Q: What is Overlanding?
Much to the surprise of many the concept of traveling overland throughout
Africa has been around for over 30 years. In short; overlanding is a unique
way to experience not only the places we visit but also the journey in getting
there.
Overlanding refers to anyone who travels from place to place over land.
You may have done a "road trip" with a group of friends or family
across Europe or a weekend to a major festival... That is a type of Overlanding.
Overlanding is a safe way to travel through Africa over land, with a group
of like-minded individuals. Adapted 4x4 safari vehicles are used to ensure
maximum comfort while experiencing the best Africa has to offer. We are
completely self-sufficient, fully equipped with tents, camping chairs, sleeping
mattresses, fresh water, complete kitchen (minus the microwave!) and a fire
grill for those all important BBQs!!
Overlanding is the best way to see and experience Africa - you are not
on your own but with a group of like-minded individuals and 2 experienced
crew. Africa Expedition Support crew choose to live and work in East Africa
- hence their knowledge of the areas, animals, the people, politics and
places to go is second to none. No problem too big for them to sort. This
gives you peace of mind, safety and security without it being an over-the-top
fully guided tour (please note Africa Expedition Support crew are drivers
and leaders! Not guides - we do not use umbrellas!!); giving you a sense
of independent travel but without the hassle of having to organise everything
yourself.
Overlanding with Africa Expedition Support gives you a unique insight into
Africa not found on expensive fly-in lodge safaris.
Q: What do you mean by guided self drive?
Guided self drive is not unlike a tag-along tour, however you will be driving
one of our Land Rover Discovery's. Each group has a lead vehicle with 2
experienced crew who are on hand to sort out the day to day activities,
meals and solve any issues which may arise throughout your safari.
The lead vehicle sets the speed and route taken on that day. However, when
in game parks you are free to game drive on your own and at your own pace.
This is what makes self drive so unique - you can choose to sit by a watering
hole for hours on end and wait for the animals to come to you or you can
drive around to see how much you can find. There is no pressure, nor competition
for that perfect photo. Obviously, should you see something interesting
it would be polite to inform the rest of the group via your CB radio!
You are responsible for putting up and taking down your tent, and looking
after the equipment supplied for your safari. The crew prepares your meals
and organizes activities; you simply drive and enjoy the scenery.
Q: Do I need to have extreme 4x4 off-road driving experience?
On our 7-14 day safaris extreme 4x4 off-road driving experience is not
essential, however you do need to be a capable driver. It is handy to have
had some 4x4 experience (driving through mud and sand) however this is not
essential. The crew is on-hand to answer any questions, and if you do get
stuck they are only a radio message away from rescuing you. The crew is
there to assist you in every way possible; the second crew member is also
a driver and therefore is on call should another driver be required.
For Cairo to Cape Town clients please refer to the office directly.
Q: What type of vehicle will we be traveling in?
Africa Expedition Support has a variety of adapted overland safari 4x4
Land Rover Discovery's ranging from 2-5 seats. Each vehicle is equipped
with Oz Tent, camp beds, kitchen cutlery and crockery, stereo, cooler box/fridge,
luggage space, CB Radio, fire extinguisher, basic first aid kit, light for
the tent, small inverter (UK plug), spare tyres and basic tools.
The lead vehicle carries an extensive kitchen, tools, spare parts, and
fridge.
Q: How old is too old to join one of these safaris?
It is not age but attitude! On average most clients range between 35 and
65 years old. However our oldest client celebrated his 70th birthday on
one of our safaris. If you have the energy levels for a camping trip, can
put up and down your tent and have a positive attitude toward life you are
not too old! Africa Expedition Support does not discriminate on age (we
are not that young either!!).
You must be in possession of a valid driving permit (without penalty) from
your home country and International Driving permit, be medically and physically
fit, be able to drive in challenging conditions and for long periods of
time (up to 8 hours) and be able to drive a manual right hand drive vehicle.
Q: I am not keen on camping on there places I can upgrade
to a room?
Yes, in most places it is possible to upgrade room accommodation. The complete
list and prices are available from the office.
Q: Do you charge a single supplement for lone travelers?
Yes, prices for single bookings are available on request.
Q: Are there other costs I need to budget for?
Our philosophy is to keep things simple for you. You don't have to read
between the lines to find out what's included and what's not! No hidden
costs, no surprises. You can split this up into:
1. Trip cost and local payment
2. visas and personal spending money.
We have included in the trip cost and local payment pretty much all the
activities with the exception of Adventure options available along the way
i.e. mountain biking.
These overland safaris are straight forward providing two experienced
crew, expedition vehicle and all costs, tents, camp beds and kitchen gear,
*3 meals per day, camping accommodation, activities as per the itinerary.
Bring all your cash in NEW USD$ Notes.
Q: How much personal spending money is recommended?
You can never have too much!!
