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Travelling in Africa is unpredictable. 
Expect the unexpected.
 

Travelling in Africa is unpredictable.  Expect the unexpected.  Our trips are not luxury tours and trips of this kind do not always proceed as planned.  At times it may be dusty, dirty, wet, hot or all of these at the same time!  Our vehicles are all serviced and maintained at our different workshop points throughout Africa, but bearing this in mind, the continent and roads we are travelling on are, at times, very rugged and hard on both our vehicles and passengers.  If you approach your trip with a spirit of adventure and a positive attitude, you and your fellow passengers will get the most out of the journey.

 

GENERAL

The following information is provided to assist you in preparing for your trip.

All of our trips are camping trips.  They are designed with people who have an adventurous spirit in mind, who’d like to visit East, Central and Southern Africa, but only have a limited time frame.  The nature of overland travel is such that it is generally better suited to the young (and young at heart), but we do not impose an upper age limit.

We provide all cooking and camping equipment, with the exception of your sleeping bag and sleeping mat, on all of our trips.  Transport is on specially converted Mercedes or MAN trucks that are completely self-sufficient - carrying all the necessary equipment, passenger's luggage, fuel, fresh water and food stocks.  In addition, all Africa Travel Co. vehicles carry a range of spare parts and at least one crew member is an experienced mechanic.  Before each truck begins a trip it will have been thoroughly serviced and overhauled, but it is comforting to know that in the unlikely event of a breakdown the necessary spares and experience are available.

Accommodation on our trips is in two person dome tents with mosquito nets over the door and window areas, a sewn in ground sheet and a separate flysheet.

Passengers are expected to participate in all aspects of the trip.  This means pitching and dismantling your own tent and, on a roster basis, helping with the daily chores such as cooking, washing up and truck cleaning.  On all of our trips we have a Safari Cook, although we do ask you to assist in the food preparation and shopping.  Bargaining in the local markets and helping produce a meal for between 10 and 30 people, can be great fun.  The advantages of group travel are achieved when the group works as one.  Sharing the responsibility for the roster duties, as well as the packing and security of the vehicle, equipment and belongings will help to make the groups collective experience an enjoyable one.

 

LOCAL PAYMENT

All passengers contribute to the Local Payment for each of our trips equally.  It is payable directly to your Trip Leader at the start of your trip in US dollars cash.  Please check our brochure/website for the highlights that are included in your trip and for excursions that are for your own expense.

We have calculated the Local Payment amount from our experience in running trips in and around Africa.  However, we often have to publish Local Payment amounts a year or two prior to the time your particular trip enters a country, and it is impossible to anticipate exactly how exchange rates, local inflation and price rises may change, so far in advance.  It very rarely happens that extra contributions have to be made, but if it does prove necessary, it is usually by only a few dollars.

 

PRE-DEPARTURE MEETINGS AND DEPARTURES

The Pre-Departure Meetings usually last for approximately one hour and are a great opportunity for you to meet your fellow travellers.  The meetings cover a range of topics and important information that should make you feel a lot more comfortable with how your trip will operate as well as ways for you to maximise your experience.  Please make every effort to attend this meeting or let us know if you will be unable to attend.

 

KENYA - NAIROBI

For all trips departing from Nairobi, we have a Pre-Departure Meeting at 17h00 on the day prior to your trip’s departure at the Departure Point.  On the day of departure, check- in is at 08h45 for departure at 09h30.

Departure / Check-In Point:    Hotel Boulevard

                                                Harry Thuku Road, Nairobi

 

TANZANIA - DAR ES SALAAM

For all trips departing from Dar Es Salaam, we have a Pre-Departure Meeting at 17h00 on the day prior to your trip’s departure at the Departure Point.  On the day of departure, check- in is at 07h30  for departure at 08h00, or as confirmed by your Trip Leader at the Pre-Departure Meeting.

Departure / Check-In Point:    Kipepeo Beach Camp

                                                Plot 4, Mjimwema, Kigamboni, Dar Es Salaam

 

UGANDA - KAMPALA

For all trips departing from Kampala, we have a Pre-Departure Meeting in the late afternoon on the day prior to your trip’s departure at the Departure Point.  On the day of departure we depart at 05h00.

Departure / Check-In Point:    Red Chilli Hideaway

                                                Plot 82, Sunderland Avenue, Mbuva, Kampala

 

ZIMBABWE - VICTORIA FALLS

For all trips departing from Victoria Falls, we have a Pre-Departure Meeting at 17h00 on the day prior to your trip’s departure at the Departure Point.  On the day of departure, we remain in Victoria Falls, giving you time to enjoy the numerous activities on offer.  We depart on the Monday morning.

