Day 1: Linyanti Concession, Chobe National Park

DAY 1

Scheduled safari aircraft flight from MUB to Saile Airstrip.

Game drive transfer from Saile Airstrip to Linyanti Bush Camp.

Activities Included:

Linyanti Bush Camp: Morning, afternoon, and night game drives, walking safaris*, and mokoro safaris*. An ABCF community visit
can also be booked.

NB: Families with children under the age of 12 can opt for Linyanti Ebony and Khwai Leadwood.
*Mokoro and walking safaris are restricted to guests aged 16 and older. Mokoro safaris are also subject to water levels. Guides are armed for safety during walking safaris.

Expert tips

Climate

Climate in Southern Africa (Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, & Zimbabwe).

-The climate in these regions is mainly temperate.

-Summer (October to April) can be very hot, daytime temperatures can exceed 30ºC (86ºF).

-Emerald Season (December to March) sees average daily temperatures range from 20ºC (68ºF) to 23ºC (75ºF). Short downpours and thunderstorms are common.

- Winter (May to September) brings cooler weather, with an average daily temperature of around 25ºC (77ºF); early mornings and evenings may be very cold.

What to pack

For your comfort, we recommend packing casual, wash-and-wear clothing. Bring muted colours for game viewing. Keep in mind that early morning and late afternoon game drives can be very cold, particularly in winter. The most practical items to pack for safari are

 - Khaki, green-, beige-, and neutral-coloured clothes (Please note that no camouflage/ military-like clothes are allowed in Zimbabwe).

-Shirts with long sleeves (even in summer, as they provide protection from the sun and mosquitoes).

-Neutral coloured walking trousers. Jeans or safari trousers for evenings and cooler days.

-Layered clothing (including a down jacket: recommended for early morning and evening game drives).

-Lightweight water-proof jacket (for Emerald Season).

-Swimwear

- Comfortable walking shoes.

-Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, insect repellent, and lip-salve. 

-Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, soap, and body lotion supplied in camp)

-Personal medications.

- Binoculars and camera equipment.

Luggage Allowance

Due to limited space in vehicles and bush aircrafts, luggage must adhere to the following standards:

Please provide this information on the Personal Information Form.

Luggage restrictions for internal light aircraft flights

- Soft-sided bags only, no wheels or frames

- Maximum weight of 44 lbs (20 kg), which includes hand luggage

- Size Restrictions: 10 in (25 cm) wide by 12 in (30 cm) high and 24 in (62 cm) long.

For extra luggage, you can book an additional seat on the aircraft subject to availability.

To ensure proper loading, the pilot will also need the weight of each passenger. Individuals over 265 lbs (120 kg) may need to purchase an additional seat.

Photography

Please ensure you have an ample supply of memory cards and batteries. Always ask for permission before photographing local residents. Please note that the use of drones and similar aerial devices are strictly prohibited.

Wi-fi and Cellular

While certain camps and lodges provide Wi-Fi throughout their premises, others only offer it only in designated areas or not at all. This encourages guests to fully immerse themselves in nature with no digital distractions. Please be aware that the available Wi-Fi is limited to basic functions such as sending and receiving emails and WhatsApps. This ‘bush Wi-Fi’ is not strong enough for video conferences, online streaming, etc. Please note that there is no mobile signal in the bush.

Travelling with Children

--A valid passport

An unabridged birth certificate (or a certified copy thereof)

-A letter of consent from the other parent should the minor be travelling with only one parent. This letter is a requirement; however, it is at the discretion of the immigration officer to ask for this paperwork.

Passports and Visas

If you are a foreign visitor, you must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after your planned departure date. Additionally, ensure your passport has at least two consecutive blank pages (excluding endorsement pages). It is crucial to verify your specific visa requirements with the appropriate embassies or consulates, as these can differ based on your nationality. This responsibility lies with you.

