Welcome to The Norv – Africa Guide.
I have built this page to help with anyone who would like to travel to Africa in the places we have visited. You will find tips and helpful items to make planning your travel easier as well as highlights that made our trip memorable.
Things to Know Before, During, & After
Your job as the “Travel Agent” does not stop once the trip begins. There are a number of things that you have to stay on top of. From lodging and guide reservations to pickups for transfers. Take at least two credit and/or debit cards.You never know when onemay not work in an ATM or the country you are in.
Vistoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Accommodations:
Lezpat Accommodation
[Booked thru Airbnb]
Willtac Tours and Safaris
4 Hours Livingstone Island and Devils Pool Tour + Transfer
Victoria Falls Full Day Experience
[Bantu Safaris Southern Africa]
[Booked thru Viator]
CDC Suggested Vacinations
Vacinations: There are no required vacines for any of the countries we will be in.
Recomended vacines and medications
- A perscription for Malaria
- Hepititis A
- Hepititis B
- Typhoid
- Tetanus
FULL ITINERARY
Victoria Falls
Shockwave Adventures
Full Day Whitewater Rafting
Confirmation number:
1608665375
Booking reference number:
1224197805
Chobe NP
[Start Chobe Safari]
Victoria Falls Serious Fun Tours
3 Days Chobe Safari – [Mid Range Lodge]
Pickup at 7:20 AM
Confirmation #: 1608666245
Booking reference #: 1224198679
[Chobe Safari]
[End Chobe Safari]
(Drive to Victoria Falls by Safari)
Travel to Serengeti
Flight to Kilimanjaro Airport
[Booked thru Gotogate]
Departs 6:05 PM
E-mail:
anthony@kneelindesign.com
Order number:
1054-286-570
Serengeti NP
Arrive at Kilimanjaro 12:55 AM
Drive to Arusha Airport
[Booked thru Gotogate]
Booking reference:
GYGZG2VNLHBN
PIN:
vHJVerV+
Accommodations:
Lush Garden [Hotel
[Booked thru Expedia]
Expedia itinerary: 73027622101093
Receipt Download
Address:
JMW2+83G, Arusha, Tanzania
Paws & Claws Safari
4-Day Amazing Safari
[Start Serengeti Safari]
Accommodations:
[Booked by Safari]
Eileen’s Trees Inn
[Serengeti Safari]
[Serengeti Safari]
[End Serengeti Safari]
Travel to Cairo
Drive to Kilimanjaro Airport
[Booked thru Gotogate]
Booking reference:
GYG997WYGYB9
(Checkout Town till Flight)
Flight to Cairo
[Booked thru Gotogate]
Depart: 11:55 PM
E-mail:
anthony@kneelindesign.com
Order number:
1052-201-030
Cairo
Arrive: 10:05 AM
Accommodations:
Giza Pyramids View Inn
[Booked thru Expedia]
Expedia itinerary:
73027692754241
Address:
11 Abou Al Hool Al Seiahi, Cairo, Egypt
Khan El-Khalili Bazaar | MAP
2 hour Nile Dinner Cruise
Confirmation number: 1616081857
Booking reference number: 1231701193
VIP All Inclusive Tour
Confirmation number: 1616083699
Booking reference number: 1231703045
Leave for airport at 3:30 PM
Travel to Luxor
Flight to Luxor
[Booked thru Gotogate]
Departs: 6:25 PM
Arrive: 7:25 PM
E-mail:
anthony@kneelindesign.com
Order number:
1055-342-859
Accommodations:
Jolie Ville Hotel & Spa
[Booked thru Expedia]
Expedia itinerary:
73027715623046
Luxor
Luxor Day Tour
Confirmation number: 1616085593
Booking reference number: 1231704953
Luxor Museum
Luxor Temple
Karnak Temple
Museum of Mummification
Hot Air Ballon Ride In Luxor
Confirmation number: 1616086831
Booking reference number: 1231706191
Dendera Temple
Confirmation number: 1616088227
Booking reference number: 1231707593
Travel to Cairo
Flight to Cairo
[Booked thru Gotogate]
Departs: 9:00 AM
Arrive: 10:05 AM
E-mail:
anthony@kneelindesign.com
Order number:
1053-016-142
Accommodations:
Ocean Blue Studios
[Booked thru Expedia]
Check-in: 2:00 PM
Expedia itinerary:
73027738226673
Address:
1258 El-Nasr Road, Plot 1258, Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 11799 Egypt
Flight to USA
Depart 6:25 AM
Victoria Falls Options
Visas
Tanzania visa at airport
Egypt visa at airport
Zimbabwe Visa Requirements
South African passport holders do not require a visa to visit Zimbabwe. Most nationalities, including UK, USA, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand passport holders, require a visa to enter Zimbabwe which can be obtained upon arrival or in advance from an embassy.
