Safaris by design
NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA, ZIMBABWE & SOUTH AFRICA
Bill & Valeria SCHIEMANN
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OPTION 1: USD $ 11,954 pps* / 2025 / 2 pax
*pps=per person sharing; Min. of 2 pax traveling
WHY YOU’D LOVE IT!
Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe & South Africa … it does not get much better than this!
NAMIBIA
Experience the wild and wonderful northern Namibia…a diverse range of breath-taking and unique landscapes and cultural experience! From the saltpans of Etosha National Park to the dramatic western coast line and desert dunes at Swakopmund!
ZIMBABWE
See the astonishing sight of Zimbabwe’s incredible Victoria Falls. Enjoy everything from elephant encounters to white-water rafting, helicopter tours, a visit to a traditional African village, and bungee jumping!
BOTSWANA
Explore the Okavango Delta by mokoro, on foot or on game drive. A maze of sparkling lagoons, meandering channels and overgrown islands.
SOUTH AFRICA
With its stunning blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture, Cape Town beckons with irresistible allur! Nestled beneath the majestic Table Mountain, its golden beaches kiss the azure waters, inviting endless exploration. Wander through its colorful streets, where the echoes of diverse voices mingle, narrating tales of resilience and unity. Savor the fusion of flavors in its delectable cuisine, a testament to its multicultural tapestry. From the enchanting Cape Winelands to the untamed beauty of the Cape Peninsula, every corner of Cape Town whispers a promise of adventure and discovery, making it a destination like no other.
Highlights:
- Namibia: Etosha & the west coast
- Botswana : Khwai (Okavango Delta)
- Zimbabwe: Victoria Falls
- South Africa: Cape Towm & Stellenbosch
OVERVIEW
Itinerary at a glance
◽️ DAY 0 | Travel
Departure
◽️ DAY 1 | Namibia
Windhoek arrival
◽️ DAY 2-4 | Namibia
Etosha
◽️ DAY 5-7 | Namibia
Swakopmund
◽️ DAY 8 | Namibia
Windhoek
◽️ DAY 9-11 | Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls
◽️ DAY 12-14 | Botswana
Okavango Delta
◽️ DAY 15-18 | South Africa
Cape Town
◽️ DAY 19 | South Africa
Cape Winelands & Departure
MAP
MAP
Visualize your journey!
DAY 0 | Travel
DEPARTURE
Travel
DEPARTURE
Your adventure starts now!
Embark on an African safari and anticipate breathtaking landscapes, encountering diverse and majestic wildlife in their natural habitats, and immersing yourself in the rich cultural experiences of the continent.
* See your safari itinerary for transfer logistics
DAY 1 | Arrive in Namibia
WINDHOEK
Overnight
📍 Droombos
OLIVE GROVE GUESTHOUSE
Overview
Bed & Breakfast, excl. premium drinks.
Bed & Breakfast, drinks excl.
DINNER, B&B
GUEST HOUSE
OVERNIGHT
DAY 2-4 | Etosha NP
ETOSHA N/P
Explore Etosha National Park
📍 Etosha Village
ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
Area Overview
Etosha National Park is undoubtedly the feather in Namibia’s safari cap. It’s a unique and dramatic destination that may spoil you for life with its fascinating smorgasbord of wildlife – and its unique way of viewing them. The game viewing in Etosha National Park is excellent! A series of waterholes along the southern edge of the pan guarantee rewarding and often spectacular viewing! Home to 114 mammal species, 340 bird species, 110 reptile species, 16 amphibian species and, surprisingly, one species of fish.
Dominated by the pancake-flat Etosha Pan, a 5 000km² seasonally flooded depression, Etosha National Park is an area of open, grassy woodland and thick scrub, studded with waterholes. Yet despite its arid appearance, the park is packed with an eclectic mix of familiar faces such as elephant, giraffe, lion, leopard and zebra as well as the desert specialists like springbok and gemsbok.
Believed to have originated over 12 million years ago as a shallow lake, Etosha National Park is said to have the tallest Elephants in Africa, (up to 12 feet the shoulder), Etosha is recognized as being one of the last wild sanctuaries of the endangered Black Rhino.
