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Wednesday 30 September 2009

What to take while on safari in the Kruger National Park

The essential thing to remember is to travel light!
Be certain to have with you:

* Valid pa
ssport

* Valid visa - if required

* One other picture identification (e.g. driver's licence)

* Photocopy of passpor
t page to carry in wallet

* Air tickets

* Expense mon
ey

* Comprehensive Travel Insurance Policy


Dressing for Safaris

On safari, most people wear shorts and a T-shirt during the day and put on long sleeved shirts and long pants in the evening for warmth as well as protection from mosquitoes. Should you be particularly sensitive to the sun a loose cotton shirt is essential during the day. Khaki, brown, olive and beige colours are best for and safaris and game walks.

White is not a suitable colour for these activities, as it increases your visibility to wildlife you want to get a closer look at and it will get dirty very quickly. Fleece or sweater and a windbreaker for game drives, because it is highly possible that you may go out on a hot day, but be faced with a chill evening on your return. Remember that layering your clothing will keep you warmer than relying on one thick item.


Clothing to Pack for Safaris:



* 2 pairs khaki cotton pants

* 2 pairs khaki shorts

* 2 long sleeved shirts/ blouses (for sun protection as well as warmth)

* 1 light sweater or sweatshirt

* 1 lightweight, waterproof windbreaker

* Swimming costume

* Sturdy walking or hiking boots

* Sandals

* 3-5 short-sleeved shirts or T-shirts

* 5 changes underwear and socks

* Hat with a brim (baseball caps might cover your nose but not your ears and neck)

* Gloves (if you really feel the cold)

* Down vest or jacket (if you really feel the cold)

* A sarong or kikoi type garment


Most lodges and safari camps offer laundry as part of their service. Hotels all offer laundry, at additional cost.

Essentials:


* Toilet kit including shampoo and soap

* Insect repellent

* Good quality sunglasses plus protective case

* Hand wipes or 'Baby wipes'

* Stuff-sacks or plastic packets; to compartmentalise items within your travel bag

* Repair kit: needle and thread, nylon cord, rip-stop tape

* Camera, fi
lm or memory card

* Spare batteries. Film and batteries can generally be obtained at lodges, but at a price of course, so please be sure to have sufficient supplies for your needs

* Binoculars

* Paperback reading, writing material (keep weight at a minimum)

* Sunscreen or block

* Moisturizer, lip balm

* Personal first-aid kit (headache pills, antihistamine cream etc)

* Large towel and washcloth (thin, quick-drying) - if required for camping/overland safari


If you take prescription medication, be sure to bring a sufficient supply with you. If you are on a lengthy holiday, we suggest that you carry a copy of your prescription with you.

Luggage for a Mobile Safari:

For Safari travel, the best type of luggage to bring is a soft bag, or backpack with an internal frame. As packing space in Safari vehicles is limited, only one bag is allowed, but you should also have a daypack for all of your personal items/camera/binoculars. Hard suitcases are usually scuffed or damaged in transit and are inappropriate for a game safari.

1 comment:

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