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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTION
Everyone agrees that there is substatial planning required by those
considering a safari in Africa.
Below are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions
we have received.
How do I/we book our chosen Safari through your
Company?
How can I pay you and what are your Charges for
Credit Card Payments?
How far in advance should I book my safari?
Do I/We require a visa?
Does your price include all International Flights?
What type of vehicles do you use on safari?
How many people do you take on a safari?
What are the terms when booking a safari with your
company?
Are we guaranteed to see the 'Big Five' as well
as other wildlife whilst on safri you're your company?
What is a single supplement?
Is it possible for people with special needs to
travel on any of your Safaris?
Can you cater for people with special Dietary requirements?
Do I/We require Travel Insurance?
Are the destinations and Safaris that you
offer safe and secure?
In the unlikely event of an accident what facilities
do you offer?
What are the time differences in East Africa?
Should I/We expect a language problem?
Is the water safe to drink?
What medical precautions should we take?
Any advise regarding photography?
Why should I book my Safari with you?
How
do I/we book our chosen Safari through your Company?
Please complete our Online booking form or send us an e-mail.
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How can I pay
you and what are your Charges for Credit Card Payments?
We require 25% deposit wired to our account, and balance is payable
at least 20 days prior to commencement of the safari or can be paid
in cash US dollars or travellers cheques on arrival. We accept payment
by Visa and Master Card but there is a 5% surcharge for Credit Card
Payments.
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How far in advance
should I book my safari?
It is better to book as far in advance as possible to ensure availability
at the time you wish to travel, especially during the high/peak
seasons - July/August and Christmas/New Year season.
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Do I/We require
a visa?
Visas to all 3 East African Countries should be obtained in advance
through the various Embassies/High Commissions abroad, although
airport visas are available. Travelers who opt to obtain an airport
visa should expect delays upon arrival. There is a fee for the visa
currently ranging from US$30 to US$50, whether obtained in advance
or at the airport.
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Does your price
include all International Flights?
No. International transportation to and from East Africa is not
included.
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What type of
vehicles do you use on safari?
We use 9 and 7 -seater custom safari minibuses with pop-up roof
ideal for game viewing and sight seeing. The buses are fitted with
HF long range radios for easy communication and are well maintained
to provide the maximum level of comfort and safety. In addition
to the above, all our vehicles are fully equipped with cool-boxes
and first aid kits.
If requested, transportation can be arranged in a 4 x 4 Landcruiser
or Landrover at an extra cost. All our safari drivers are trained
tour guides, friendly, experienced, knowledgeable and are committed
to ensuring clients' satisfaction.
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How many people
do you take on a safari?
Our safaris have guaranteed departures with a minimum of two people
and recommend a maximum of 7 persons per safari minibus, for guaranteed
window seats.
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What are the terms
when booking a safari with your company?
Please see our Terms & Conditions page.
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Are we guaranteed
to see the 'Big Five' as well as other wildlife whilst on safri
you're your company?
We cannot guarantee this! as all of the animals are in their natural
environment, but with our chosen locations you will not be disappointed!
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What is a single
supplement?
This is a fee imposed on single travelers by the hotels, lodges
and camps. Our safari prices are quoted based on two people sharing
accommodation. If someone takes a room by themselves they have to
pay the per-person price plus the single supplement fee.
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Is it possible
for people with special needs to travel on any of your Safaris?
We cannot guarantee that facilities will be available for such as
wheelchair passengers, but some of the properties that we use have
these facilities. Please contact us with your specific requirements.
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Can you cater for
people with special Dietary requirements?
Yes we can! Please make sure to give us advanced notice so that
we can make arrangements with the lodges and camps concerned.
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Do I/We require
Travel Insurance?
We strongly recommend that you take out all of the necessary Travel
Insurance before commencing on your journey. This cover should include
for emergency evacuation.
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Are the
destinations and Safaris that you offer safe and secure?
All of the destinations that we offer are considered to be safe
and secure, and are all well-established destinations and locations.
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In the unlikely event
of an accident what facilities do you offer?
- We recommend that our clients take up temporary membership with
Flying Doctor's Services at US$25 to US$50 depending on the radius
(we shall advise).
- All our vehicles are fitted with two way radios for easy and regular
commuinication with the driver/guides. This gives our clients extra
peace of mind.
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What are the time
differences in East Africa?
Kenya: GMT +3 hours
Tanzania: GMT +3 hours
Uganda: GMT +3 hours
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Should I/We
expect a language problem?
English is spoken throughout East Africa. Other common languages
include Italian, French, and spanish especially by those involved
in the tourist circles.
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Is the water safe
to drink?
While water in major towns is chlorinated and relatively safe to
drink, it is safer to drink sealed bottled water, available in stores
and supermarkets.
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What medical
precautions should we take?
Vaccination requirements change from time to time. We suggest you
consult your local doctor or health department for information on
the latest health precautions. If you are on prescription medication,
please ensure you have an adequate supply to last the duration of
your stay and a copy of your prescription(s).
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Any advise regarding
photography?
For wildlife photography, a 200 mm zoom lens is the smallest that
you should use, A 300-400 zoom is preferable. For bird-watchers,
a 500mm or larger is necessary, and a wide-angle lens would be ideal
for scenic shots.
Bring extra camera and flash batteries and plenty of film - you
may find these quite expensive and difficult to obtain locally.
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Why should I book
my Safari with you?
Because we have the knowledge, experience & commitment to make
your safari a lifetime experience! Comments from our past clients
bear us witness. Incase you would like to communicate with some
of these past clients, please request for e-mail/telephone contacts.
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