Health Requirements

If you require specific medication, please bring enough to last the duration of your visit. All our camps can accommodate CPAP machines - guests must bring their own device. Some camps have a temporary plug socket installed in your room to support the device. Please consult us as your Senior Travel Advisor if you plan to bring your CPAP machine. A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is mandatory for entry into Southern Africa if you have previously travelled through a Yellow Fever Zone. Please consult your physician before traveling to Africa for advice on malaria precautions and required chemoprophylaxis. We also advise that you check your government’s foreign travel advice.

Included

Accommodation

All meals and beverages

Conservation and community levy

Scheduled inter-camp air transfers (helicopter or fixedwing)
Airport departure taxes

Return road transfers from airstrips

Laundry service

Twice daily shared safari activities

Excluded

International flights
Transfers not stipulated

Travel insurance

Visa fees
Items of a personal nature
Gratuities

Single supplements

Day 2: Linyanti Concession, Khwai

Activities Included:

Linyanti Bush Camp: Morning, afternoon, and night game drives, walking safaris*, and mokoro safaris*. An ABCF community visit
can also be booked.


Families with children under the age of 12 can opt for Linyanti Ebony and Khwai Leadwood.
*Mokoro and walking safaris are restricted to guests aged 16 and older. Mokoro safaris are also subject to water levels. Guides are armed for
safety during walking safaris.

Expert tips

Climate

Climate in Southern Africa (Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, & Zimbabwe).

-The climate in these regions is mainly temperate.

-Summer (October to April) can be very hot, daytime temperatures can exceed 30ºC (86ºF).

-Emerald Season (December to March) sees average daily temperatures range from 20ºC (68ºF) to 23ºC (75ºF). Short downpours and thunderstorms are common.

- Winter (May to September) brings cooler weather, with an average daily temperature of around 25ºC (77ºF); early mornings and evenings may be very cold.

What to pack

For your comfort, we recommend packing casual, wash-and-wear clothing. Bring muted colours for game viewing. Keep in mind that early morning and late afternoon game drives can be very cold, particularly in winter. The most practical items to pack for safari are

 - Khaki, green-, beige-, and neutral-coloured clothes (Please note that no camouflage/ military-like clothes are allowed in Zimbabwe).

-Shirts with long sleeves (even in summer, as they provide protection from the sun and mosquitoes).

-Neutral coloured walking trousers. Jeans or safari trousers for evenings and cooler days.

-Layered clothing (including a down jacket: recommended for early morning and evening game drives).

-Lightweight water-proof jacket (for Emerald Season).

-Swimwear

- Comfortable walking shoes.

-Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, insect repellent, and lip-salve. 

-Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, soap, and body lotion supplied in camp)

-Personal medications.

- Binoculars and camera equipment.

Luggage Allowance

Due to limited space in vehicles and bush aircrafts, luggage must adhere to the following standards:

Please provide this information on the Personal Information Form.

Luggage restrictions for internal light aircraft flights

- Soft-sided bags only, no wheels or frames

- Maximum weight of 44 lbs (20 kg), which includes hand luggage

- Size Restrictions: 10 in (25 cm) wide by 12 in (30 cm) high and 24 in (62 cm) long.

For extra luggage, you can book an additional seat on the aircraft subject to availability.

To ensure proper loading, the pilot will also need the weight of each passenger. Individuals over 265 lbs (120 kg) may need to purchase an additional seat.

Photography

Please ensure you have an ample supply of memory cards and batteries. Always ask for permission before photographing local residents. Please note that the use of drones and similar aerial devices are strictly prohibited.

Wi-fi and Cellular

While certain camps and lodges provide Wi-Fi throughout their premises, others only offer it only in designated areas or not at all. This encourages guests to fully immerse themselves in nature with no digital distractions. Please be aware that the available Wi-Fi is limited to basic functions such as sending and receiving emails and WhatsApps. This ‘bush Wi-Fi’ is not strong enough for video conferences, online streaming, etc. Please note that there is no mobile signal in the bush.

Travelling with Children

--A valid passport

An unabridged birth certificate (or a certified copy thereof)

-A letter of consent from the other parent should the minor be travelling with only one parent. This letter is a requirement; however, it is at the discretion of the immigration officer to ask for this paperwork.