A San (Bushman) legend about the formation of the Etosha Pan tells of how a village was raided and everyone but the women slaughtered. One woman was so upset about the death of her family she cried until her tears formed a massive lake. When the lake dried up nothing was left apart from a huge white pan.
Twice daily game drives!
Morning and evening game drives through the park are a veritable feast for the senses, encompassing unbelievable scenery, fresh breezes that caress your face as the open-sided 4×4 ambles along, natural dusky perfumes that permeate the air and a veritable orchestra of African sounds.
Game drives are led by experienced and trained guides who tailor excursions to suit the preferences of every guest, whether it’s to view a certain animal, learn about the mannerisms of different species and their habitats or simply to enjoy the vast expanse of the pans and the panoramic surroundings.
Guides are always eager and willing to impart their vast knowledge and expertise to interested travelers.
Safari days!
Each day on safari in Africa is a magical experience, whether you’re exploring the savanna on foot or in a 4x4 vehicle in search of the Big 5 or taking to the sky in a hot-air balloon to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration. Every single day is steeped in the promise of a unique adventure and cherished memories.
Although each day is unpredictable to a certain extent, based on the time of year or location, there is a general format or schedule that safaris tend to follow, but, as a rule, safaris do follow a familiar rhythm that combines thrilling game viewing with ample time to relax in between—a dream vacation in anyone’s book. One rule of thumb is that there are usually two game drives a day: one in the early morning and one in the late afternoon, when animals are at their most active.
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ETOSHA VILLAGE
With its proximity to the Andersson entrance gate, Etosha Village provides a perfect base for exploration. From thrilling guided game drives to the chance to spot various species on walking trails, visitors can engage with the rich animal kingdom that calls this park home. Moreover, the park's sundowner drives and stargazing sessions promise unforgettable moments under the vast African sky. Whether witnessing majestic elephants at watering holes or experiencing the magic of a Boma Dinner amidst the Mopane Forest, a visit to Etosha ensures unforgettable encounters with nature and cherished memories for a lifetime.
Etosha Village offers a unique blend of affordability, comfort, style, and excellent cuisine.Each of the 45 individual suites features a fully air-conditioned bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and a patio, providing an opportunity to immerse yourself in the surrounding beauty.
The facilities include an open-plan bar with a large screen television, two sparkling pools along with a kiddie pool, a restaurant serving delicious cuisine, and a well-stocked utility and curio shop.
Guests can explore Namibia's wildlife with morning or full-day Guided Game Drives to Etosha National Park. The reserve also offers Walking Trails where various small game can be observed from lookout decks and hides.
For a memorable experience, Sundowner Drives and Stargazing Sessions are available, allowing guests to witness the breathtaking sunsets and the renowned starry skies. For special occasions or private dinners, the team can arrange a magical Boma Dinner Experience in the Mopane Forest.
D, B&B
CHALETS
GAME VIEW
DAY 5-7 | Swakopmund
SWAKOPMUND
Experience!
📍 Villa Margherita
SWAKOPMUND
Overview
Fly north west towards the coast line and some shipwrecks to the coastal town of Swakopmund. Swakopmund is a quaint little town sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and the Namib Desert and has its own authentic colonial charm. From the rugged, desolate beauty of the desert, to the historical grace of its buildings, a visit to the Skeleton Coast is a unique experience.
Travelers have long mystified the Skeleton Coast with its intriguing stories of shipwrecks, desolate dunes and beach roaming carnivores. But due to its harsh environment and long history under varying control and protection, few people have had the opportunity to experience this fascinating corner of the world. With a new eco-tourism venture, the northern sector of the Skeleton Coast is becoming more accessible to the high scale adventure.
VILLA MARGHERITA
Hotel Overview
Bed & Breakfast, drinks excl.
Ideally located in the heart of Swakopmund! Based on the original building, this colonial house was constructed between 1908 and 1913, the elegant Villa was completely refurbished for opening in 2008.
Accommodation comprises of 8 suites and bedrooms, all with en-suite bathroom facilities. Some of these have a private lounge area, but all offer guests that intimacy and privacy they are seeking on a getaway trip! In each room you will find a safe, a hairdryer, plus everything you need to make a strong coffee first thing or a cup of tea to soothe the soul when you return at night.