KAZA Visa
Zimbabwe and Zambia have re-introduced the popular, and much-awaited KAZA (Kavango-Zambezi) “Uni-Visa”, which allows visitors to stay in either (or both) countries for up to 30 days for a single payment of US$50.
The UniVisa is available at Harare, Victoria Falls, Lusaka and Livingstone International airports, the Victoria Falls land border (Zimbabwe/Zambia) and the Kazungula land border (Zimbabwe, Zambia, & Botswana).
Zambia Visa Requirements
South African passport holders do not require a visa to visit Zambia. Most nationalities, including UK, USA, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand passport holders, require a visa to enter Zambia which can be obtained upon arrival.
Tanzania Visa Requirements
Most nationalities require a visa to enter Tanzania. UK, USA, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand passport holders can get a visa, which is valid for 3 months, upon arrival or apply for an e-visa before you travel. South African passport holders do not require a visa to visit Tanzania for up to 90 days.
Botswana Visa Requirements
Most nationalities, including UK, USA, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand and South African passport holders, do not require a visa to visit Botswana for up to 90 days.
taken from On The Go Tours: https://www.onthegotours.com/Africa/Guides/Visas
Currencies
1 USD = 361 ZDW (Zimbabwean Dollar)
1 USD = 27.94 Kwacha (Zambia Dollars)
In Botswana the preferred currency in Botswana being Botswana pula.
1 USD = 13.63 BWP (Botswana Pula)
Both Tanzanian shillings and US dollars are accepted as cash for payment almost everywhere.
“For the most part you need to use either US Dollars or the local currency T Shillings. I always advise using T Shilling while you are there, you will get the best rates from this. Can you use dollars, sure, but some will discount them heavily; for example if something was 1,000 T Shillings, they might accept $1 for it (when the exchange rate is actually 1,375 TSh = $1) so that’s over a 30% discount for using dollars.” – TripAdvisor User
1 USD = 2,545.83 TZS (Tanzania Shilling)
All hard currencies are welcome but dollars are perhaps more welcome than others. In any case, if you’re coming from the US, dollars are the obvious choice. The airport bank where you buy visas will change money at reasonable rates, maybe not quite as reasonable as downtown banks but reasonable nonetheless.
1 USD = 50.22 EGP (Egyptian Pound)
Tipping Suggestions
Keep In Mind
Most camps and safari lodges have a ‘tip box’, and often their own tipping policy. Sometimes the ‘tip box’ will be for all the staff; sometimes it’ll be for the staff excluding the guides; occasionally it’ll be arranged differently.
Tipping is an essential part of the Egyptian economy, and it is a way to supplement the low wages that many service workers receive. In many cases, tips can make up a significant portion of a worker’s income. As a tourist, you have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those who provide you with services by tipping generously.
Moreover, tipping is also a way to build relationships and establish trust with locals. By showing appreciation for their services, you are more likely to receive better treatment and service in return.
Zimbabwe
When to tip
Occasionally we get asked when is the right time to give the tips. There are a few options:
After each activity
At the end of each day
At the end of your stay
General rule of thumb: just tip once, always at the end of your stay at each safari camp or lodge. Not at the end of each activity, or each day.
Guides wouldn’t expect you to tip after each of the daily activities, as it could create the impression that the guides need to ‘perform’ for the person giving the tips, which can distort the relationship between them and the other guests. Imagine the position other guests might find themselves in should you be offering tips this frequently and they were not.
How much to tip
Tipping in Zimbabwe is not compulsory but always appreciated, and the amount will always depend on your own opinion and personal satisfaction. Based on our own experiences, and discussion with camp managers, we would suggest the following amounts as a rough guide:
- US$10-20 per guest per day for a group guide
- US$20-40 per guest per day for a private guide
- US$10-20 per guest per day for general staff
To put these suggestions in perspective, bear in mind that the Gross National Income (GNI) in Zimbabwe is about US$5.26 per person per day.