Passports and Visas

If you are a foreign visitor, you must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after your planned departure date. Additionally, ensure your passport has at least two consecutive blank pages (excluding endorsement pages). It is crucial to verify your specific visa requirements with the appropriate embassies or consulates, as these can differ based on your nationality. This responsibility lies with you.

Health Requirements

If you require specific medication, please bring enough to last the duration of your visit. All our camps can accommodate CPAP machines - guests must bring their own device. Some camps have a temporary plug socket installed in your room to support the device. Please consult us as your Senior Travel Advisor if you plan to bring your CPAP machine. A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is mandatory for entry into Southern Africa if you have previously travelled through a Yellow Fever Zone. Please consult your physician before traveling to Africa for advice on malaria precautions and required chemoprophylaxis. We also advise that you check your government’s foreign travel advice.

Included

Accommodation

All meals and beverages

Conservation and community levy

Scheduled inter-camp air transfers (helicopter or fixedwing)
Airport departure taxes

Return road transfers from airstrips

Laundry service

Twice daily shared safari activities

Accommodation

All meals and beverages

Conservation and community levy

Scheduled inter-camp air transfers (helicopter or fixedwing)
Airport departure taxes

Return road transfers from airstrips

Laundry service

Twice daily shared safari activities

Excluded

I

International flights
Transfers not stipulated

Travel insurance

Visa fees
Items of a personal nature
Gratuities

Single supplements

nternational flights
Transfers not stipulated

Travel insurance

Visa fees
Items of a personal nature
Gratuities

Single supplements

Day 3: Linyanti Concession

Activities Included:

Linyanti Bush Camp: Morning, afternoon, and night game drives, walking safaris*, and mokoro safaris*. An ABCF community visit
can also be booked.

NB: Families with children under the age of 12 can opt for Linyanti Ebony and Khwai Leadwood.
*Mokoro and walking safaris are restricted to guests aged 16 and older. Mokoro safaris are also subject to water levels. Guides are armed for safety during walking safaris.

Expert tips

Climate

Climate in Southern Africa (Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, & Zimbabwe).

-The climate in these regions is mainly temperate.

-Summer (October to April) can be very hot, daytime temperatures can exceed 30ºC (86ºF).

-Emerald Season (December to March) sees average daily temperatures range from 20ºC (68ºF) to 23ºC (75ºF). Short downpours and thunderstorms are common.

- Winter (May to September) brings cooler weather, with an average daily temperature of around 25ºC (77ºF); early mornings and evenings may be very cold.

What to pack

For your comfort, we recommend packing casual, wash-and-wear clothing. Bring muted colours for game viewing. Keep in mind that early morning and late afternoon game drives can be very cold, particularly in winter. The most practical items to pack for safari are

 - Khaki, green-, beige-, and neutral-coloured clothes (Please note that no camouflage/ military-like clothes are allowed in Zimbabwe).

-Shirts with long sleeves (even in summer, as they provide protection from the sun and mosquitoes).

-Neutral coloured walking trousers. Jeans or safari trousers for evenings and cooler days.

-Layered clothing (including a down jacket: recommended for early morning and evening game drives).

-Lightweight water-proof jacket (for Emerald Season).

-Swimwear

- Comfortable walking shoes.

-Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, insect repellent, and lip-salve. 

-Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, soap, and body lotion supplied in camp)

-Personal medications.

- Binoculars and camera equipment.

Luggage Allowance

Due to limited space in vehicles and bush aircrafts, luggage must adhere to the following standards:

Please provide this information on the Personal Information Form.

Luggage restrictions for internal light aircraft flights

- Soft-sided bags only, no wheels or frames

- Maximum weight of 44 lbs (20 kg), which includes hand luggage

- Size Restrictions: 10 in (25 cm) wide by 12 in (30 cm) high and 24 in (62 cm) long.

For extra luggage, you can book an additional seat on the aircraft subject to availability.

To ensure proper loading, the pilot will also need the weight of each passenger. Individuals over 265 lbs (120 kg) may need to purchase an additional seat.

