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Passport - with a minimum of two blank pages as required by South African law
Visa(s) - if necessary, please check with your travel advisor
Travel Documentation - itinerary, air tickets, vouchers for ground arrangements, travel insurance, drivers licence, scuba diving certificate, foreign exchange
Personal medication - advise your travel consultant of any allergies, injuries, chronic medication, physical or mental handicaps, or dietary requirements (diabetic, kosher, halaal) you may have, so that the appropriate care can be taken.
Malaria phrophylaxis - if visiting a malaria endemic area - please check with your travel advisor
Insect repellant - Peaceful Sleep, Tabard or herbal citronella-based repellants
Personal toiletries - including lip salve and sun protection cream
Swimming Costume - it is not necessary to bring a pool towel as these are provided at the hotels and lodges
Walking Shoes - should Be comfortable and sturdy
Clothing - cool casual clothes for day wear; if on safari avoid white and bright colours - neutral colours are most conductive to good bird watching and game viewing; warm clothing at night - a warm sweater, tracksuit or anorak, woolen hat and gloves recommended for early-morning and evening game drives; semi-formal attire for city restaurants
Sun hat - a wide brimmed hat preferable to a peak cap in order to protect the sensitive neck area prone to sunburn Sunglasses ? a necessity for the strong sunlight and related glare common in South Africa
Camera - as well as spare batteries and film / card Torch / Flashlight - as well as spare batteries Binoculars - these can be loaned from the lodges on request Bird, mammal, insect, plant and tree field guides - these can be loaned from the rangers on request
Interesting Novel - for lazy lunchtime reading
Journal and Pen - to record the holiday of a lifetime
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