We all need to start learning some Swahili which will make life a lot smoother and friendlier for all involved. I'll make some cards / pages with the basic words and phrases, and animal names with pictures, so that we can share them so long.
I found a cool program with talking flashcards, to help us learn the basics. It can be downloaded here: Download FREE Swahili language helper
For a few talking samples, go here.
For quizzes go here.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Vaccines
Hi team
These are the vaccines that are recommended. Please find out which ones you've already had and check if they're still valid!
I've put rough prices next to some, plus there's normally a consultation fee of about R120 but I think this can be shared if you go in a group.
I'm going to go to M-Kem which is up the road from my work (Durban Road Bellville), but another reasonable one is the Kenilworth Medicross Travel Clinic @ 67 Rosmead Ave (021 683 5867) - you'll need to book an appointment in advance. We should aim to get these done in January, as some of them need "top-up's" in a few months time (Hep). There is also a combo Hep A + B (R180) which is cheaper than having both separately but I think you have to go back for top-ups, and if you've already had one (A or B) then you won't need the combo.
Yellow fever R195
Required for all travelers arriving from a yellow-fever-infected area in Africa or the Americas
Hepatitis A R170
Recommended for all travelers
Typhoid R155
Recommended for all travelers
Cholera R??
Recommended by Al for us
Polio R150 (incl Tetanus)
One-time booster recommended for any adult traveler who completed the childhood series but never had polio vaccine as an adult
Hepatitis B R85
For travelers who may have intimate contact with local residents, especially if visiting for more than 6 months
Rabies R??
For travelers who may have direct contact with animals and may not have access to medical care
Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) R??
Two doses recommended for all travelers born after 1956, if not previously given
Tetanus-diphtheria R150 (incl Polio)
Revaccination recommended every 10 years
These are the vaccines that are recommended. Please find out which ones you've already had and check if they're still valid!
I've put rough prices next to some, plus there's normally a consultation fee of about R120 but I think this can be shared if you go in a group.
I'm going to go to M-Kem which is up the road from my work (Durban Road Bellville), but another reasonable one is the Kenilworth Medicross Travel Clinic @ 67 Rosmead Ave (021 683 5867) - you'll need to book an appointment in advance. We should aim to get these done in January, as some of them need "top-up's" in a few months time (Hep). There is also a combo Hep A + B (R180) which is cheaper than having both separately but I think you have to go back for top-ups, and if you've already had one (A or B) then you won't need the combo.
Yellow fever R195
Required for all travelers arriving from a yellow-fever-infected area in Africa or the Americas
Hepatitis A R170
Recommended for all travelers
Typhoid R155
Recommended for all travelers
Cholera R??
Recommended by Al for us
Polio R150 (incl Tetanus)
One-time booster recommended for any adult traveler who completed the childhood series but never had polio vaccine as an adult
Hepatitis B R85
For travelers who may have intimate contact with local residents, especially if visiting for more than 6 months
Rabies R??
For travelers who may have direct contact with animals and may not have access to medical care
Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) R??
Two doses recommended for all travelers born after 1956, if not previously given
Tetanus-diphtheria R150 (incl Polio)
Revaccination recommended every 10 years
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Visa info
Here's a list of our countries, and the nationalities that DON'T need a visa for that country:
NAMIBIA
Exempt: Australia, Belgium, United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, New zealand, Norway, Sweden, USA, South Africa, France, Switzerland
BOTSWANA
Exempt: Australia, Belgium, United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, France, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, USA
ZAMBIA
Exempt: Ireland, South Africa
TANZANIA
Exempt: Ireland (lucky me, I got one of those! I KNEW I was meant to go to Zanzibar hehehe)
KENYA
Exempt: South Africa
MALAWI
Exempt: Australia, Belgium, United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, USA, South Africa
MOZAMBIQUE
Exempt : none
ZIMBABWE
Exempt: France, Ireland, New Zealand.