Photography

Please ensure you have an ample supply of memory cards and batteries. Always ask for permission before photographing local residents. Please note that the use of drones and similar aerial devices are strictly prohibited.

Wi-fi and Cellular

While certain camps and lodges provide Wi-Fi throughout their premises, others only offer it only in designated areas or not at all. This encourages guests to fully immerse themselves in nature with no digital distractions. Please be aware that the available Wi-Fi is limited to basic functions such as sending and receiving emails and WhatsApps. This ‘bush Wi-Fi’ is not strong enough for video conferences, online streaming, etc. Please note that there is no mobile signal in the bush.

Travelling with Children

--A valid passport

An unabridged birth certificate (or a certified copy thereof)

-A letter of consent from the other parent should the minor be travelling with only one parent. This letter is a requirement; however, it is at the discretion of the immigration officer to ask for this paperwork.

Passports and Visas

If you are a foreign visitor, you must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after your planned departure date. Additionally, ensure your passport has at least two consecutive blank pages (excluding endorsement pages). It is crucial to verify your specific visa requirements with the appropriate embassies or consulates, as these can differ based on your nationality. This responsibility lies with you.

Health Requirements

If you require specific medication, please bring enough to last the duration of your visit. All our camps can accommodate CPAP machines - guests must bring their own device. Some camps have a temporary plug socket installed in your room to support the device. Please consult us as your Senior Travel Advisor if you plan to bring your CPAP machine. A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is mandatory for entry into Southern Africa if you have previously travelled through a Yellow Fever Zone. Please consult your physician before traveling to Africa for advice on malaria precautions and required chemoprophylaxis. We also advise that you check your government’s foreign travel advice.

Included

Accommodation

All meals and beverages

Conservation and community levy

Scheduled inter-camp air transfers (helicopter or fixedwing)
Airport departure taxes

Return road transfers from airstrips

Laundry service

Twice daily shared safari activities

Excluded

International flights
Transfers not stipulated

Travel insurance

Visa fees
Items of a personal nature
Gratuities

Single supplements

Day 4: Khwai Community Area

DAY 4 

Game drive transfer from Linyanti Bush Camp to Saile Airstrip.

Scheduled safari aircraft flight from Saile Airstrip to Khwai Airstrip.

Game drive transfer from Khwai Airstrip to Khwai Lediba.

Activities Included

Khwai Lediba: Morning, afternoon, and night game drives, walking safaris*, and mokoro safaris*. An ABCF community visit can be
booked.

NB: Families with children under the age of 12 can opt for Linyanti Ebony and Khwai Leadwood.
*Mokoro and walking safaris are restricted to guests aged 16 and older. Mokoro safaris are also subject to water levels. Guides are armed for safety during walking safaris.

Expert tips

Climate

Climate in Southern Africa (Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, & Zimbabwe).

-The climate in these regions is mainly temperate.

-Summer (October to April) can be very hot, daytime temperatures can exceed 30ºC (86ºF).

-Emerald Season (December to March) sees average daily temperatures range from 20ºC (68ºF) to 23ºC (75ºF). Short downpours and thunderstorms are common.

- Winter (May to September) brings cooler weather, with an average daily temperature of around 25ºC (77ºF); early mornings and evenings may be very cold.

What to pack

For your comfort, we recommend packing casual, wash-and-wear clothing. Bring muted colours for game viewing. Keep in mind that early morning and late afternoon game drives can be very cold, particularly in winter. The most practical items to pack for safari are

 - Khaki, green-, beige-, and neutral-coloured clothes (Please note that no camouflage/ military-like clothes are allowed in Zimbabwe).

-Shirts with long sleeves (even in summer, as they provide protection from the sun and mosquitoes).

-Neutral coloured walking trousers. Jeans or safari trousers for evenings and cooler days.

-Layered clothing (including a down jacket: recommended for early morning and evening game drives).

-Lightweight water-proof jacket (for Emerald Season).

-Swimwear

- Comfortable walking shoes.

-Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, insect repellent, and lip-salve. 

-Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, soap, and body lotion supplied in camp)

-Personal medications.

- Binoculars and camera equipment.

Luggage Allowance

Due to limited space in vehicles and bush aircrafts, luggage must adhere to the following standards:

Please provide this information on the Personal Information Form.

Luggage restrictions for internal light aircraft flights

- Soft-sided bags only, no wheels or frames

- Maximum weight of 44 lbs (20 kg), which includes hand luggage

- Size Restrictions: 10 in (25 cm) wide by 12 in (30 cm) high and 24 in (62 cm) long.

For extra luggage, you can book an additional seat on the aircraft subject to availability.

To ensure proper loading, the pilot will also need the weight of each passenger. Individuals over 265 lbs (120 kg) may need to purchase an additional seat.

Photography

Please ensure you have an ample supply of memory cards and batteries. Always ask for permission before photographing local residents. Please note that the use of drones and similar aerial devices are strictly prohibited.

Wi-fi and Cellular

While certain camps and lodges provide Wi-Fi throughout their premises, others only offer it only in designated areas or not at all. This encourages guests to fully immerse themselves in nature with no digital distractions. Please be aware that the available Wi-Fi is limited to basic functions such as sending and receiving emails and WhatsApps. This ‘bush Wi-Fi’ is not strong enough for video conferences, online streaming, etc. Please note that there is no mobile signal in the bush.

Travelling with Children

--A valid passport

An unabridged birth certificate (or a certified copy thereof)

-A letter of consent from the other parent should the minor be travelling with only one parent. This letter is a requirement; however, it is at the discretion of the immigration officer to ask for this paperwork.

Passports and Visas

If you are a foreign visitor, you must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after your planned departure date. Additionally, ensure your passport has at least two consecutive blank pages (excluding endorsement pages). It is crucial to verify your specific visa requirements with the appropriate embassies or consulates, as these can differ based on your nationality. This responsibility lies with you.

Health Requirements

If you require specific medication, please bring enough to last the duration of your visit. All our camps can accommodate CPAP machines - guests must bring their own device. Some camps have a temporary plug socket installed in your room to support the device. Please consult us as your Senior Travel Advisor if you plan to bring your CPAP machine. A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is mandatory for entry into Southern Africa if you have previously travelled through a Yellow Fever Zone. Please consult your physician before traveling to Africa for advice on malaria precautions and required chemoprophylaxis. We also advise that you check your government’s foreign travel advice.

Included

Accommodation

All meals and beverages

Conservation and community levy

Scheduled inter-camp air transfers (helicopter or fixedwing)
Airport departure taxes

Return road transfers from airstrips

Laundry service

Twice daily shared safari activities

Excluded

International flights
Transfers not stipulated

Travel insurance

Visa fees
Items of a personal nature
Gratuities

Single supplements

Day 5: Khwai Community Area

Activities Included

Khwai Lediba: Morning, afternoon, and night game drives, walking safaris*, and mokoro safaris*. An ABCF community visit can be
booked.

NB: Families with children under the age of 12 can opt for Linyanti Ebony and Khwai Leadwood.
*Mokoro and walking safaris are restricted to guests aged 16 and older. Mokoro safaris are also subject to water levels. Guides are armed for safety during walking safaris.

Expert tips

Climate

Climate in Southern Africa (Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, & Zimbabwe).

-The climate in these regions is mainly temperate.

-Summer (October to April) can be very hot, daytime temperatures can exceed 30ºC (86ºF).

-Emerald Season (December to March) sees average daily temperatures range from 20ºC (68ºF) to 23ºC (75ºF). Short downpours and thunderstorms are common.

- Winter (May to September) brings cooler weather, with an average daily temperature of around 25ºC (77ºF); early mornings and evenings may be very cold.

What to pack

For your comfort, we recommend packing casual, wash-and-wear clothing. Bring muted colours for game viewing. Keep in mind that early morning and late afternoon game drives can be very cold, particularly in winter. The most practical items to pack for safari are

 - Khaki, green-, beige-, and neutral-coloured clothes (Please note that no camouflage/ military-like clothes are allowed in Zimbabwe).

