ManaPools Shoreline Canoeing Safari Highlights
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Explore one of best the parks in the Africa
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Enjoy walking Safaris with professional Guides
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Experience the untouched wilderness
ManaPools Shoreline Canoeing Safari Highlights
THIS ITINERARY IS GUIDELINE AND MAY CHANGE DUE TO UNFORESEEN
CIRCUMSTANCES i.e. WEATHER CONDITIONS.
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
All camping equipment is supplied. Our Safaris are true bush camps, but offering a little rustic luxury – there is no electricity or plumbing and there are no permanent structures. It is a taste of the way a safari used to be - a truly authentic, African bush experience. Camps are eco-friendly, designed to be erected and dismantled within hours, leaving no trace on the environment. There are custom-built tents to guarantee guest comfort: they are spacious walk-in style tents supplied with en-suite toilet facilities for night-use and comfortable beds with fresh linen. Stationary camp tents are mosquito-proof with mosquito gauzedroves so guests can lie in bed and enjoy the night sky. (All our tents have fly sheets to ensure no one gets wet if it does rain! They also provide shade should one want an afternoon sleep). Camps are fully equipped with a mobile kitchen run by an experienced bush cook, bar facilities and a dining area with full waiter service.
FOOD
All produce is brought in fresh and meals are prepared in camp by one of our famed bush cooks. All breads and pastries are freshly baked on the open campfire. Vegetarian or other dietary preferences can be catered to providing Africa Zim is advised 14 days prior to the safari. Breakfast may consist of cereals, yoghurt, muffins, biscuits, pancakes, toast and jams. On the last day of safari, a full English breakfast will be laid on for clients to enjoy. Lunch is usually fresh quiche, lasagne or similar with a varied selection freshly baked bread, salads and cheeses. Dinners are full 3-course meals with various starters, delicious main courses and sumptuous deserts all eaten by candlelight under the stars, accompanied by an imported bottle of wine.
DRINKS
All Odyssey Safaris include a supply of local beers, spirits, imported wines, minerals, cordials, mineral water, tea and coffee. Drinks are served by our friendly camp staff whilst guests relax. We recommend you contact Africa Zim with any drink preferences i.e. if a particular brand of local beer is preferred. Clients are also free to bring their own beverages, cooler boxes can be set aside for this purpose. There is no limit to the amount of beverages you may bring.
WHAT TO BRING
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Swimming/bathing costume
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Shorts and T-shirts
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Personal Toiletries
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Canvas shoes or rafting sandals, a comfortable pair of hiking shoes for those on a
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walking safari
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Hat with a wide brim
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Jacket or sweater for the evenings
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Shirts (including a long sleeved one for sun protection)
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A kikoi (or sarong) to cover your legs to protect them from the sun
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Torch or flashlight and extra batteries
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Film and spare camera batteries
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Binoculars
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Sunscreen
Insect repellent
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Socks for winter nights
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Warm clothes to sleep in on winter nights
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Waterproof bags for personal items
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Money for National Parks Fees as well as identification documents where relevant
Africa Zim Safaris recommends clients take a course of anti-malaria medication
before travelling to Africa, please consult with your doctor or GP.
Please ensure that you advise Africa Zim Travel or your travel agent of any medical
or dietary requirements at least 14 days before your trip departs.
COSTS INCLUDE
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All transfers from Main Camp - Nyamepi or airstrips are in open 4x4 vehicles, please be advised that roads can be dusty and bumpy.
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All meals - We do cater for dietary preferences, such as vegetarian or diabetic however we require advance warning - at least 14 days
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Drinks - Including local beers, spirits, imported wines, minerals, cordials, mineral water, tea and coffee. Guests are free to bring their own drinks.
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All canoeing equipment - Canoes are two-man, Canadian-style canoes, and the paddles are American Carlisle paddles.
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All camping equipment.
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Professional guide
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Canoe Safaris are fully backed-up safaris - meaning clients can sit back and relax while everything is taken care of.
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We take a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8 people (special arrangements can be made for larger groups upon request).
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Our minimum age limit is 14 years - there is no maximum age limit but common sense should be used.
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No previous canoeing experience is necessary but guests should be reasonably fit and healthy.
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There is no maximum luggage weight, as luggage will be transferred by vehicle from camp to camp.
Animals seen on the trip usually include elephant, buffalo, impala, waterbuck, hippo, crocodile and plentiful birdlife. Lion, leopard, painted hunting dog etc. are more rarely seen but are certainly in the area. We cannot guarantee plenty of game
while on safari, particularly during the green (rainy) season.
As the Safaris are fully backed-up they are more luxurious than our Explorer (semi-participatory) Safaris. Guests enjoy the services of a fully qualified professional guide who as well as guiding clients on the Zambezi River, can take clients for guided walks or game drives through National Parks.
Safaris include transfers that will included in the cost of the package. Clients are able to charter return flights to Mana Pools National Park to maximise time spent on safari. Commercial flights can be arranged to and from Harare, Kariba, Victoria Falls, Hwange, Lusaka or Livingstone. Please contact us for assistance booking charter flights or transfers. Alternatively guests may make their own way to Mana Pools by driving. For all canoe safaris, please arrive by 11:30am at the latest to be able to fit an afternoon of canoeing.
Additional nights can be added to any safari - for example, start a safari with a Camp Zambezi so you are well rested, before starting a 3 day Mana Shoreline Canoe Safari, or alternatively end a canoe safari with a Camp Zambezi so that you have an extra day to relax on the shores of the Zambezi. Please contact us with any special requests so that Africa Zim Travel is able to tailor a safari to your needs.
DAILY ROUTINE
You will be awakened early, warm water will
be placed in a basin outside your tent, while freshly brewed coffee awaits you on
the campfire. All will have the opportunity to have something to eat before setting
out on safari. There is the option of going for an early morning walk or game drive
before breakfast or, for the avid fisherman, there is time to pull out a rod.
Safaris are tailored to suite the individual. Camp is set up and taken down by our
staff to ensure that guests spend as much time as possible doing safari activities or
simply enjoying their surroundings.
ABLUTIONS
Safari Camps have no permanent ablution facilities, however
camps are served by the luxury of long drop toilets and, for night-use, all tents have
en-suite chemical toilets. Guest can also revel in a luxurious hot shower underneath
the star-studded expanse of the African sky.
BACK UP STATUS
All Safaris are fully backed up with our team and 4x4 vehicle.
The team will take care of all our guests’ needs and camp chores. During our mobile
safaris the camp will be taken down and all equipment and guest luggage will be
transferred to the next campsite by vehicle after guests have left for their day’s
activity be it canoeing or walking.