Departure / Check-In Point:    Victoria Falls, Rest Camp & Lodge

                                                Parkway Drive, Victoria Falls

 

NAMIBIA - SWAKOPMUND

For all trips departing from Swakopmund, we have a Pre-Departure Meeting at 17h00 on the day prior to your trip’s departure at the Departure Point.  We depart on the Monday morning.

Departure / Check in Point:    Swakop Lodge

                                                42 Nathaniël Maxulili Street, Swakopmund

 

SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN

For all trips departing from Cape Town, we have a Pre-Departure Meeting at 17h00 on the day prior to your trip’s departure at the Departure Point.  On the day of departure, check-in is at 08h45am for departure at 09h30.

Departure / Check-In Point:    Ashanti Lodge & Travel Centre

                                                11 Hof Street, Gardens, Cape Town

 

SOUTH AFRICA - JOHANNESBURG:

For all trips departing from Johannesburg, we have a Pre-Departure Meeting at 17h00 on the day prior to your trip’s departure at the Departure Point.  On the day of departure, check-in is at 07h45am for departure at 08h00.

Departure / Check-In Point:    Backpacker’s Ritz

                                                1A North Road, Dunkeld West, Johannesburg


 

ACCOMMODATION - PRE- & POST- TRIP

Our ground operator has offices in Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa and we can therefore easily arrange accommodation for you.  Rates and standards obviously vary from city to city and from country to country. 

We recommend you pre-book, at least, one night’s accommodation at the Departure Point before your trip begins.  This way you won’t have to worry about finding your feet in a foreign city or making your way to the Pre-Departure Meeting and joining the group on the morning of your departure.

We can recommend somewhere for you to stay at your journey’s end.  However, we don’t pre-book post-trip accommodation as it is our experience that most passengers change their minds while on route, preferring to stay where their new friends stay.  Bear in mind that when travelling during peak season the major centres will be very busy and you may not be able to book the accommodation you want on your arrival.  Your Trip Leader can usually recommend somewhere that will suit you budget and standard at the end of your journey.  We generally finish our trips in the mid-afternoon, which gives you plenty of time to source suitable accommodation. 

 

PASSPORTS AND VISAS

It is your responsibility to ensure you have all the correct documentation to complete your trip.  The Trip Leader can not stop or alter a trip because you don’t have the correct paper work.

Your passport must be valid for at least six months after the end of your trip.  You should have at least one blank page for each country to be visited.  TIP:  We advise you to bring a photocopy of the first 4 pages of your passport, which you store away from the original, just in case you lose it.

Most visas, for most nationalities, are obtainable on arrival at each border.  However, you must check with each consular office of each county we visit prior to your departure as to what the visa requirements are.  Make sure you check this, way in advance of your departure, so that, if required, you have enough time to get them.

The Zambian government has amended their policies and is no longer offering tourist the visa waiver option. Below are the current costs of visas to enter Zambia:

$50 for all passport holders - single entry

$80 for all passport holders - multiple entry

$20 for day Trips (for clients doing activities on the Zambian side of the Zambezi)

**Please note that countries that previously did not require a visa to enter Zambia still do not need to purchase one (Irish, South African etc).

 

MEDICAL / HEALTH

All of our vehicles carry a basic first aid kit that is used in emergencies.  Passengers will be asked to replace any item they use.  We would therefore strongly advise you to bring your own medical kit, which you’ll be able to get at any reputable medical store.

Suggested contents include:

·       pain killers

·       anti-malarial, medication

·       plasters / sterile dressings

·       eye drops

·       insect repellent

·       anti-histamine tablets / cream

·       antiseptic cream

·       sterile wipes

·       water purification tablets

·       anti diarrhoea remedy

·       re-hydration salts

·       lip balm

·       sun screen / after sun lotion

·       moisturiser / body lotion

 

MALARIA

Malaria is endemic in most parts of Africa.  It is your responsibility to take precautions against catching it.  First and foremost, don’t get bitten!!!  Wear long sleeved shirts and trousers when mosquitoes are most active - early in the morning and evening!  Use plenty of insect repellent with a high level of DEET on any exposed areas – neck, wrist and ankles!!!  Consult your doctor prior to your leaving for Africa so that they can prescribe suitable anti-malarial medication.

 

VACCINATIONS

Please consult your doctor / immunisation centre for the relevant vaccination requirements for the countries through which you will be travelling.  Most countries you visit will require a Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate if you’ve been into an area that’s infected.  Your home country will also probably need the Vaccination Certificate if you’ve been into an infected area.  Typhoid, Hepatitis A and B, Meningococcal meningitis, Diphtheria and Tetanus are all prevalent in much of Africa and while it is not compulsory to be vaccinated against these, all precautions should be taken to prevent them.  TIP:  We advise you to bring a copy of your yellow fever vaccination certificate, which you store away from the original, just in case you lose it.