-Shirts with long sleeves (even in summer, as they provide protection from the sun and mosquitoes).

-Neutral coloured walking trousers. Jeans or safari trousers for evenings and cooler days.

-Layered clothing (including a down jacket: recommended for early morning and evening game drives).

-Lightweight water-proof jacket (for Emerald Season).

-Swimwear

- Comfortable walking shoes.

-Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, insect repellent, and lip-salve. 

-Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, soap, and body lotion supplied in camp)

-Personal medications.

- Binoculars and camera equipment.

Luggage Allowance

Due to limited space in vehicles and bush aircrafts, luggage must adhere to the following standards:

Please provide this information on the Personal Information Form.

Luggage restrictions for internal light aircraft flights

- Soft-sided bags only, no wheels or frames

- Maximum weight of 44 lbs (20 kg), which includes hand luggage

- Size Restrictions: 10 in (25 cm) wide by 12 in (30 cm) high and 24 in (62 cm) long.

For extra luggage, you can book an additional seat on the aircraft subject to availability.

To ensure proper loading, the pilot will also need the weight of each passenger. Individuals over 265 lbs (120 kg) may need to purchase an additional seat.

Photography

Please ensure you have an ample supply of memory cards and batteries. Always ask for permission before photographing local residents. Please note that the use of drones and similar aerial devices are strictly prohibited.

Wi-fi and Cellular

While certain camps and lodges provide Wi-Fi throughout their premises, others only offer it only in designated areas or not at all. This encourages guests to fully immerse themselves in nature with no digital distractions. Please be aware that the available Wi-Fi is limited to basic functions such as sending and receiving emails and WhatsApps. This ‘bush Wi-Fi’ is not strong enough for video conferences, online streaming, etc. Please note that there is no mobile signal in the bush.

Travelling with Children

--A valid passport

An unabridged birth certificate (or a certified copy thereof)

-A letter of consent from the other parent should the minor be travelling with only one parent. This letter is a requirement; however, it is at the discretion of the immigration officer to ask for this paperwork.

Passports and Visas

If you are a foreign visitor, you must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after your planned departure date. Additionally, ensure your passport has at least two consecutive blank pages (excluding endorsement pages). It is crucial to verify your specific visa requirements with the appropriate embassies or consulates, as these can differ based on your nationality. This responsibility lies with you.

Health Requirements

If you require specific medication, please bring enough to last the duration of your visit. All our camps can accommodate CPAP machines - guests must bring their own device. Some camps have a temporary plug socket installed in your room to support the device. Please consult us as your Senior Travel Advisor if you plan to bring your CPAP machine. A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is mandatory for entry into Southern Africa if you have previously travelled through a Yellow Fever Zone. Please consult your physician before traveling to Africa for advice on malaria precautions and required chemoprophylaxis. We also advise that you check your government’s foreign travel advice.

Included

Accommodation

All meals and beverages

Conservation and community levy

Scheduled inter-camp air transfers (helicopter or fixedwing)
Airport departure taxes

Return road transfers from airstrips

Laundry service

Twice daily shared safari activities

Excluded

International flights
Transfers not stipulated

Travel insurance

Visa fees
Items of a personal nature
Gratuities

Single supplements

Day 6: Khwai Community Area

Activities Included

Khwai Lediba: Morning, afternoon, and night game drives, walking safaris*, and mokoro safaris*. An ABCF community visit can be
booked.

NB: Families with children under the age of 12 can opt for Linyanti Ebony and Khwai Leadwood.
*Mokoro and walking safaris are restricted to guests aged 16 and older. Mokoro safaris are also subject to water levels. Guides are armed for safety during walking safaris.

Camp Exterior Camp Room Interior Camp Interior

Expert tips

Climate

Climate in Southern Africa (Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, & Zimbabwe).

-The climate in these regions is mainly temperate.

-Summer (October to April) can be very hot, daytime temperatures can exceed 30ºC (86ºF).

