Field supplies Binoculars Water bottle (at least 1 litre) Penknife Insect repellent Sunscreen Sunglasses Lip Salve Flashlight, torch or headlamp with extra batteries and bulb Antihistamine tablets Rehydration
What clothes do I need to bring?
Clothing and footwear for fieldwork* Please note that all clothing should be earthy or dark colours such as browns, blacks, dark greens, beige, khaki etc. White, Yellow and Red are not suitable for the bush. Long-sleeved shirts and combat
Which mobile (cell) phone provider should I use?
There is some reasonable 4G reception, but only with the South African provider MTN (not Vodacom or Cell-C) and there are a number of options you can consider. If you have an international roaming option with your home provider, that
What is the mains power supply voltage in South Africa?
The AC Mains power in South Africa is 230 Volts and 50 Hz, so the same as the EU and compatible with the UK too.
Which type of power plug do they use in South Africa?
South Africa mains power sockets are Type M and have rounded pins and look like this: Adaptors (such as the one shown above) are freely available from various websites, such as Amazon or eBay. The example above enables connection from
What can I bring to help?
You will learn during your visit about the committed anti-poaching teams that patrol the reserve protecting the mammals. These teams carry out invaluable work including deterring rhino poachers, for whom rhino horn represents significant value. If you have any unwanted
What should I not bring?
In the interest of supporting the camp could we ask that you avoid, where possible, bringing and leaving single-use plastics and material that can’t be easily and readily disposed of. The camp does have recycling facilities, but where you can
What’s the most important thing that I should bring?
We highly recommend visitors bring their own binoculars. Investing in a good pair of binoculars will certainly pay off.