Client requirements
The appropriate dress required is shorts, T-shirts, shoes and
sunscreen and a wide brimmed hat. Dry bags are provided for cameras and
valuables.
Videos and photographs
Videos and photographs will be provided on request for group bookings
only and will be shown the same evening.
Passports required for entry into Zambia
The visa fee required for a day trip is included in the price of the
canoe trip. Clients are usually exempt from visa payments into Zambia
for overnight trips, providing they are on the Safari Par Excellence
manifest. Details are required 48 hours prior to date of departure.
The Passport details that are required include: name, date of birth,
passport number and type (i.e. British, American etc..) date of issue
and expiry and place of issue.
PLEASE NOTE: that where necessary they would then be liable for the
re-entry Visa fee into Zimbabwe (unless they had already purchased a
double entry visa when first arriving in Zimbabwe). If this is not
clear, please check with your Saf Par office.
Guides and Safety on the Zambezi
Guides are fully trained professionals and all hold valid first aid
certificates. Whilst every precaution is taken, it is essential that
agents make clients aware that an indemnity form must be signed before
participating on this Safari. A comprehensive first aid kit is carried
on each trip. The trip leader is in radio contact with bases in Victoria
Falls and Livingstone and direct with M.A.R.S. (Medical Air Rescue
Service).
Find out more about the Lower
Zambezi Canoe Safaris
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