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Travel Advice:

Access, Visas, Borders & Getting Around

Safety and Health

Seasonal Safari Guide

Money, Shopping, and Eating Out

Electricity, Phones & Internet, Time, Public Holidays and Dress

Walking with wild sense

Top Ten "Must Have" items to take on safari

RESPECT THE WILD: A Code of Conduct for visitors in wild areas

Tour Operators' Code of Ethics

Your Safari Guide into the Wild

Expert Travel Advice
do's and don'ts for your African Safari from locals who know...

WildZambezi.com offers visitors to our area sensible, practical and useful advice gained from years of local knowledge and experience. We are on the spot, and can give you all sorts of insider tips: from how to behave in the wild and what to pack for winter months, to visa requirements, border times, health and medical advice, what to do if you have a problem - even where to buy your ice and fishing bait! If you have unanswered queries, please contact us.

Expert African Safari Travel Advice

Access, Visas, Borders & Getting Around
by WildZambezi.com

Road access to the Zambezi Valley is often on gravel

Entry requirements and how to get to the Kariba and Zambezi valley areas - by plane, boat, coach or car. Useful hints about border times, transfers, fuel availability, the state of the roads and Police roadblocks.

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Safety and Health
by WildZambezi.com

Emergency air rescue facilities are excellent.  Check your insurance covers pre-hospital evacuation.

Local information and tips that you can trust about how to be safe and remain healthy while on holiday in Zimbabwe: police matters, medical insurance, drinking water, swimming safely, beasties etc.

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Seasonal Safari Guide
by WildZambezi.com

Here's what to expect of the weather in the Kariba and Zambezi River areas at different times of the year.

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Money, Shopping, and Eating Out
by WildZambezi.com

Supermarkets in major cities are well stocked, but supplies can be limited in more remote areas

Useful tips about money, food availability, restaurants, shopping hours and where to buy those essentials for Kariba and the Zambezi valley - like ice and fishing worms!

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Electricity, Phones & Internet, Time, Public Holidays and Dress
by WildZambezi.com

Miscellaneous, practical information about electricity supply, phone services and internet access, time zone, public holidays and how to dress sensibly and sensitively.

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Walking with wild sense
by WildZambezi.com

Walk sensibly in the wild

Whether you are walking unaccompanied, in the African bush, or in the company of an armed professional guide, it is wise to be prepared and sensible. Wild animals may behave unpredictably. Here are some guidelines.

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Top Ten "Must Have" items to take on safari
by WildZambezi.com

Our list of absolutely essential items when going on an African Safari

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RESPECT THE WILD: A Code of Conduct for visitors in wild areas
by The Zambezi Society

Zambezi Society logo

Wild areas are priceless global assets. When we visit them, we should respect their values and ensure that we behave in a way that will keep them wild for future generations to enjoy. Conservation organisation, The Zambezi Society, tells us how.

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Tour Operators' Code of Ethics
by Tour Operators Association for Mana Pools

Tourism operators in Mana Pools have agreed on a voluntary Code of Ethics. Wild Zambezi encourages agents, clients and visitors to ask about their chosen company's ethical and environmental responsibility through commitment to the principles of this Code of Ethics.

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