Everyone has different needs and life styles. It is hard to predict what
every individual would spend. As a rough guide we recommend at least USD
$25 - USD $40 a day to pay for your snacks, a couple of beers in the evening
and the odd souvenir as well as e-mails and post cards. For example a bottle
of local beer (500ml) costs approx. USD$1.50, a glass of wine is more expensive
approx.USD$3.50. So if you are a wine drinker - budget more!
Bring ALL your spending and Visa in new USD CASH ONLY. Large USD notes
(tip: $50 and $100 notes obtain a higher exchange rate than small notes).
USD notes must be dated 2003 and above; clean new notes without rips or
pen markings otherwise they will not be accepted in East Africa.
Do not assume the banks or money changers in UK/Europe/AUS/NZ/USA/RSA know
you need NEW post dated 2003 USD CASH. You must check the dates and condition
of each note before accepting them.
Traveler's cheques and credit cards are OK emergency backup money only.
DO NOT rely on them as a source of cash (they also attract very high commission
rates regardless what you are told back home).
Q: Do I need to get visas before traveling and how much
are they?
Kenyan and Tanzanian visas are available at the point of entry (i.e. airport
or land border). cost: Kenya USD$50 (USD$25 until 31 December 2009, valid
for 3 months), Tanzania USD$50 (USA/IRE/CAN USD$100). This is true for UK,
AUS, NZ, USA, CAN, IRE, RSA and EU passport holders. For other passport
holders check with the relevant embassies. Cairo to Cape and Cape to Nairobi guided self drive expeditions please refer to the office for updated visa prices.
All visas must be paid for in NEW USD Cash Only (dated 2003). Costs vary
if obtained prior to traveling from your home country.
Q: Do I need travel insurance?
You must have valid comprehensive travel insurance for the entire duration
of the safari. This insurance must cover all activities, including driving.
Africa Expedition Support crew on Day 1 of your overland tour will take
insurance details from you (24 hour medical emergency number, policy number,
and insurer).
Q: Do I need any special vaccinations?
You must have a Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate (and bring it with
you!). For all other vaccinations refer to your Travelers Medical Clinic
for advice.
Q: I hear malaria is a problem. What can I do to protect
myself ?
There are various prophylaxes available. They all have pros and cons. You
have to keep in mind none of them provide 100% protection; they only buy
you time to treat the infection. Treatments are available throughout malarial
zones for relatively little money. Your best protection is not to get bitten.
Malaria is a serious illness!
Your best protection is to cover up from dusk to dawn (light colored long
sleeve shirt and trousers), use a strong insect repellent (DEET based) and
take anti-malaria prophylaxes (tablets).
It is essential you obtain advice from your Travelers Medical Clinic on
precautions and prophylaxis which suits you best.
Q: I am vegetarian will this be a problem?
No. Vegetarians and medical dietary requirements (i.e. allergies) are catered
for. It does help if we are informed of this prior to departure date. Africa
Expedition Support crew are experienced safari cooks - they can cater for
veggies!
Q: Do I have to cook meals?
No, meals are provided where stated on the itinerary. Meals are planned
by the crew to make the most of what is available locally, fresh meat is
available most days and fresh fruit and vegetables are available all the
time. Africa Expedition Support ensures the menu is varied, quality ingredients
are used and servings large - so you wont go to bed hungry.
However, the crew do appreciate some assistance in peeling vegetables,
stirring the pot, turning the meat on the BBQ!
Q: How many passport pages will I need on average?
Your passport must be valid at least 6 months after the finish date of
the trip. You must have at least 3 empty pages at the start of the 7 - 14 day safaris. Long expeditions require 15 - 20 pages
Q: How do I know where to meet for the start of the safari?
Once you have booked and paid the full amount we will email you "Trip
Joining Instructions", this will give you all the relevant information
you need to ensure you arrive at the meeting place on time.
Q: How does the trip payment work?
The trip costs are split into 2 sections:
Land Price: Is payable in full 12 weeks prior to departure.
This is payable in GBP.
Local Payment: Is payable on day 1 of your expedition
directly to the crew. This is payable in post dated 2003 USD Cash only.
Once you have booked, we will send you an invoice for the Land Price (this
is payable directly into a bank account, via internet banking or telegraphic
transfer). Once this payment is received we will email you the "Trip
Joining Instructions". On day 1 of the overland safari your tour leader
will collect the Local Payment.
Q: I want to bring my mobile phone and digital camera.
Are there charging facilities available?
Most of the campsites we stay have charging facilities. However, keep in
mind that power failures are common so bring spare batteries, lead with
UK power plug/or adaptor. The vehicles are fitted with an inverter to charge
small appliances such as camera, camera batteries, lap top,
Q: Are there any changes I should be aware of?
All prices for optional extras/activities, visa costs etc are subject to
change. Although unlikely, the itinerary is subject to change without prior
notice due to road conditions, weather, natural disaster, political unrest,
illness, or other force majeure. |