Welcome to Africa! Whether it’s your first time visiting or you’re a seasoned explorer, these travel tips will help you make the most of your journey with Explore Africa Tours and Travel.
Check Visa Requirements: Most African countries require tourists to obtain a visa. Check with the embassy or consulate of your destination country well in advance.
Passport Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates.
Yellow Fever Certificate: Some countries require proof of Yellow Fever vaccination for entry—especially if you’re travelling from or through affected areas.
Lightweight Clothing: Pack breathable clothes for warm days, but don’t forget a light jacket for cool evenings or early morning safaris.
Modest Dress: In rural or religious areas, conservative clothing is appreciated.
Essentials: Sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, reusable water bottle, travel adapter (most of Africa uses Type C, D, or G plugs), and a power bank.
Vaccinations: Visit your doctor before travelling to check which vaccinations you may need (e.g., Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Malaria prevention).
Travel Insurance: Always travel with comprehensive insurance that covers health, theft, and cancellations.
Stay Hydrated: Drink bottled or purified water, especially in remote areas.
Local Currency: Get familiar with the local currency. US Dollars are widely accepted in many African countries, but having local cash is always handy.
Mobile Money: In countries like Uganda, Kenya, and Ghana, mobile money is a popular form of payment.
Tipping: While not mandatory, tipping for good service is appreciated. Your guide can advise you on appropriate amounts.
Ask Before Taking Photos: Always ask permission before photographing people or sacred sites.
Support Local Communities: Buy crafts directly from local artisans and eat at local restaurants.
Wildlife Etiquette: Observe animals from a distance and follow your guide’s instructions at all times.
Reliable Transfers: Explore Africa Tours and Travel provides safe, comfortable transfers. Avoid unlicensed taxis or motorbikes.
Traffic Can Be Unpredictable: Plan extra time for road travel, especially in cities.
Domestic Flights: For longer distances, flying between destinations can save time.
Early Mornings Are Best: Wildlife is most active in the early morning or late afternoon.
Binoculars & Camera: Bring a good zoom lens or binoculars to spot animals from afar.
Stay Quiet and Respectful: Let nature speak—silence ensures the best sightings.
SIM Cards: Affordable local SIM cards are available for calling and internet access.
Wi-Fi: Most hotels and lodges offer free Wi-Fi, but speeds may vary.
Learn Basic Phrases: A few words in Swahili, Luganda, or French can go a long way!
Keep Small Change: For tips, market purchases, and local buses.
Be Open-Minded: Embrace the pace, culture, and magic of Africa—it’s all part of the adventure.