Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Gearing up for an African Safari with Thoughts on Safety.

By Ethan O. Tanner

An African safari or an African Hunting trip can be very rewarding and exciting. Common sense and careful preparation will make this a safe and memorable trip. If you feel you are ready for an African safari, think again. Even if you are traveling to a country you are familiar with, it is still very important to be aware of the physical conditions and safety. Here are tips on what to do before leaving home and while you are abroad.

Before leaving home Make sure you have enough Information about the country you are visiting, including that on traditions and security concerns. This can be got from the travel guides and Directory. Ensure that you are updated on the current issues and changes in the politics.

Remember to make a computer scan of your passport, write your passport number down and potentially learn it in case you lose it. It?s important that you note down the diplomatic mission offices to the country you are going to. This ensures easier processing of your documents in case you lose or misplace them. .Photocopy any official documents you might have with you, scan them and email them to your self so that you can access them wherever you are. The internet cafes are almost in every Major and small centre districts of Africa so you would have no trouble over this.

It's absolutely significant to have a medical examination to brace oneself for a healthy vacation. Remember you're looking forward to enjoying the nicest time, so you would not like to become ill to strain every thing you planned. Should you have a chronic illness( like diabetes, hypertension, sinus troubles or even neurological disorder), check with your MD, who can concurrently give you a letter explaining the health problem in English and the particulars .

It?s urgent to realize the health points for the traveler. Diseases like Malaria want to be avoided. Some of the fmeals you will eat won't agree with you. Be equipped! Make certain you've seen your dentist recently. And it's also advisable to pack a medical kit with pain killers , repellants , bandages , and an sterilized cleaners, for your self and fthose traveling with you. If you're taking daily medicine , make sure to pack adequate amount to last the entire travel time .

Ensure that you?re insurance coverage is valid in case you become sick or injured abroad. Some insurance companies specialize in overseas travel insurance and may allow you to buy short-term coverage. Set a limit on your credit card, so if it is stolen, thieves will be unable to takeout a large amount of money on it.

Clothing is really significant. Please make sure to understand the climate and weather conditions prior to your safari. If you've employed a safari operator, contact the company for recommendation on clothing during the specific time period of your trip. Remember that decency is preferable by all the African nation.

To relive symptoms of jetlag, eat lightly, drink a lot of fluids but avoid alcohol and caffeine a few days after your trip. Try to relax and sleep on your flight so you can be energetic once you reach your destination .Try to sleep when locals do in order to get used to the local time.

Use 2 wallets. Hide one of them with essential belongings in your jacket pockets. Fill the supplemental with a little amount of money. In case of an assault you'll be able to turn over this one. Don't count your money publically, since you may become a target for thieves. Keep what notes you have in your pocket and wallet. Keep greater denominations distant from nosey eyes.

Do not take any taxi you find ? check to see if it belongs to an official company. Ask the hotel reception about rates you can expect to pay when you use a taxi. Always set a price before getting in the taxi or ask for a meter to be used. Pick up the hotel?s business card. You can always present this to a taxi driver if you cannot find way back especially in the local language.

This presents a just a few tips on Traveling to Africa. If you are planning a Safari or a Hunting Safari, some countries not to miss out include Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Botswana and Rwanda. Careful Planning and Preparation will make your trip to Africa a journey to cherish.

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