In the communal living room there is a small library and fireplace, lovely for resting up with a book and keeping warm during the cooler days and as night draws in after a day out and about. A restaurant, which must be pre-booked, serves evening meals, and there is also a quaint garden with decking, beautiful flowers adorning the scene. In summer it is here where breakfast is served and it makes for a wonderful and peaceful start to the day!
As a guest you are entitled to use the efficient laundry service for fresh clothes during your stay – and if you fancy a bit of pampering, why not take advantage of the professional massage?
ACTIVITIES
See activities listed on your safari itinerary*See your safari itinerary tours included.
B&B
GUEST HOUSE
TOURS
DAY 8 | Windhoek
WINDHOEK
Overnight
📍 Droombos
DROOMBOS GUEST LODGE
Overview
Bed & Breakfast, excl. premium drinks.
Bed & Breakfast, drinks excl.
Droombos offers a refined alternative to stay in Windhoek. A superb destination to start your Namibia safari.
Enjoy its wonderful and many amenities, or step outside and be greeted by the big old trees in shades of green in summer, flowers in spring and golden hues in fall. Droombos has magnificent gardens, one of a kind in Namibia. Droombos is home to two massive Camelthorn Trees, both more than 500 years old. These two old friends are wrapped in a blanket of green laws and accompanied by flowers, herbs, vegetables, 140 apple trees and many more.
DINNER, B&B
GUEST HOUSE
OVERNIGHT
DAY 9-11 | Victoria Falls
VICTORIA FALLS
Experience
📍 528 Vic Falls Guest House
VICTORIA FALLS
Area Overview
Victoria Falls is the 7th wonder of the world! Located in Zimbabwe, situated in the heart of Southern Africa and entirely landlocked. 12% of its land is allocated to National Parks and Game Reserves.
Undoubtedly, the country's most iconic attraction is the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in the world, locally known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, or the "Smoke That Thunders" because of the spray made by the mass of water dropping 100 meters below in the gorges. Victoria Falls is twice the size of Niagara Falls and stretches across a significantly longer distance. Visitors can get up close to the falls, but be prepared to experience some splashing.
The Victoria Falls, now in it's 150 millionth fantastic year, - its zenith in about May each year. It’s a truly awe-inspiring experience—the sight, the sound, the smell—and the humbling feeling that this is indeed nature's supreme masterpiece. No photograph can begin to depict reality. And nothing prepares you for your first sight. .
The Victoria Falls present a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe—the largest sheet of falling water in the world and significant worldwide for its exceptional geological and geomorphological features and active land formation processes with outstanding beauty attributed to the falls, i.e., the spray, mist, and rainbows.
David Livingstone was the first European to see the Victoria Falls in 1855. The Scottish explorer is believed to have been the first European to view the falls, and he named them Victoria Falls in honor of Queen Victoria.
While in Victoria Falls, don't miss the opportunity to enjoy a delightful cruise on the Zambezi River for a different perspective of the falls, especially during sunset. You can also opt for a thrilling helicopter ride over the falls. For a unique experience, consider having afternoon tea at the classic Victoria Falls Hotel. Additionally, if you're interested in shopping, Victoria Falls is an excellent place to purchase local souvenirs, artwork, and handcrafted carvings.
528 VIC FALLS
Bed & Breakfast | Wifi available | Laundry available at addl.cost
The ideal destination from which our guests can explore the mighty Victoria Falls! and surrounds!Neutral and earthy-tones are blended with splashes of bright colors throughout the lodge. As you enter the house, after passing the lovely pond, a warm foyer greets you with a mixture of wall art and a curious wallpaper.
Each of the 7 rooms have their own view over the gardens. All rooms have en-suite, stylish bathrooms with bronze washbasins, and showers with hand-carved screens.
The main dining area, where breakfasts are served is bright and colorful thanks to more art and the large glass windows that stretch to the high double volume ceiling. From this room, the doors open onto the patio, the garden and the swimming pool.
