Yes, green is one of the best colors to wear on a safari and is highly recommended by guides and experts. The goal of safari attire is to blend into the natural environment—the bush, savanna, or forest—so as not to startle the animals or attract unwanted attention. Muted shades like olive green, forest green, and khaki are ideal because they mirror the vegetation. However, there are a few "rules" to keep in mind: you should avoid very dark or "hunter" greens if you are in an area known for tsetse flies, as these insects are biologically attracted to dark, solid colors (especially blues and dark greens) and have a painful bite. You should also avoid "neon" or "bright" greens that look unnatural. It is also important to note that camouflage patterns are strictly prohibited for civilians in several African countries, such as Zimbabwe and Zambia, as they are reserved for military and anti-poaching units. Wearing camo can lead to questioning or even arrest at checkpoints. Therefore, stick to solid, earth-toned greens in breathable fabrics like cotton or linen to stay cool and inconspicuous during your game drives or walking safaris.