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What to pack on a safari?

You’ve made the decision—you’re going on a safari! If Ximuwu Safari Lodge is your only destination, there’s no need to stress about your suitcases.

 

Baggage Limits for Connecting Flights

Connecting flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town have weight limits. Economy class allows 20 kg, and business class allows 30 kg. Excess baggage can be purchased at the ticket counter.

 

Weight Restrictions and Fees

No bags heavier than 32 kg are accepted. Heavier bags must be shipped separately as cargo. In 2023, an extra kilo over the weight limit costs ZAR 33 (2 USD) plus 15% VAT, according to Airlink.Wh

If you like to visit other Game Lodges as well and you like to make use of private chartered flights please keep in mind that these airplanes are small and restrict often the luggage to 20kg and 5kg of hand luggage packed in soft bags.

But what to pack? First and for all look at our weather chart and find out in what season you travel.

“Table displaying average, minimum, and maximum temperatures along with rainfall for each month of the year in Klaserie.”

In our summer period, October until March it is quite hot, if you like short trousers and or skirts please pack these but in case you come from May until September make sure to also pack something warm. A Bini in winter is comfortable the first couple of hours. If you’re going on a safari, it’s important to pack light and bring appropriate clothing and gear for the conditions you’ll encounter. Here are some essential items to consider packing:

pack your travel docs and sunglasses

 

Clothing

Pack lightweight, breathable clothing in neutral or muted colors. This helps you blend in and avoid attracting wildlife’s attention. T-shirts and jeans are fine too. Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against the sun and insects.

Footwear

Bring comfortable, closed-toe shoes or boots with good traction. Ensure they are broken in before your trip. Pack sandals, flip-flops, or slip-on shoes for relaxing around camp after a day in your safari boots.

Sun Protection

Protect yourself from the harsh African sun. Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm, and a hat. A reusable water bottle will be provided, and it is yours to take home.

Insect Repellent

Mosquitoes and other biting insects can be a nuisance. Ximuwu provides insect repellent containing DEET or similar ingredients in your room and on game drives.

 

Binoculars and Camera

Binoculars are essential on a safari. Bring your own or use ours. We provide Vortex binoculars on every seat row in our game viewer. A Swarovski scope is available at the lodge. If you are a keen photographer, bring your camera with a zoom lens (100-400mm). Don’t forget memory cards, batteries, a charger, and storage disks.

 

Reading Material

Bring a book, e-reader, or some magazines. The lodge has Wi-Fi, so downloading is also possible.

 

Medications and First Aid

Ensure your medical insurance covers medical evacuation. If you are healthy, a trip to Africa shouldn’t be a problem. Consult your health practitioner for advice if needed.

Vaccinations

Check with local authorities for vaccination advice. If you have visited or transited through a yellow fever-risk country, South Africa requires a yellow fever vaccine.

 

Malaria Prevention

Malaria does occur, so we strongly recommend using malaria prophylaxis. Consult your physician or travel clinic for advice. Bring necessary prescription medications and supplements like anti-diarrhea and bug bite relief products.

Water Safety

Our reverse osmosis plant treats the drinking water in the rooms and lodge and checks it frequently. However, temperature changes can cause tummy discomfort. The lodge and game viewer are equipped with first-aid kits.

 

Ximuwu has a small curio shop with Ximuwu branded hats, caps, shirts and Jackets as well as basic usb chargers, cables, standard memory cards, suncream and lip balm.

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