
Safari Party Timeline & Planning Checklist
Plan a wild safari party with a simple timeline, easy jungle-inspired setup tips, and a smooth day-of flow.
2–3 Weeks Before The Party
- Choose your safari adventure plan.
Choose your safari party direction, guest count, and party setup so the rest of the plan feels easy.
Send invitations early and make a short list of the supplies, serving pieces, and activity materials you still need.
- Order the big essentials first.
Place orders for your safari party decorations, tableware, balloons, and party favors while you still have time.
If you are using custom pieces, leave a little extra time for shipping and any last-minute swaps.
- Map out your jungle setup.
Sketch out where guests will eat, play, and take photos so setup feels intentional instead of rushed.
Decide which focal areas need the most attention, like the food table, entry, or favor station.
1 Week Before The Party
- Confirm guests and safari supplies.
Confirm your headcount and send a quick reminder so parents know the time, location, and any outfit notes.
Double-check that all shipments arrived and make a short backup list for anything missing.
- Finalize your safari activities.
Pick main activities like an animal hunt, coloring station, or explorer challenge.
Gather any props, clue cards, or nature-inspired pieces you need for games and table activities.
- Finalize food, cake, and favors.
Order the cake or dessert, finalize snacks and drinks, and make sure serving supplies are ready.
Set aside favors and any safari party extras now so you are not sorting them the day of.
1–2 Days Before
- Pre-stage your safari supplies.
Pre-sort decorations by zone and label bins or bags so setup goes faster.
Assemble simple elements ahead of time, like favor bags, signage, or tabletop pieces.
- Prep for a smooth party flow.
Charge devices, print anything you need, and set aside scissors, tape, extension cords, and cleanup supplies.
Walk through the event from guest arrival to pickup so you know where transitions may need a little help.
- Save some breathing room for the final day.
Pick up fresh food items, clear party surfaces, and leave yourself a little buffer time before guests arrive.
