Travel Guidance

Safari Package  Guide

When travelling on a mobile safari, luggage must be compact, light and easy to pack into the trailer.

Each guest is strictly limited to 20kg of luggage in a soft carrier bag and an additional small day bag plus limited camera equipment. We suggest you bring the following:

  • Hand  sanitizer &  spare masks
  • Good quality flashlight and spare batteries/bulbs
  • Camera with spare batteries,
  • Film or memory cards
  • South African plug adaptor for charging video/camera batteries – large round 3 prong type
  • The game drive has  a USB charger for charging video/camera batteries  12v cigarette lighter type charger
  • Good quality pair of binoculars (8×30 or better)
  • Natural toned, lightweight clothing Light weight long-sleeved tops and long trousers to prevent insect and mosquito bites
  • Comfortable shoes and sandals or flip-flops Light,
  • Compact raincoat is a good idea for sporadic summer thunderstorms (Nov – Apr)
  • Fleece or sweater and a warm jacket for colder winter nights (May – Aug)
  • Beanies, scarf and gloves for the cold early morning game drives in winter – it can reach 0˚C
  • Sun block, lip balm, sunglasses, hat, swimsuit, insect repellent and malaria prophylaxis
  • Toiletries and any medications
  • Note   Prepare for 4 seasons in one day no matter which month you travel.

Zambia

This unique, peanut-shaped country, once known as Northern Rhodesia, offers visitors an authentic African experience complete with adrenalin pumping adventure sports, a variety of fascinating cultural activities, and an abundance of indigenous wildlife, which finds refuge in Zambia’s vast national parks. Spend your evenings enjoying the spectacular site of the world’s largest waterfall, the Victoria Falls, while sipping on sundowners after an exhilarating day of whitewater rafting down the rapids of the mighty Zambezi River. If that sounds a little too adventurous for your taste, take a houseboat cruise along the exquisite Lake Kariba while watching wild elephants drink at the riverbank as you try your hand at catching the elusive tiger fish. However you choose to spend your time in this unique country, you are bound to leave with a heavy heart and a desire to return again soon to this exceptionally beautiful Southern African country.


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