Lounges and patios are the perfect spot for reading, relaxing and chatting. One of the highlights is the "Treetop Bar" on the third floor, which has wonderful views above the tree canopy and beyond to the Zambezi River and Zambia in the distance.It's an ideal place for sun-downers and as evening settles in, to gaze up at the endless African night sky.
ACTIVITIES
Explore everything the Victoria Falls Rain forest are has to offer! Crafts, curios and more!
*A warm welcome awaits on arrival at the airport! Please be on the lookout for your driver with your name sign. Baggage assistance followed by a 20 mins. road transfer to your accommodation.
*See your safari itinerary for transfer logistics
Transfer to Victoria Falls via commercial flight. Flight time from Cape Town to Victoria Falls is 3 hrs, and 1.5 hr from Johannesburg. Flights are booked and details provided by AfricaPhotoSafaris.
B&B
GUEST HOUSE
TOURS
DAY 12-14 | Okavango Delta
KHWAI REGION
Safari days!
📍 Khwai Leadwood camp
KHWAI REGION
A wildlife-rich and diverse ecosystem that offers a mosaic of lagoons, shallow flooded pans, open grass plains, and wooded woodlands is located on the boundaries of the well conserved Moremi Game Reserve. Without a doubt, one of Botswana's most picturesque regions is the Khwai region. Take advantage of the traditional Khwai village's cultural offerings while staying at Khwai Leadwood.
The Khwai Concession is a private reserve adjacent to the world-renowned Moremi Game Reserve, separated from this reserve by the Khwai River. Dominated by grasslands, permanent flood plains and large areas of Mopane forests and home to large herds of elephants take their bath next to hippos, whilst being watched by lechwe antelopes. As the Khwai concession lies outside the parks, it offers the freedom and flexibility normally only possible with the heavier price tag of a private concession. Go off road for a closer look at sightings, night drives in search of nocturnal species, and with a little advanced planning, head out on game walks to check wildlife on foot!
During the dry season, many animals migrate down from the Linyanti area because the Khwai River provides a reliable source of water, attracting many antelopes, giraffes, buffalos, and zebras. There are also numerous bird species, particularly egrets, cranes, vultures, and various eagle species that specialize in catching catfish.
ACTIVITIES
During your time here, you’ll spend most days exploring the narrow Khwai river, which forms the natural boundary to the Moremi Game Reserve the south. The Khwai river is a beacon for wildlife and plays host to leopards talking Letswe in the long grass, lions swimming from the banks to save their cups during territorial disputes and crocodiles competing with while dogs for a meal of Impala.
Safari days!
Each day on safari in Africa is a magical experience, whether you’re exploring the savanna on foot or in a 4x4 vehicle in search of the Big 5 or taking to the sky in a hot-air balloon to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration. Every single day is steeped in the promise of a unique adventure and cherished memories.
Although each day is unpredictable to a certain extent, based on the time of year or location, there is a general format or schedule that safaris tend to follow, but, as a rule, safaris do follow a familiar rhythm that combines thrilling game viewing with ample time to relax in between—a dream vacation in anyone’s book. One rule of thumb is that there are usually two game drives a day: one in the early morning and one in the late afternoon, when animals are at their most active.
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KHWAI LEADWOOD CAMP
Full board, excl. premium drinks.
Located in the Khwai Concession of the Okavango Delta, this charming camp nestles beneath the trees alongside the Khwai River, which acts as a natural boundary between the renowned Moremi Game Reserve and the concession area. Here, hippos, elephants, and occasionally lions traverse the river, providing a captivating spectacle for even the most seasoned safari enthusiasts.
With six luxury safari tents and a family unit, the camp offers an intimate and exclusive wilderness encounter. Seamlessly blending luxury with the untamed African landscape, the camp exudes an elegant design incorporating woven baskets, beaded decorations, and modern amenities, culminating in an authentic contemporary African ambiance.
FULL BOARD
TENTED CAMP
GAME VIEW
DAY 15-18 | Cape Town
CAPE TOWN
Explore
📍 Azamare Guest House
CAPE TOWN
Area Overview
Cape Town has has it all! Much more than just a stunning backdrop! It is a vibrant, fun and cultural city. Strikingly modern and contemporary, Cape Town is actually the oldest city in South Africa. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is a bustling modern marina full of restaurants and shops, but venture deeper into the city to explore Cape Town’s genteel, cobbled walkways and colonial buildings.