 

INSURANCE

Personal travel insurance is compulsory to join all of our trips.  This should include, at least, comprehensive medical cover including the cost of airlifting you to a specialist hospital.  Make sure that you will be covered when participating in Adventure Activities, like white water rafting.  We recommend you make sure your possessions are covered for both theft and damage.  We also recommend you cover yourself for Cancellation and Curtailment Fees if you are unable to travel due to sudden illness, airline strikes, etc.  NB:  A copy of your Insurance Policy must be handed to your Trip Leader at the start of your trip.

 

LUGGAGE AND WHAT TO BRING

As a guide, we recommend you keep to your airline's restriction – no more than 20 kg.  The truck has limited luggage space, so we recommend you bring along a backpack (preferably with built-in frame) and a day bag.  We do not recommend large suitcases. Most people make the mistake of bringing too much.  Clothes should be easy to wash and dry, but avoid nylon and other synthetics as they can be very uncomfortable in hot weather.  Please remember that Africa can be much colder than you might expect, particular at night and in the early morning, so pack accordingly.  The following is a suggested list:

PASSPORT & photocopy,   VACCINATION CERTIFICATE & photocopy, TRAVEL INSURANCE POLICY & photocopy, MONEY AIRLINE TICKETS

 

underwear & socks

personal toiletries

2 long sleeved shirts or blouses

spare contact lenses & solution / spare glasses

3 – 4 short sleeved shirts or t-shirts

sleeping bag & mat

2 pairs trousers or 1 pair & 1 skirt

water bottle

1 – 2 pairs shorts

pen knife

tracksuit pants

torch & spare batteries

light sweater

small sewing kit

heavy sweater

washing soap for clothes

water/wind proof jacket

clothes line & pegs

comfortable walking boots or trainers

small scrubbing brush

sandals or flip-flips

sealable plastic bags

1 set of smart clothes & shoes

camera & spare batteries/charger

Hat

extra memory card/film

Swimsuit

binoculars

Towel

universal plug adapter

watch (inexpensive)

reading material

sunglasses (inexpensive)

music (our vehicles are equipped with stereos)

 

For trips that visit the gorillas, we recommend bringing clothes to keep you dry as well as a pair of gloves to protect you hands from stinging nettles.  If you plan to sleep out on warm nights, you will need to bring a mosquito net and ground sheet.

 

SECURITY

We cannot stress enough, the need for you to be alert whilst travelling in Africa, as petty theft is common.  Don't bring any unnecessary, expensive jewellery with you.  Keep an eye on your belongings, at all times.  There is a safe on each truck where we suggest you store your travel documents and money.  We recommend you photocopy all of your travel documents, which you keep separately from the originals.

Vehicle security is a part of trip life and is one of your roster duties.  The vehicle should never be left unattended, except when we are staying in a guarded campsite.

Although every precaution will be taken, neither Africa Travel Co, nor its agents and employees can accept any responsibility for anything deposited in the safe or left on the vehicle.

 

SPENDING MONEY

Only you know to what extent your spending habits will tax you!  Africa is not as cheap as a lot of the travel books would have you believe and as such we would recommend that you allow for between U$20.00 to U$30.00 per day for things like bottled water, snacks, drinks and curios.  This obviously depends on how much of curio shopper and drinker you are!!!  You will also have to budget for any Optional Excursions you’d like to do.

We advise you to bring your spending money in both cash preferably in US dollars.  Credit Cards are not widely accepted.  If you’re travelling in East Africa, U$ notes should be clean, un-torn and printed after 2001.  Larger denomination notes attract a better exchange rate, but we suggest you bring along a mix of both small and large denomination notes.  You may need to change only a small amount to tide you over in a country and you should try to get rid of each countries currency before you leave that country as you won’t be able to change it anywhere else!

 

TIPPING

We are often asked about gratuities.  These are always at your discretion, of course, and then only for, at least, satisfactory service.  If you found the service to be unsatisfactory, you are obviously not obligated to leave a tip.  However, we would ask that you let us know (on our Client Feedback Form) in what way the service was unsatisfactory so that we can rectify the problem for future clients.  The tips below are a guideline only.  Scale your tips according to your satisfaction – average service should equate to an average tip.  Local guides (like the rangers when gorilla trekking and the polers when in the Okavango Delta), between U$3.00 and U$5.00 per day.  Assistants to the guides, (like bushwhackers when gorilla trekking and camp assistants when in the Okavango Delta) between U$2.00 and U$3.00 per day.  Others who have provided a service (like housekeeping staff when staying in lodges for a few days), about U$1.00 per day.  When eating out, satisfactory service usually warrants a tip of about 10% of the total bill.

