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How safe is it to travel in Africa?
Most of the Southern African countries that our treks operate
in (with the exception of Zimbabwe) have enjoyed peaceful
times with little civil unrest over the past few years. However
with large scale poverty there are always the problems of
theft should belongings be left unattended or unlocked. You
should therefore take care to keep items of value such as
passports and cash on you at all times and try avoid displaying
expensive goods such as cameras in public, rather have them
packed away in your bags unless you’re using them. In
general it’s advised not to walk around at night in
major cities and seek advice at the local hotels when venturing
out on your own explorations. All our treks operate with qualified
local guides who do their best to ensure your safety and peace
of mind whilst travelling with us in Africa.
What inoculations are needed?
This information is given as a general guideline only. For
the most up to date information please check with your local
travel clinic. For most countries there are no compulsory
inoculations, with the exception of Tanzania and Kenya that
require a yellow fever certificate. Some travel clinics advise
a Cholera and Hepatitis inoculation but this is dependent
on which region you’re travelling to. Malaria occurs
through most of Southern Africa, and you should take the necessary
precautions.
What happens in the event of a medical emergency?
Most tours include medi-evac insurance which allows you to
be evacuated to South Africa for medical treatment. In addition
it is compulsory for all over clients to have travel insurance
which covers all medical and hospitalisation costs therafter.
If you are unsure whether your travel insurance is adequate
please do not hesitate to ask for information on additional
insurance.
What’s the best currency to travel with?
US Dollars are widely accepted throughout Southern Africa,
although bargaining is always best done in the local currency.
Travellers cheques are difficult to cash outside of major
cities and outside of South Africa credit cards are not very
widely accepted. It’s advised to take smaller denominations
in cash when travelling to more rural areas as change isn’t
readily given.
How far in advance should I book?
To ensure availability it’s advised to book three to
six months in advance. A small deposit is all that’s
required to secure your reservation and the balance is only
due six weeks prior to departure.
What if I’m travelling alone?
We do specialise in tailor-making packages and can put together
an exclusive itinerary for you. If however you’d prefer
to join a group this can generally be arranged on most tours
depending on the departure schedule.
Can I combine trips or make up my own itinerary?
Yes of course! We specialise in tailor making packages to
meet our clients specific needs. If you have a special interest
or would like to visit a site that’s not part of our
standard itineraries, please let us know and we will dour
best to accommodate you.
Can we get a group discount?
Most tours advertised on based on a minimum of 4 people. Should
you have a group a group of 6-10 people you may qualify for
a savings of up to 20% per person. Better still, join one
of our scheduled group departures and qualify for the discount
even if you’re travelling alone.
Can I be sure that the guides are suitably qualified?
All our guides hold industry and national accreditation certificates,
and have been operating in the field for a minimum of 5 years.
In addition, most guides are locally based which means they
are very familiar with the habitat, wildlife and weather in
the region and are fully capable in taking good care of guests
in any given situation.
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