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| Travel Tips.. |
| What
to pack |
| Casual, comfortable wash-and-wear
clothing is most useful. Most hotels offer
extremely quick laundry turnaround, and it is
certainly not necessary to bring a separate change
of clothing for each day. It is recommended that
luggage is kept to a minimum for own comfort and
ease of transport, particularly if light aircraft
transfers are utilised. Useful items to take
include scissors, tweezers, lipsalve, and sun
block as well as preferred brands of toiletries
and cosmetics, as local supplies may be scarce.
Also take a torch and a pocket knife, and
spectacle wearers should take a spare pair. |
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| Passports
& Visas |
All passports must be valid at least 6
months beyond the date of intended stay, and some
countries also require there to be a minimum
number of blank pages. Please note that all
children now require their own
passport.
Visa requirements change very
frequently so please check with us for the very
latest information. Should a visa need to be
obtained in advance of travel we can recommend the
services of a visa company. Please note that
postal applications to certain embassies can take
up-to 4 weeks so early application is advisable. |
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| Money |
| The majority of African currencies
cannot be obtained in advance overseas. Whilst
cash is preferable in more rural areas and safari
lodges, credit cards are accepted in most major
centres and hotels. Travellers Cheques can be
cashed at banks, with ATM’s largely available in
main centres. |
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| Health |
| The exact choice of vaccines required
depends on many individual factors as well as the
precise travel plans. The vaccines most commonly
recommended to travellers to Africa include
tetanus, typhoid, meningitis, polio, yellow fever,
rabies and hepatitis A. In addition, malaria is a
serious disease spread by mosquitoes, with
prevention consisting of taking anti-malarial
medication. Every traveller to Africa should seek
advice from a qualified doctor or practitioner
prior to travel and the use of insect repellent
locally is also advisable. |
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| Luggage
Allowance |
| The standard luggage allowance in
economy class is between 20-23kgs, with hand
baggage allowance varying by airline. Additional
allowances are offered for those travelling in
premium classes, but please note some light
aircraft flights, particularly in Southern Africa,
restrict baggage to 12–15kg, (preferably packed in
a soft bag), plus a reasonable amount of camera
equipment. |
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| Local
Cuisine |
| Be wary of eating food from local
foodstalls, and try to wash produce before
preparation where self-catering. Only drink water
known to be safe. In certain areas of Africa water
purification tablets are required if drinking tap
water, and brush teeth only with bottled
water. |
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| Respect |
| Please show respect for local
inhabitants and the environment. Try not to
demean, insult or patronise and always ask
permission before photographing people or
property. Take nothing away but memories and
photographs, and leave nothing but
footprints! |
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| Gifts |
| Africa is an incredible continent
offering incredible experiences. However some
areas suffer incredible poverty and tourists are
welcomed as a source of much needed income.
Visitors may like to further enrich the lives of
locals by collecting any unwanted items of
clothing (t-shirts, baseball caps, trainers, etc),
in advance of travelling and donating them whilst
abroad. |
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