AfrikaBurn takes place in Tankwa Karoo, South Africa, usually in April, South African autumn. It is a small, 13,000-capacity festival where the crowd notices what you wear, running 7 days across desert with camping on site.
Burning Man’s South African sibling in the Karoo: 30°C days, near-freezing nights, fine dust in everything, and a full costume culture.
Plan around heat first: daytime highs sit near 30°C (86°F), which rules out anything heavy, tight or synthetic in the middle of the day. Rain is unlikely, which is the one thing you can plan around.
Below: the 10 outfits that work best at AfrikaBurn, what the crowd actually wears, and the practical rules, bag size, footwear, night layers. That decide whether the outfit survives the weekend.