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Planning your trip
We suggest that your travel agent book you to the international
airport of either Johannesburg or Cape Town, with transfer to Port
Elizabeth. Here you will be met by Bluecliff Safaris and transported
to our base camp.
We also offer a full service agency that gladly handles your flight
reservations and any other travel arrangements that you may require.
You and your family
Today South Africa is both a politically safe and stable
country. Bring your family along and enjoy the beauty of our local
game reserves. Visit Port Elizabeth with its splendid beaches,
oceanarium and curio shopping. The famous Garden Route tour from
Port Elizabeth to Cape Town can also be arranged. Or spend a couple
of days in Cape Town and experience the majestic splendour of the
famous Table Mountain, the history of Robben Island as well as
numerous other attractions of interest to the tourist.
Medical care
A first aid kit is carried by the professional hunter that will
accompany you. More sophisticated medical facilities are available
within a radius of 80 kms (50 miles) of the various hunting areas.
What to take?
This is a suggested list and provides guidelines to essential items.
Each individual must determine his/her needs.
Guns & gear
All arms should be transported in shock-proof rifle cases. We
recommended that you bring your own rifles with which you are
familiar.
All plains game, including the larger Eland and Kudu, can be taken
with 30-06, 7mm, 300 is ideal. Lower calibers may be used depending
on the size of game; even .22 Magnums for animals like the Duiker
and Steenbuck. We use a 12 ga for the blue duiker and lynx.
Ammunition:
South African Airways allows 11 lbs of ammunition per person. It
must be packed in a hard container. (You will get more info. on this
from your travel agent). 60 rounds of ammunition should be enough
for an ordinary safari.
Also bring:
Binoculars
Flashlight (with extra batteries)
Knife Gun cleaning kit
Gun case
Gun serial numbers (important)
Ammo belt & pouch ear plugs (personal choice)
Clothing
South Africa is an area of vast weather variants according to
the seasons.
Summer: October - March (60oF - 110oF)
Winter: May - August (32oF - 80oF)
Clothing in neutral
colours is recommended for hunting, also well-fitting boots and
sweaters / warm jackets for cool nights and mornings. Remember not
to bring too many clothing as we have a daily laundry service.
We recommend you bring: 1 smart/casual outfit 1 warm jacket 1 warm sweater 2 long hunt pants 2 short hunt pants 3 short sleeve shirts / polo / t- shirts 4-5 pairs socks 4 sets underwear Comfortable camp shoes Gloves Belt (hunt and everyday travel) Cap (hunting and warm) Rain gear (optional - we seldom use it) Light wind jacket (optional)
Personal check list Airline tickets Passport (Keep a photocopy of your passport in a separate place.)
Immunisation shots:
Remember the Eastern Cape is a malaria free
area, but do consult a doctor before coming. Do it several weeks
before your trip.
Don't forget to pack: Camera (plenty of film) Video camera, extra battery/charger Wallet, credit cards Small back pack and
Travel Alarm Any prescriptions for medications you may require Personal toiletries and Insect repellant Personal first aid kit (optional - every professional hunter has
one)
Other optional extras: Tissue packs Travel journal
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