 

ITINERARY FLEXIBILITY

This information and the itinerary we’ve given you, are intended to serve as guidelines only.  Each trip must be flexible to allow for all variables that are beyond our control - such as adverse road conditions, complications caused by the weather, unstable political situations, etc.  Our trips generally run as planned, and you’ll, more than likely, get see everything listed, if not more.

Please Note that any trip travelling via Nairobi or Victoria Falls and any trip where we’ve added another truck to a departure date because of passenger demand, may have a Truck and/or Crew change.

 

CREW

Our trips have 3 crew members - your Driver, Trip Leader and Safari Cook.  Your Driver & Cook are generally Kenyan, Zimbabwean, Namibian or South African.  They have a wealth of experience and are more than happy to share it with you.  Your Trip Leader is generally either European or Australasian.  They have travelled through Africa, either independently or as a passenger.  Most of our crew have been on the road for a number of years and have vast experience in running successful trips throughout the route we travel.  NB:  Your Trip Leader is not a “Tour Guide” in the normal sense.  They are not experts in all aspects of the culture, history and wildlife of each area.  They are employed to ensure the smooth running of your trip.  That said, all of our crew have a passion for Africa and have acquired much knowledge of each area, which they’ll happily share.  For more in-depth information there are usually books on board the truck for your use, but if you have a specific interest like bird watching for example, consider buying one of the guides listed at the end of this document.

Due to circumstances beyond our control, like impassable roads or group safety, it may be necessary to make alterations to the planned itinerary.  If this is necessary, the Trip Leader will discuss the issue with the group and alter the itinerary accordingly.  The Trip Leader will obviously consider the wishes of the group, but there may be occasions where they have to make an unpopular decision.  In ALL matters relating to the trip’s running, the Trip Leader’s decision will be final.

 

OUR OVERLAND SAFARI VEHICLE’S

All of our trucks are either Mercedes Benz or MAN trucks that have been designed, modified and built to ensure your safety and comfort.  All our vehicles carry full cooking and camping equipment, cassette players, exterior and interior lighting, long-range fuel tanks and 300 to 400 litre water tanks.  (Bring along an adapter to connect your CD / MP3 players to the cassette player.)  They have either all forward facing seats or a combination of forward and backward facing seats with little tables between.  A few of our trucks have a few side facing seats right in the front of the truck, but the rest of the truck has forward facing seats.  Keep in mind, bench seating often faces inwards, so while you can communicate with your fellow travellers, it’s not advantageous for game viewing and photography.  Our trucks have soft cushioned seats.  Most of our fleet has fitted windows with only a few vehicles still having the roll up PVC sides. 

 

WHILST ON SAFARI

On the Kenya to Cape route (or vice versa), it is possible to stay in a secure campsite every night and there are few nights when a shower or a beer are not available - whether they be hot or cold, respectively, is another matter!  Sometimes conditions can be challenging and if it’s raining you’ve still got to put up your tent.  Africa is a vast continent so some of the drives can be long and there are a few patches of bumpy roads.  There maybe a few hiccups in the itinerary when a bridge is washed away or there’s a mechanical emergency.  But, none of these will spoil your trip if you approach them with the right attitude and a sense of humour.

 

"TAKE ONLY PHOTOS, LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS".

Africa is a diverse and unique continent with both a very beautiful and a very ugly side to her.  Wherever possible, we try to let you experience Africa first hand so that you may get a better understanding of what makes her so unique.  We ask that you leave her as you find her.  Respect the locals.  Ask before taking a photo.  You probably wouldn’t enjoy suddenly being accosted by a group of tourists taking pictures of you!  Some people believe that you take away their spirit when you photograph them, so ensure you show them the same courtesy you would appreciate, and ask for permission.  Bargaining for curios is the norm.  It is a great way to interact with the locals, but bear in mind they’re trying to make a living, so don’t bargain just for the sake of it.  Be prepared to pay what you think the item is worth.  You will see some of the absolute poverty that grips much of the continent, but will amazed at how people with seemingly so little are able to triumph over their circumstances to come out on the other side with such a generous spirit.  In many of the places you visit, you will experience begging in some form or another.  Whether or not to give has caused many a heated debate.  The answer is entirely personal, but consider the long term consequence of your decision.  If you’d like to distribute goodies, why not ask for permission to take a photo, a smile or a song from the kids and as payment you could let them have a goodie.  Please bear in mind that while the kids in your hometown may find sweets a real treat, their moms and dads haul them off to the dentist regularly to get their cavities filled.  Many of the areas you visit will not have access to dentists, so instead of sweets, why not bring along some fruit or pens/balls/old clothes/etc. which will be happily received by the kids but won’t leave them toothless. 

