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Travel Tips

How to dress in the bush
During the day light clothes such as T-shirts and shorts are the right choice.
Evenings may require a light jacket during the summer months, preferably with full length sleeves.
In winter, (June and July), heavier clothing is necessary.

What to bring
It is important to remember items like a hat, sunglasses, swimming costume, sunscreen and insect repellent.
Bring your camera and plenty of film or digital memory cards.
Binoculars are a must.

Health
Ensure that you bring an adequate supply of any prescription medicines that you
may require as they may not be readily available.
Malaria prophylactics should be taken before, during and after visiting the Zambezi River areas.
Consult your doctor or the nearest travel clinic for advice.

Visa Requirements
As visa requirements change from time-to-time,
we suggest that you ask your travel agent to provide the latest information.

Electricity
The Islands of Siankaba are connected to the national grid.
The electricity supply is 240Volts.
The square shaped three pin British standard plugs are used.
Ensure that you have the correct battery charger for your camcorder.

Airport Transfers
The Islands of Siankaba will arrange transfers from the following airports:
Livingstone International Airport (Zambia)
Victoria Falls International Airport (Zimbabwe)
Kasane Airport (Botswana)

Contact us during office hours (GMT+2):
Tel: +27 11 888 4037
Fax: +27 11 888 1041

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