The following are
some of the frequent questions that e encounter
from our clients. Please note that the list is
not extensive and feel free to contact Easylink Safaris for any information at any time: -
1. How many people are there in your regular
departure tours?
We take a minimum of 2 people in our regular
departure tours and a maximum of 7 per vehicle.
We have a window seat guarantee in all our
regular departure tours.
2. Do we require visas to visit your country?
We suggest that you contact the nearest
consulate of the country you would like to visit
back at home. If this is difficult then we will
be able to provide this information on request.
We will however require to know your nationality
and the countries you will be visiting. Apart
from this we will also be in a position to
provide a comprehensive list of all paperwork
required for your visit.
3. What kind of transportation is available on
safari?
On our tours we use customized safari minibuses
and 4WD Cruisers/Land rovers with pop-up roof,
sliding windows and high frequency radio for
communication.
4. How much luggage should we carry?
Due to limited space in our safari vehicles we
recommend that each and every person carry one
suitcase/rucksack and a carry on bag.
5. Is there mosquito protection in the
lodges/camps?
In most of the lodges/camps mosquito netting is
provided. We suggest that you carry mosquito
repellant cream. Please contact us for the
update on facilities once you establish the
places you will be visiting as facilities differ
from place to place.
6. Do I require yellow fever vaccination?
Please contact the nearest consulate. We will be
in a position to advise on the same on request
together with any other medical requirements.
7. Do I require to take malaria tablets?
Africa is generally endemic with malaria. We
suggest that you contact your physician. It is
normally recommended that you take malaria
tablets before and after your visit to Africa.
8. What kind of accommodation can I expect on
your regular safaris
Our regular safaris take our clients to luxury
lodges and tented camps in the various places
they visit. Some travelers prefer being closer
to nature by staying in tented camps while
others prefer the security of the lodges. Please
note that the standard of accommodation is more
or less similar in the wildlife sanctuaries but
in towns and at the beaches these can contrast
widely, ranging from three-stars establishments
to five-stars establishments. The more the stars
attached to a hotel the more the comfort and
luxury there is for the hotel guest and the more
the payment for these services.