Accommodation
The Bush Camps are either tented or thatched and all situated on rivers. They are private 8-bedded camps with either two-bedded rooms or large walk-in tents with beds, linen, duvets, pillows etc. provided. The ablution facilities are separate with (open) hot showers and flush toilets. Each trail goes to two different camps in different reserves.
Meals
Full board throughout.
Staff
Experienced Tour Leader
What To Bring
The Greater Kruger is malaria area – please take your own precautions, walking shoes and neutral coloured clothing (no white, black and bright colours), towel and toiletries, rain jacket, warm jersey, hat and sunglasses, sun block, insect repellent, cash for entry fees/conservation fee and drinks (no ATM’s in the bush) camera and loads of film, NO SLEEPING BAG REQUIRED.
Group Size
1-8
Other Information
Our prices are all inclusive, except the R 185 pp Conservation Fee and your drinks.
The R 185 is a once-off local payment for Entry Fees that needs to be paid directly to the Reserves that we operate in. The Reserves have been raising their prices, just like Kruger (R 120 pp per day), but fortunately it is still a once off price. The Conservation Fee and the drinks consumed in our camps will be paid for on the day you leave the safari. Drinks like beers, wine, ciders, Bacardi Breezers, Smirnoff spins, gin & tonic, cokes, juices and bottled water are provided in the camps. Coffee, tea and water from the tap are free of charge.
Operator Remarks
- Additional Airport transfers can be arranged on request
- Clients are advised to bring enough money to cover the purchase of curios, and additional entertainment. There are automatic teller machines (ATM’s) available everywhere to draw money. Foreign exchange into the local currency is possible in most large cities through which we pass. International credit cards and travelers cheques are widely accepted.
- Our guides are trained in basic first aid and the vehicle is equipped with a comprehensive medical aid kit. Preventative Malaria medication should be taken before the trip and throughout its duration, although it is advisable to consult a doctor prior to departure.
- It is compulsory for all travelers to have insurance covering their personal requirements, medical expenses and personal possessions. This is to be arranged before leaving home country. Jenman Safaris has comprehensive public liability insurance.
- The onus is on the client to organize all visas required for South Africa.