Nairobi to Istanbul
Local Tour Payment: GBP840
Payable in £ Pounds
Sterling
cash but you can pay in $US dollars or Euros cash at the current cross exchange
rate on date of departure, check with the driver for the rate. Please pay this
to the driver on departure. Traveler’s Cheques, cards or other forms of
payment are not accepted.We require the local payment as we are unable to reliably
transfer foreign currency required to operate the tour. It is for this
reason
that we ask for a part of your tour payment to be paid on the first
day,
directly to your driver. The Local Payment is not a Food Kitty. Whilst
it does
pay for the food as per itinerary, it also covers; camping
accommodation cost,
local tolls and taxes and other payments required to make the tour run
successfully. It is administered by the driver/guide and is not
refundable. All Local Payment amounts are subject to change without
notice. Changes are very rare and are normally due to a sudden or
unexpected
price increase by a local service provider or National Park. Although
the LP is better for the Driver in USD, with the ever fluctuating
exchange rates
we feel it is fairer to advertise in Pounds as it is a far more stable
amount.
We can then worry about the exchange rate rather than you. Payable in £
Pounds Sterling cash but you can pay in $US dollars or Euros cash
at the current cross exchange rate on date of departure, check with the
driver
for the rate. Please pay this to the driver on departure. Travelers
cheques,
cards or other forms of payment are not accepted.
As we will be camping and traveling for an extended period of time, you must be
prepared for an adventurous challenge. It can be hot and dusty, and will
sometimes be out of contact from the rest of the world. This means no
telephones, shops or any other mod cons. We need you to participate and work
with all members of the expedition. For the Trans we use sturdy purpose-built
vehicles for these rugged off-road conditions.
There are times when we will have some long
drives in order to cover big distances, but on most days that we travel, we
only move for half the day. The African landscape and people you pass are never
boring and most find it hard to put their head down and read whilst on the
road, for fear of missing something. Most evenings we pull into camp and you
and your tent partner will put up your tent, then either relax with a cool drink,
or get involved in a local activity. Breakfast is usually cereal, toast, tea,
and coffee, with the occasional cooked breakfast. Lunch, if we eat on the truck
is cold.
Camping
Tents
are provided and all have sewn in floors and mosquito netting. You will need to
bring with you a sleeping bag, sleep sheet, foam roll mat or airbed. Bring a
mosquito net only if you want to sleep outside of your tent, these can be bought
in
Africa.
All
campsites have ablution facilities & bars, and some have restaurants, shops
and internet facilities. Also, about half the campsites we visit offer the
facility to upgrade to hut or cabin accommodation for an extra charge. Washing - Most of the time you can wash every day and at camp sites you
can do your laundry or often have it done quite cheaply.
Participation
Participation
is essential. A successful and smooth tour depends very much on
everyone taking part in the duties that arise i.e. cooking, vehicle
cleaning and food shopping. With this in mind your crew will organize
groups on a rotating roster. The most successful tours are those where
everyone becomes involved as much as possible. These are not luxury
tours, so join in! In the end the more you put in the more you get out.
Group Size
The average number of passengers on an Africa tour is normally between 12 - 18,
with a maximum of 30 and minimum of 8.
Although it is our intention to finish the trip on the finishing
date, in case of delays en route you should allow a couple days at the
end of the trip before you fly out. Ensure when you buy your flight that you don't go just on price.
Also check conditions and flexibility. Take into consideration that you
may be buying your flight well ahead of time and the nature of your
trip you are doing. It may be worthwhile paying more to have a flexible
flight with a better airline that flies frequently to your destination.
We can obtain competitive fares for you, please ask when booking your
trip.
We depart from Karen Camp in Nairobi
Karen Camp
Marula Lane
Double / twin ens-suite $50.00 USD
Single en-suite $40.00 USD
Double / twin shared facilities $40.00 USD
Dormitory
(Per Person) $20.00 USD
*Prices are subject to change
If
you would like the security of an airport pickup you should provide us with
your flight details at the time of booking. Airport Pick Up - $20 – Meet the
driver at Planet Safari shop, just to the right as you come through the glass
doors after collecting your luggage.
Visas are not included in the tour price or
recommended daily spending money. If you have dual nationality you
should use only one
passport. Visas are required for most countries visited on this trip.
Bring 10 passport photos with you for visas. If you run out of photos there are photo shops to get more.
Visas are required for most countries visited , we normally get them on
the way at the border till we reach Ethiopia, from there we have to get them
before we enter each country. For most nationalities the total visa cost will
be about $280 to Istanbul . You'll need 10 blank pages in your passport, which must
be valid for 9 months from the date of travel. If you don't have enough pages in
your passport you will need to get another passport on the way which with new
security regulations on the issue of new passports will be difficult. Passports
and inoculation cards with any Israeli stamps must be replaced. Your passport must be valid for at least 9 months
from the date of travel. If you don't have enough pages in your
passport you will need to get another passport. The lack of western embassies in African countries
means you really must leave with enough pages in your passport to do
the trip. Passports and inoculation cards with any Israeli stamps must
be replaced. Check what visas you need before departure with the relevant
consulates or with www.embassyworld.com
You have to be vaccinated against Yellow Fever and will need an International
Vaccination Certificate to prove this when we cross borders. It is also
advisable to be vaccinated against Typhoid; Rabies; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B;
Tetanus; Polio and Meningitis. If possible start your vaccinations two
months, but as late as two weeks before departure. Your GP can also inoculate
but may take a while to get to get the vaccine in. Medical centre with their own
travel educated Doctors can supply up-to-date medical advice and also administer
vaccinations.
The risk of contracting malaria in the areas we visit is high. You should be
aware that malaria tablets offer only partial protection against malaria and
that you should couple taking the tablets with mosquito bite avoidance. The
malarial mosquitoes come out at night that is from the beginning of sunset
onwards, so from this time you should cover up in long sleeves, jeans or track
suit pants plus socks - mosquitoes tend to bite around the feet and ankles. You
must also use insect repellent containing Deet, bring some you will need it. The
use of repellents and covering up can be as effective as the use of tablets, so
by coupling both methods of protection together you should be malaria free.
Whatever type of prophylactic you choose to use you should try a sample of it
well before you go as adverse reactions can occur. This often happens with the
Larium or Mephloquine type of drug. In Africa buy a can of fly/bug spray to
clear your tent of mosquitoes and bugs before you go to bed.
You must be insured against personal accident, medical expenses and repatriation expenses. We only carry passengers on the understanding that, in most African countries through which we travel no passenger or vehicle liability is available whatsoever. You should take out insurance when you pay your deposit for the tour or for flights so that you are insured against cancellation (for medical or family reasons, for example). Bring your policy with you. If you travel without insurance and need to get home urgently due to ill health or family problems, you or those responsible for you could incur huge expense. The medical coverage is the most important part of the insurance policy, loss of belongings less so. For UK, Australian and NZ residents, we can point you in the right direction for insurance if you contact us. For other nations, it is best to search online - there are some good online insurance companies catering for US, Canadian and European residents.