duty stakes and a shade structure.
3. Can I buy food or drinks on site?
No—bring all your own supplies. Only ice is sold.
4. What’s the weather like?
Hot, dry days; cold nights; sudden wind or rain possible.
5. Are there showers?
No—bring a portable shower or use wet wipes.
6. What are the best shoes?
Sturdy, closed shoes for rocky terrain; waterproof shoes in case of rain.
7. Is a bike necessary?
Highly recommended for exploring the vast site.
Conclusion
AfrikaBurn is an adventure that rewards preparation and creativity. With the right packing and gear, you’ll not only survive but thrive in the Tankwa Karoo’s wild beauty—dancing, exploring, and connecting with a vibrant community. Ready for the dust and the magic? Share your top packing tip or dream AfrikaBurn outfit in the comments below!