Zambia
When to tip
Occasionally we get asked when is the right time to give the tips. There are a few options:
After each activity
At the end of each day
At the end of your stay
General rule of thumb: just tip once, always at the end of your stay at each safari camp or lodge. Not at the end of each activity, or each day.
Guides wouldn’t expect you to tip after each of the daily activities, as it could create the impression that the guides need to ‘perform’ for the person giving the tips, which can distort the relationship between them and the other guests. Imagine the position other guests might find themselves in should you be offering tips this frequently and they were not.
How much to tip
We can only offer our own advice on this from our experiences in Zambia. Tipping is not compulsory but always appreciated and depends entirely on your own opinion and your personal satisfaction, moderated by the topics mentioned above.
Having said that, we’d recommend that for good service our travellers tip around:
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- US$10-20 per guest per day for a group guide
- US$5-10 per guest per day for the general staff
- US$5-10 per guest per day for a scout
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Bearing in mind the issues above, the Gross National Income (GNI) is approximately US$3 per person per day in Zambia. This is a reflection of the average income of Zambia’s citizens.
Botswana
When to tip
We’re sometimes asked about when to give tips, and it’s an important question. The options are:
After each activity
At the end of each day
At the end of your stay
The answer is very clear: always tip just once, and always at the end of your stay at each safari lodge or camp.
Guides don’t expect a tip after each activity, and tipping this way would pressurise the guide to ‘perform’ for the guest who is tipping – whilst probably distorting the relationship between him/her and the guests as a whole. It would certainly put your fellow guests in a very difficult position if you were offering tips this frequently, and they were not.
How much to tip
Bear in mind that all we can offer here is guidance from our experience in Botswana. In the end, tipping depends on your personal opinion and your individual satisfaction – moderated by some understanding of the issues mentioned above.
Given that, we’d recommend that for good service, our travellers tip around:
- US$10 per guest per day for a group guide
- US$20 per guest per day for a private guide
- US$5 per guest per day for mokoro polers, trackers or a butler
- US$5 per guest per day for the general staff
To put these suggestions in perspective, bear in mind that the Gross National Income (GNI) is about US$17.84 per person per day in Botswana. This is a reflection of the average income of Botswana’s citizens.
Tanzinia
When to tip
Another frequently asked question is the best time to give tips. There are three options:
After each activity
At the end of each day
At the end of your stay
Best practice is always to tip just once, and always at the end of your stay at each safari lodge or camp.
How much to tip
The amounts we suggest here are just guidelines based on our experience of safaris in Tanzania. Tipping is a matter of personal opinion and individual satisfaction – moderated by some understanding of the issues mentioned above.
Given that, we’d recommend that for good service, our travellers tip around:
- US$8–10 per guest per day for a group guide
- US$8–10 per guest per day for a private guide
- US$8–10 per guest per day for the hotel or safari camp, which is then distributed amongst camp staff (excluding safari guides)
- US$3–5 per city transfer
In reference to the impact on the economy, note that the gross national income (GNI) in Tanzania is about US$2.49 per person per day. This is a reflection of the average income of Tanzania’s citizens.
Egypt
How to Tip in Egypt
When it comes to tipping in Egypt, you have several options for payment. You can use US dollars, Egyptian pounds, or credit cards. However, it is best to carry small bills in Egyptian pounds, as many service providers may not have change for larger bills.
If you choose to use US dollars, keep in mind that the exchange rate may not be favorable, and you may end up paying more than necessary. It is also important to note that many service providers may not accept US dollars, especially outside of tourist areas.
When using a credit card, be sure to ask the service provider if they accept tips on the card. If not, be prepared to have cash on hand.
Tipping Etiquette in Egypt
In Egypt, it is customary to tip in cash. However, if you receive exceptional service from a hotel or restaurant, you may choose to add a tip to your credit card payment. When tipping, it is best to hand the money directly to the person providing the service, rather than leaving it on the table or in the room. This shows respect and appreciation for their work.
It is also important to note that haggling over the amount of a tip is considered rude in Egypt. It is best to agree on a price beforehand and stick to it.
Tipping Mistakes to Avoid in Egypt
One of the most common tipping mistakes in Egypt is not tipping at all. In Egypt, tipping is expected, and failure to do so can be considered rude or disrespectful. Another mistake is tipping too little. While it may seem like a small amount to you, it can make a big difference to service providers.
Chobe Safari
Serengeti Safari
Tarangire Safari
Ngorongoro Crater Safari
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