Splendid South Africa with Kruger - Self Drive
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Trip Highlights
- Enthrall with Johannesburg to Kruger National Park Drive and witness the 'Big 5 of Africa' up close and personal
- Sight leopards, elephants, lions and many more in their natural habitat with full day safari experience with a guided game drive in the world-famous Kruger National Park
- Take numerous photo stops as you enjoy a scenic drive to Sun City from Johannesburg
- Immerse yourself in the action at some of the most iconic, glamorous and fun casinos at the Sun City
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- Please carry valid identification proof and the Vacation Kart voucher.
- Travel Insurance is recommended and charges are not included.
- Mandatory RT-PCR negative test report ( before 72 hrs departure from India)
- Visa assistance will be provided however charges are not included.
- International or domestic flight tickets are not included in the package. Drop an inquiry to know more.
- Travel Insurance is recommended and charges are not included.
- Mandatory RT-PCR negative test report ( before 72 hrs departure from India)
- Visa assistance will be provided however charges are not included.
- International or domestic flight tickets are not included in the package. Drop an inquiry to know more.
- Kindly carry a valid photo ID proof. All foreign nationals must carry their passport as a proof of identity.
- Any breakage or damage of any items in the stay property will be charged at actuals.
- If in case any traveller wants to or decides to leave the trip in the middle, all the expenses from the point onwards will be borne by the traveller. Neither the operator nor Vacation Kart will be held responsible for such decisions or for any refund.
- It is recommended that you purchase travel insurance. Please note that the travel insurance is not included in the package price.
- If you're travelling with children, it is recommended to carry a copy of their birth certificates. If only one parent is travelling with the children, an affidavit from the other parent, providing consent for the trip, is required. The step has been taken by the South Africa Government to prevent child trafficking.
- While credit and debit cards are widely accepted, there are still a few places in South Africa that only take cash. It’s best to keep a small stash of notes and coins for purchases at corner stores or buying things from market traders.
- Public Wi-Fi is fairly easy to find in larger cities and more touristy towns, but if you’re planning on wandering far from the main population centres, it is worth picking up a South African SIM card on arrival at the airport.
- South Africa is generally a healthy and safe destination, but there are some health risks and challenges that you should be aware of and take precautions against. One of the common health issues that travellers may face in South Africa is malaria, which is prevalent in some parts of the country, especially in the lowveld areas of Mpumalanga, Limpopo, and northern KwaZulu-Natal.
- South Africa requires a valid International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) documenting yellow fever vaccination ≥10 days before arrival in South Africa for all travellers aged ≥1 year, travelling from or transiting for >12 hours through the airport of a country with risk for yellow fever virus transmission.
- The South African National Department of Health recommends that travellers practise mosquito avoidance year-round in malaria risk areas (Kruger National Park & KwaZulu Natal) and take malaria chemoprophylaxis during September–May.
- For a summer holiday in South Africa, you should pack light clothing suitable for hot and humid conditions. Avoid clothes made from thick denim, nylon or polyester because these become sticky and uncomfortable on sweltering hot days; rather choose cotton clothes that breathe easily.
- Bring a warm wind-proof jacket for the evenings, particularly if you are planning a safari tour in South Africa. It gets nippy on the open safari vehicles after the sun goes down. Long-sleeved shirts and long pants are recommended for a safari.
- Bring a good pair of sneakers for walking and for the safari trips, as well as casual sandals or flip-flops/slides. A wide-brimmed hat or peak and sunglasses are essential.
- For a winter holiday in South Africa, you need a combination of clothes. The days are usually fairly warm and pleasant throughout the country unless a cold front is moving through the region, but the temperatures drop rapidly as the sun is setting. Bring a comfortable warm jacket, bennie, gloves and closed shoes for late afternoon or night Safari tours.
- It is highly recommended that you take out comprehensive travel insurance for a holiday to South Africa, which should include cover for medical costs and medical evacuations.