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What to bring

All over Africa the climates vary. There are Deserts moving into rainforest and rainforests kissing oceans. 


Through the year the weather is changing from cold to pleasant to blistering hot. Luckily in eastern and southern africa the climates are generally very pleasant especially during the peak safari times. Often than not you leaving a camp at sunrise full dressed and by lunch time on your return you will be down to shorts and t-shirt. Please email for more information. Laundry is usually offered at all fixed camps and lodges and can be turned around in a day so its not essential to bring too many cloths. Rather save space and money and use it on a decent pair of Binoculars

Cloths  - A broad brimmed hat, sun glasses, fleece or other warm jacket (rain coat certain times), cotton or linen shirts, jeans/chinos, flip-flops, comfortable walking shoes, beanie, scarf, gloves.   

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