Natural Beauty: Prepare to be captivated by Cape Town's awe-inspiring natural beauty. The city is nestled between the iconic Table Mountain, with its mesmerizing flat top, and the stunning Atlantic coastline. Explore the rugged Cape Peninsula, where the crashing waves of the Cape of Good Hope meet towering cliffs. Witness the vibrant floral display of the Cape Floral Kingdom, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its rich biodiversity and colorful landscapes.
Wine lands: Cape Town is a gateway to the renowned Cape Wine lands, an idyllic region where vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see. Discover the art of wine making through wine tastings at world-class estates. Savor the flavors of exceptional wines while enjoying breathtaking views of vine-covered hills. Indulge in gourmet cuisine paired with exquisite vintages, creating a sensory experience you won't soon forget.
Rich Culture and History: Cape Town is steeped in a vibrant cultural tapestry, shaped by its diverse heritage. Visit the historic Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, and gain insight into South Africa's struggle for freedom. Stroll through the colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood with its brightly painted houses and learn about its Cape Malay history. Immerse yourself in local markets, museums, and galleries, all reflecting the city's rich cultural fabric.
Adventure Awaits: If you seek adventure, Cape Town delivers! Dive into thrilling activities like shark cage diving, where you come face-to-face with these incredible predators. Take to the skies and paraglide over picturesque coastal cliffs, or brave the heights with a hike up Table Mountain. For water enthusiasts, enjoy surfing, kayaking, or simply bask in the sun on the pristine beaches.
Tour: V&A Waterfront
Visit the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront! Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain, in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront has become South Africa's most visited destination. Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views. Two Oceans Aquarium, boat trips, Robben island, arts, crafts, curios and more!
*See your safari itinerary for transfer logistics. Spend the day at the V&A Waterfront and enjoy lunch. Spend the afternoon at leisure.
Tour: City & Cultural
This tour explores the vibrant Cape Town City Bowl and showcases its heritage landmarks. The bustling central business district of Cape Town lies in the shadow of Table Mountain.The city is rich in history and home to a multi-cultural population. This tour will give you just a glimpse of what the city of Cape Town has to offer.
- Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town City Hall and Parliament Buildings
- Iziko South African Museum & Company Gardens
- Bo-Kaap
- Signal Hill
- Lions Hill
- Clifton and Camps Bay
*Weather permitting, take the cable car up Table Mountain to take in an inspiring panorama of the city. Cable car tast track tickets not included, approx. U$ 50 pp and for guest account
*See your safari itinerary for logistics
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AZAMARE
Guest House Overview
Located right in the heart of Camps Bay! One of the world’s most desirable destinations and a hip hub where you can find stylish restaurants, cool bars, and little shops.
Offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Azamare is located just 2 minutes’ drive from Camps Bay Beach, 5-minute walk of nearby restaurants. Table Mountain is only 3.1 miles away, and the V&A Waterfront is 6.2 miles away
Guests can enjoy a full English breakfast in the morning. Complimentary wine and snacks are provided every evening in the lounge and by the pool. Free WiFi is available in all areas..
ACTIVITIES
You will be picked up from the doorstep for your privately guided daily Cape Town tours, including the Cape Point & Peninsula tour, Stellenbosch, Franschoek Wine Lands Tour, Table Mountain, and pretty much anything else your heart desires. Many superb restaurants are located all around the hotel, all within walking distance. This is a restaurant paradise!
A warm welcome awaits arrival at the airport! Please be on the lookout for your driver with your name sign. Baggage assistance is followed by a 40-minute private road transfer to your luxury guesthouse overlooking stunning Camps Bay!
B&B
GUEST HOUSE
TOURS
DAY 19 | Cape Winelands & Departure
STELLENBOSCH
Explore the wine lands!
