Thank
you for choosing Penduka Safaris, please read
the following general information which will help
you prepare and plan your safari
What to Expect:
Accommodation
Penduka Safaris uses three styles of tent. Luxury safaris use our
Meru style tents with en suite facilities.
(size 5M X 3,4M)
Our scheduled and private safaris use either Wilderness
tents. (size 3.5M X 3,5M) or Bow
tents (size 3M X 3M). All tents are supplied
with a high fold up stretcher bed ( 75cm H x 1.9
L x .9 W), mattress, bedding & towels, bedside
table and paraffin lamp
.
With the exception of the Luxury safari clients
share ablution facilities which comprise of bucket
showers and chemical toilets in an enclosed unit.
Please note on certain
itineraries and depending on the availability
of water we may use pit latrines.
Activities
Daily game drives.
Boating excursions where included in the itinerary
Climate Summer: November to
March.
High temperatures average 30°C to 35°C
with lows around 18°C and rain showers.
Winter: June to August.
Daytime temperatures around 23°C with night
time lows averaging 5°C
Comfort
Our safaris are fully serviced and where possible
the camp is set up prior to arrival.
Cuisine
All meals are prepared by a chef and served in
a dining tent.
All drinks are included however please note that
the selection of drinks is local and limited and
excludes spirits.
Mineral water is supplied (2 L PP/day).
Safety
The Penduka guides are highly experienced and
trained and take every reasonable precaution to
ensure your safety.
We have contact with our base camp in Maun by
2 way radios or satellite telephones.
Vehicles
Our vehicles have been specially designed to provide
comfort and maximum pleasure in game viewing.
Roof top hatches allow for ultimate game viewing
and photographic opportunities. In addition the
design of our vehicles allows us to operate year
round.
For your peace of mind and safety each
vehicle is equipped with a radio and satellite
telephone for communication. In addition we carry
a full set of spare parts and should a breakdown
occur we have the knowledge
to fix almost all breakdowns in the bush,
thus causing the least amount of inconvenience
possible.
Planning:
Currency
Pula and Thebe (one Pula = 100 Thebe)
Botswana Pula can be purchased in Maun at the
Bureau de Change.
Visa cards are widely accepted in the main towns.
Duty-Free Allowance
The following goods, declared on arrival, are
duty free:
Two litres wine, one litre spirits and other alcoholic
beverages; 400 cigarettes; 50 cigars; 250gm cigarette
and pipe tobacco; 50ml perfume; 250ml eau de toilette.
All goods acquired outside Botswana must be declared
when you enter the country. Goods acquired in
countries of the Southern African Customs Union
– Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa
and Swaziland – are free from customs duties,
but may be subject to sales tax.
Electricity/Charging Facilities
Our vehicles are equipped with a 12V cigarette
lighter socket, (car chargers for equipment are
not provided)
Equipment will only be charged while the vehicles
are on game drives and moving.
We can also carry a 220V converter. However please
confirm before your safari should you intend to
make use of this.
Entry Requirements
All visitors entering Botswana must hold a passport
that is valid for at least 6 months; have outgoing
travel documents and sufficient funds to finance
their stay.
Visas are not required of passport holders from
the following countries:
All Commonwealth members, Austria, Belgium, Denmark,
Germany, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Liechtenstein,
Luxembourg, Namibia, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan,
Republic of Ireland, Samoa, San Marino, Sweden,
Switzerland, United States of America, Uruguay
and Yugoslavia.
Nationals of all other countries are required
to obtain a visa.
Health
Malaria is prevalent in Southern Africa so that
prior to departure we urge you to consult your
physician as to the appropriate anti-malaria tablets.
You must be in good health to undertake a safari.
We visit remote areas with little to no medical
facilities.
Water in urban areas and large villages is generally
safe to drink.
In the hot summer months, it is important to drink
fluids to avoid dehydration.
In many countries it is recommended that travelers
to Botswana consider vaccinations for the following:
Diphtheria; Tetanus; Hepatitis A & B; Polio;
Tuberculosis; Typhoid and Yellow fever. –
Please consult your physician
Insurance – Personal
and Medical
Clients are strongly recommended to ensure that
they are covered by insurance, relative to medical
costs and personal accident prior to departure
from their country of domicile.
Language
The official language is English and the national
language is Setswana.
Luggage
Each person is allowed one medium sized suitcase,
and one airline type handbag. Soft bags are recommended. *NB If your itinerary includes travel in light aircraft your baggage allowance is strictly 18kg and luggage must consist of soft bags only
– no suitcases or hard cases.
Mobile Phone Reception
There is no mobile phone reception in any of the
Reserves and Parks. However there is reception
in and around the larger villages of Maun, Kasane,
Livingstone and Victoria falls.
Photography
For best results in wildlife photography the use
of a telephoto lens (minimum 200mm) is recommended.
A zoom lens can be very useful. It is wise to
bring with you extra camera film and batteries.
Travel documents
The onus is upon the client and/or Travel Agent
to ensure that Passports, Visas, Re-entry visas
and Health documents, as required are valid prior
to the commencement of your safari.
What to bring
Light rugged items of the jeans/slacks variety,
Shorts
T shirts & cool tops
Long sleeve shirt
Comfortable flat shoes
Light fleece/jacket
Sun hat
Sunglasses
Sunscreen factor 8 plus
Toiletries
Face cloth
Binoculars
Camera with spare batteries & films
Torch and spare batteries
Note pad & pen
Please note winter nights can be deceptively cold
so bring warm clothing and possibly a tracksuit
in which to sleep,
Good insect repellent