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Safari Holiday Planning Checklist

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This checklist helps you plan an African safari trip, covering destination choice, health requirements, bookings, and gear. It’s for travelers who want a thorough, practical plan to maximize wildlife sightings and stay safe.

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  1. Compare top safari destinations — List priorities: wildlife type, scenery, accessibility, and budget.
  2. Research Kenya & Tanzania highlights — Good for classic savanna, national parks and migration viewing.
  3. Research Botswana highlights — Focus on Okavango water safaris and quieter, premium camps.
  4. Research South Africa highlights — Consider Kruger for Big Five and self-drive options.
  5. Decide lodge vs camping based on comfort, budget, and season — Weigh safety, temperature, and night amenities before choosing.
  6. Check best season for target wildlife and specific parks — Look up park-specific peak months; dry season often improves sightings.
  7. Verify operator accreditation and read recent reviews — Confirm national tourism board membership and third-party reviews.
  8. Book international flights and internal transfers — Reserve bush flights early; small-aircraft seats fill fast.
  9. Book game drives and guided safari days — Pre-book peak-day activities and any specialist drives (photography).
  10. Book appointment with a travel health clinic — See a clinic 6–8 weeks before travel to review vaccines and meds.
  11. Get malaria prophylaxis prescription — Obtain and start meds per doctor advice; carry dose schedule.
  12. Obtain yellow fever vaccination and certificate if required — Get the certificate at the clinic and keep a paper/digital copy.
  13. Buy comprehensive travel insurance with medevac cover — Ensure policy covers evacuation and remote-area medical care.
  14. Prepare passport, visas, and photocopies; check expiry — Ensure 6+ months validity, required visas, and several ID copies.
  15. Pack camera telephoto lens and spare batteries/memory cards — Bring 300mm+ or a 100–400mm zoom and extra storage/batteries.
  16. Pack binoculars, neutral clothing layers, sun protection, and insect repellent — Choose earth tones; include hat, SPF, and insect repellent with DEET.
  17. Prepare tipping budget and local currency for staff and guides — Plan daily or per-service tips; carry small notes for local staff.
  18. Confirm lodge/camp inclusions: meals, drinks, transfers, and park fees — Avoid surprises by checking what's included vs extra charges.
  19. Check luggage weight limits for bush flights and pack accordingly — Weigh bags and use soft luggage where required; know per-piece limits.
  20. Share itinerary and emergency contacts with a trusted person — Include flight details, camp contacts, policy numbers, and local embassy.
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