 

LOCAL LAWS

All passengers are required to obey the laws of the countries we travel through.  Any passenger found in possession of contraband, non-prescribed narcotic drugs or firearms will be asked to leave the trip immediately, with no refund of the Trip Price.

 

PHOTOGRAPHY

Africa is a photographer’s paradise.  There will be a few opportunities to download your photos, but these will only be in the bigger centres.  We therefore suggest you invest in an extra memory card with a high storage capacity so that you won’t have to delete your precious memories.  If your camera still uses film, bring along a good stock, as film can be scarce (and, when available, expensive).  Consider bringing along a re-sealable polythene bag to protect your camera from the dust.

If you are visiting the gorillas, make sure you chose a film with a high ASA (at least 200) as they are often found in deep (dark) forest and flash photography is not permitted.  We recommend a speed of 400 ASA, but bring along a couple of 800 ASA films as it may be too dark for anything less.

If you’re planning on videoing your trip, make sure you bring along an extra battery as it isn’t always possible to re-charge you batteries.

 

WARNING - Under no circumstances should you attempt to photograph government buildings (including borders), police, military personnel or any government official.  It is not unknown for people to have cameras confiscated if officials even suspect a photo has been taken.  If in doubt, ask.

 

CHARGING OF BATTERIES

Most of the better camp sites have electrical points, so you should be able to charge your batteries every 3 to 4 days, provided they have electricity, which is not always guaranteed.  We recommend you bring along 2 sets of rechargeable batteries as well as 2 sets of normal batteries, so you can be guaranteed of having working batteries at all times as while there may be electrical points.  South Africa, Namibia and Botswana use round 3-pronged plugs, while all countries from Zimbabwe north use square 3-pronged plugs, so make sure you bring along a Plug Converter.

 

RECEIVING MAIL

Most people no longer receive posted mail whilst on tour, preferring instead to catch up on news from home via email.  Internet access is available throughout Africa, but this is generally only in the major centres, and then only when the connection is working!  You’ll probably have access to the internet once every week/week and a half.  Connection speeds are a lot slower than you’ll experience at home and the fees are relatively high.

You should be able to check your mail at the following points:

KENYA:                        Nairobi & Nakuru

UGANDA:                     Kampala but intermittent connectivity

TANZANIA:                    Arusha, Dar Es Salaam & cheaply in Zanzibar

MALAWI:                      Lilongwe but intermittent connectivity

ZAMBIA:                        Lusaka

ZIMBABWE:                   Victoria Falls but intermittent connectivity

BOTSWANA:                  Kasane & Maun

NAMIBIA:                      Swakopmund has good facilities

SOUTH AFRICA: Cape Town & Johannesburg have good facilities

Bear in mind that checking your email will cut into your excursion time.

 

BOOKS AND MAPS

Many people like to read up on an area before visiting it.  We have compiled a selection of books and maps, which we feel, will reflect much of what you are going to experience and see.

LONELY PLANET GUIDES - AFRICA

A FIELD GUIDE TO THE MAMMALS OF AFRICA by T. Holtenorth & H. Diller

A FIELD GUIDE TO THE LARGER MAMMALS OF AFRICA by J. Dorset & P. Dandelot

A FIELD GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF EAST AFRICA by J. Williams & N. Arlott

AFRICA'S TOP WILDLIFE COUNTRIES by Mark Nolting

THE SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA by Thomas Pakenham

VENTURE INTO THE INTERIOR by Laurens Van der Post

OUT OF AFRICA & LETTERS FROM AFRICA by Karen Blixen

GREEN HILLS OF AFRICA by Ernest Hemingway

THE SERENGETI SHALL NOT DIE by B. & M. Grzimek

THE INNOCENT ANTHROPOLOGIST by Nigel Barley

THE FLAME TREES OF THIKA by Elspeth Huxley

THE AFRICANS by David Lamb

FACING MOUNT KENYA by Jomo Kenyatta

LONG WALK TO FREEDOM by Nelson Mandela.

 

To follow your trip, we recommend the Michelin 955, which covers East and Southern Africa.

 

ONWARD TRAVEL

As already mentioned, conditions in Africa are constantly changing and we can therefore not be held responsible for disruptions and delays that may cause you to miss your connections.  We recommend that you allow 1 to 3 days after the completion date of your trip before flying out.

 

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