-Emerald Season (December to March) sees average daily temperatures range from 20ºC (68ºF) to 23ºC (75ºF). Short downpours and thunderstorms are common.

- Winter (May to September) brings cooler weather, with an average daily temperature of around 25ºC (77ºF); early mornings and evenings may be very cold.

What to pack

For your comfort, we recommend packing casual, wash-and-wear clothing. Bring muted colours for game viewing. Keep in mind that early morning and late afternoon game drives can be very cold, particularly in winter. The most practical items to pack for safari are

 - Khaki, green-, beige-, and neutral-coloured clothes (Please note that no camouflage/ military-like clothes are allowed in Zimbabwe).

-Shirts with long sleeves (even in summer, as they provide protection from the sun and mosquitoes).

-Neutral coloured walking trousers. Jeans or safari trousers for evenings and cooler days.

-Layered clothing (including a down jacket: recommended for early morning and evening game drives).

-Lightweight water-proof jacket (for Emerald Season).

-Swimwear

- Comfortable walking shoes.

-Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, insect repellent, and lip-salve. 

-Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, soap, and body lotion supplied in camp)

-Personal medications.

- Binoculars and camera equipment.

Luggage Allowance

Due to limited space in vehicles and bush aircrafts, luggage must adhere to the following standards:

Please provide this information on the Personal Information Form.

Luggage restrictions for internal light aircraft flights

- Soft-sided bags only, no wheels or frames

- Maximum weight of 44 lbs (20 kg), which includes hand luggage

- Size Restrictions: 10 in (25 cm) wide by 12 in (30 cm) high and 24 in (62 cm) long.

For extra luggage, you can book an additional seat on the aircraft subject to availability.

To ensure proper loading, the pilot will also need the weight of each passenger. Individuals over 265 lbs (120 kg) may need to purchase an additional seat.

Photography

Please ensure you have an ample supply of memory cards and batteries. Always ask for permission before photographing local residents. Please note that the use of drones and similar aerial devices are strictly prohibited.

Wi-fi and Cellular

While certain camps and lodges provide Wi-Fi throughout their premises, others only offer it only in designated areas or not at all. This encourages guests to fully immerse themselves in nature with no digital distractions. Please be aware that the available Wi-Fi is limited to basic functions such as sending and receiving emails and WhatsApps. This ‘bush Wi-Fi’ is not strong enough for video conferences, online streaming, etc. Please note that there is no mobile signal in the bush.

Travelling with Children

--A valid passport

An unabridged birth certificate (or a certified copy thereof)

-A letter of consent from the other parent should the minor be travelling with only one parent. This letter is a requirement; however, it is at the discretion of the immigration officer to ask for this paperwork.

Passports and Visas

If you are a foreign visitor, you must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after your planned departure date. Additionally, ensure your passport has at least two consecutive blank pages (excluding endorsement pages). It is crucial to verify your specific visa requirements with the appropriate embassies or consulates, as these can differ based on your nationality. This responsibility lies with you.

Health Requirements

If you require specific medication, please bring enough to last the duration of your visit. All our camps can accommodate CPAP machines - guests must bring their own device. Some camps have a temporary plug socket installed in your room to support the device. Please consult us as your Senior Travel Advisor if you plan to bring your CPAP machine. A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is mandatory for entry into Southern Africa if you have previously travelled through a Yellow Fever Zone. Please consult your physician before traveling to Africa for advice on malaria precautions and required chemoprophylaxis. We also advise that you check your government’s foreign travel advice.

Included

Accommodation

All meals and beverages

Conservation and community levy

Scheduled inter-camp air transfers (helicopter or fixedwing)
Airport departure taxes

Return road transfers from airstrips

Laundry service

Twice daily shared safari activities

Excluded

International flights
Transfers not stipulated

Travel insurance

Visa fees
Items of a personal nature
Gratuities

Single supplements

Day 7: End of Itinerary

DAY 7 

Game drive transfer from Khwai Lediba to Khwai Airstrip.

Scheduled safari aircraft flight from Khwai Airstrip to MUB.

End Of Itinerary.

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