📍 Coopmanhuijs Hotel
STELLENBOSCH
Area Overview
Tour: Winelands
Explore the captivating allure of Stellenbosch in the Cape Winelands, where rolling vineyard-covered hills intersect with historic charm, inviting you to embark on a sensory journey of wine tasting at world-renowned estates, indulge in gourmet dining that harmonizes with the local flavors. Stroll through oak-lined streets adorned with Cape Dutch architecture.
Surrounded yourself with a serene and breathtaking landscape, that seamlessly marries the old-world elegance with the vibrancy of South African wine culture.
Visit various wineries in and around the stunning Stellenbosch area. Enjoy wine tasting and lunch on the way. This is the Cape wine lands!
*Please see your safari itinerary for transfer logistics
COOPMANHUIJS
Bed & Breakfast | Wifi available | Laundry available at addl.cost
Coommanhuijs Hotel is the ideal destination from which our guests can explore the heart of South Africa's Wine Country, Franschhoek, and Paarl, or take a trip to Cape Town to enjoy visits to Table Mountain, Cape Point, the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, the peninsula, and the many other attractions offered by the Western Cape.
Built in 1713, it was one of the first grand residences located in the heart of historic Stellenbosch and is now surrounded by the town’s many stylish shops, galleries, and museums.
The beautifully restored Manor House has yellowwood and stinkwood doors, sash windows, and yellowwood ceilings. The rooms in the Manor House, as well as the newly built rooms, overlook a heated pool and a walled courtyard. Guests can enjoy meals from the Provençal kitchen and dine at leisure with a glass of fine Cape wine in the courtyard or in the intimate restaurant.
ACTIVITIES
Explore historical Stellenbosch – you are guaranteed to fall in love!
B&B
HOTEL
WINE
DAY 21 | Departure
RETURN
RETURN HOME
Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end! Goodbye to the safari life, feeling relaxed, mesmerizing scenery, great food, family time, and romantic memories.
Morning road transfer back to the airport for your outbound flight... dreaming of the trip of a lifetime!
TRAVEL INFO
◽️ Preparing for your trip
PREPARING FOR YOUR
SAFARI
Pre-Travel Information
Passports must be valid for at least six months beyond the return date of your arrangements and have a minimum of three blank visa pages excluding endorsement pages. Travellng with minors - in addition to having a valid passport and valid visa (if applicable), children under the age of 18, traveling through Botswana’s borders, must be in possession of a certified copy of their unabridged birth certificate (one that shows the particulars of a minor and those of both parents). A child under the age of 18 traveling to Botswana and/or South Africa with just one parent must carry an affidavit signed by the other parent consenting to such travel. Failure to produce the necessary documentation may result in travelers being turned away at port of entry. Insider Tips Zimbabwe and Mozambique visas each use up a full passport page. If you are visiting both countries we recommend a minimum of four blank pages. Post Covid passport renewals are taking much longer than in the past so don’t leave applying for a new passport until the last moment as there iust a chance you won’t receive it in time to travel. Keeping your passport safe is key as there is nothing worse than having to spend precious holiday time replacing it. Make at least two copies of the ID page of your passport, visa (if obtained in advance of travel), Covid-19 vaccine passport, travel itinerary, travel insurance, credit cards and any other travel documentation. One copy can be an image scan and the other a hard copy which you can give to a family member, business associate or close friend for safekeeping When it comes to health risks and medical precautions, Machaba Blue is only able to offer limited advice as outlined below. Those with underlying chronic conditions should ideally seek medical advice prior to planning their journey. Prior to traveling to Africa, we highly recommend you visit a medical professional such as your GP or local travel clinic for advice on what health precautions need to be taken. This visit should take place at least 4-8 weeks prior to departure as it will determine the need for any vaccinations and/or antimalarial medication as well as identifying any other medical precautions. Currently no mandatory vaccinations are required when entering Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa. Please check if this is still the case when visiting your GP or travel clinic. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required by visitors coming from a country where yellow fever occurs, or if they have been in transit for more than 12 hours at an airport in a country here yellow fever occurs. Malaria is present throughout southern Africa and in certain areas of South Africa. Insider Tips INCLUDED ____________ * As indicated on your detailed safari itinerary EXCLUDED ____________ * Unless otherwise indicated on your itineraryPASSPORTS
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