TRAVEL TIPS
When traveling to Africa, it’s essential to be well-prepared to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Here are key travel tips to keep in mind:
1- Plan for Health and Safety
Vaccinations: Check with a healthcare provider about necessary vaccinations. Common ones for travellers to Africa include yellow fever, malaria, typhoid, and hepatitis A and B.
Malaria Prevention: Depending on the region, you may need to take anti-malaria medication. Wear long sleeves and use insect repellent in areas where malaria is prevalent.
Travel Insurance: It’s highly recommended to have comprehensive travel insurance, including emergency medical evacuation.
Water Safety: Only drink bottled water, especially in rural areas, to avoid waterborne diseases.
Health Kit: Pack a first-aid kit with basic medications, hand sanitizer, and any prescription medications you may need.
Sun Protection: The sun can be intense in many African regions, so bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat.
2- Understand Visa Requirements
Research visa requirements for the specific African country you’re visiting, as they can vary. Some countries offer visas on arrival, while others require applications in advance.
3- Currency and Payments
Local Currency: African countries often use their own currencies, so it’s important to exchange money in advance or upon arrival. Credit cards may not always be accepted, especially in rural areas.
ATMs and Cash: While major cities may have ATMs, it’s advisable to carry cash for smaller transactions, especially in remote areas.
Tipping: Tipping is common in many countries. Research local customs, but typically 10-15% is appreciated in restaurants.
SIM Cards: Purchasing a local SIM card for your phone can be an affordable way to stay connected and access maps, translation apps, or emergency services.
Road Travel: If you plan on driving, ensure that you have an international driving permit (IDP) and familiarize yourself with local road conditions and traffic laws.
Public Transport: Public transport can be unpredictable, especially in cities. Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Uber are available in major cities, but always confirm fares before getting in.