What I will take to South Africa for my Safari
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Hi,
Next month I am going holidays to South Africa. I will do a safari to see the animals in the Kruger National Park. Here I have attached the pictures of the things that I will take with me to make my life easier. Here we go.
First I am renting a 4x4 modified for camping, with a tent on top, water tank, battery support system, kitchen facilities (gas portable kitchen) and big fuel tank. During the night we cannot drive and we will have to stay in a camping area inside the park, so we need all this things to survive.
We need also a GPS to travel from Johannesburg to the Kruger National Park. It's like 3 or 4 hours away (yes, I will have a long drive) :(.
Obviously we need maps of the park with all the possible routes and paths that we can take and also the camping sites.
Binoculars are needed o see the animals on the distance.
A good camera is essential to take good pictures of your adventure!
I am renting a satellite Mobile Phone just in case if something goes wrong and I need to call the emergency services or something.
I am taking a Hiking Backpack with all my spare clothes and equipment that might be useful.
A water canteen with clean and nice fresh water.
a sleep bag just in case I feel uncomfortable in the tent on top of the car.
Canned food to make sure that we will survive as I don't expect a Sainsbury's in the Savannah.
UV torch to see the scorpions and other dangerous little insects during the night walks.
A torch to see where I am going during the night. (Captain Obvious).
Mosquito repellent to avoid being eaten alive.
Anti malaria tablets, because the mosquito on that area bring a lot of dangerous diseases with them, and one of them is the Malaria. I am expecting to come back alive to the UK.
And finally, I need a blanket because the nights over there probably are going to be quiet cold.
So that's it, if I remember something else that I should take I will add it, and obviously I will take thousands of pictures!
Next month I am going holidays to South Africa. I will do a safari to see the animals in the Kruger National Park. Here I have attached the pictures of the things that I will take with me to make my life easier. Here we go.
First I am renting a 4x4 modified for camping, with a tent on top, water tank, battery support system, kitchen facilities (gas portable kitchen) and big fuel tank. During the night we cannot drive and we will have to stay in a camping area inside the park, so we need all this things to survive.
We need also a GPS to travel from Johannesburg to the Kruger National Park. It's like 3 or 4 hours away (yes, I will have a long drive) :(.
Obviously we need maps of the park with all the possible routes and paths that we can take and also the camping sites.
Binoculars are needed o see the animals on the distance.
A good camera is essential to take good pictures of your adventure!
I am renting a satellite Mobile Phone just in case if something goes wrong and I need to call the emergency services or something.
I am taking a Hiking Backpack with all my spare clothes and equipment that might be useful.
A water canteen with clean and nice fresh water.
a sleep bag just in case I feel uncomfortable in the tent on top of the car.
Canned food to make sure that we will survive as I don't expect a Sainsbury's in the Savannah.
UV torch to see the scorpions and other dangerous little insects during the night walks.
A torch to see where I am going during the night. (Captain Obvious).
Mosquito repellent to avoid being eaten alive.
Anti malaria tablets, because the mosquito on that area bring a lot of dangerous diseases with them, and one of them is the Malaria. I am expecting to come back alive to the UK.
And finally, I need a blanket because the nights over there probably are going to be quiet cold.
So that's it, if I remember something else that I should take I will add it, and obviously I will take thousands of pictures!
Tiggerfantoo › Good luck on your forthcoming amazing adventure, I look forward to seeing some of your pictures when you get back
Borderline › Yes, indeed