NAMIBIA
Exempt: Australia, Belgium, United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, New zealand, Norway, Sweden, USA, South Africa, France, Switzerland
BOTSWANA
Exempt: Australia, Belgium, United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, France, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, USA
ZAMBIA
Exempt: Ireland, South Africa
TANZANIA
Exempt: Ireland (lucky me, I got one of those! I KNEW I was meant to go to Zanzibar hehehe)
KENYA
Exempt: South Africa
MALAWI
Exempt: Australia, Belgium, United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, USA, South Africa
MOZAMBIQUE
Exempt : none
ZIMBABWE
Exempt: France, Ireland, New Zealand.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Test Run
This weekend I took the beast for a bit of sand test driving... performed tremendously i am pleased to report!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Set Dates
Right, after much discussion, some to-ing and fro-ing we have the dates set and the team looks good to go!
| JUNE | |
| 15 | Leave CT |
| 16 | |
| 17 | |
| 18 | Sossusvlei |
| 19 | |
| 20 | Windhoek |
| 21 | Etosha |
| 22 | Etosha |
| 23 | Etosha |
| 24 | Etosha |
| 25 | Restock |
| 26 | Khaudom |
| 27 | Khaudom |
| 28 | Khaudom |
| 29 | Caprivi |
| 30 | Caprivi |
| JULY | |
| 1 | Caprivi |
| 2 | Caprivi |
| 3 | Livingstone |
| 4 | Vic Falls |
| 5 | Vic Falls |
| 6 | |
| 7 | |
| 8 | |
| 9 | |
| 10 | |
| 11 | Lusaka |
| 12 | South Luangwe |
| 13 | South Luangwe |
| 14 | South Luangwe |
| 15 | South Luangwe |
| 16 | Bangweulu |
| 17 | Bangweulu |
| 18 | Bangweulu |
| 19 | Bangweulu |
| 20 | |
| 21 | |
| 22 | |
| 23 | Lake Vic |
| 24 | Lake Vic |
| 25 | Serengeti |
| 26 | Serengeti |
| 27 | Serengeti |
| 28 | Serengeti |
| 29 | Ngorogoro |
| 30 | Ngorogoro |
| 31 | Ngorogoro |
| AUGUST | |
| 1 | Kili |
| 2 | Kili |
| 3 | Dar |
| 4 | Dar |
| 5 | Zzb |
| 6 | Zzb |
| 7 | Zzb |
| 8 | Zzb |
| 9 | Coast Line |
| 10 | Coast Line |
| 11 | Coast Line |
| 12 | Coast Line |
| 13 | Coast Line |
| 14 | Coast Line |
| 15 | Coast Line |
| 16 | Coast Line |
| 17 | Beira |
| 18 | Gorongosa |
| 19 | Gorongosa |
| 20 | Nyanga |
| 21 | Nyanga |
| 22 | E Highlands |
| 23 | Lake Kyle |
| 24 | Ruins |
| 25 | Harare |
| 26 | Antelope Park |
| 27 | Antelope Park |
| 28 | Antelope Park |
| 29 | Kruger |
| 30 | Kruger |
| 31 | Kruger |
| SEPTEMBER | |
| 1 | Swazi |
| 2 | Swazi |
| 3 | Hluhluwe |
| 4 | Hluhluwe |
| 5 | Durban |
| 6 | Transkei |
| 7 | Transkei |
| 8 | Transkei |
| 9 | Transkei |
| 10 | Transkei |
| 11 | PE |
| 12 | Garden Route |
| 13 | Garden Route |
| 14 | Garden Route |
| 15 | Home |
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Roles
Right, we have had meetings..... we have given ourselves time to think and we have ended up with a route that will be awesome. Now all we need is the final details worked out and a few final confirmations and next thing we know we will be ready to go - I mean Gary is married so anything is possible!
So.... it seems better to split up organization into countries and not roles... so here goes:
Al - Zambia, vibe and sponsorships, Logistics, Lead vehicle
Dallas - Medical Kit, Languages, Games, Mozambique
Ang and Hennie - Namibia, car paper requirements and letters of invitation, Towed vehicle
Gary and Nats - Tanzania from border to Dar
Justin and John - Sponsors
Richard - GPS's, SA, Distances
What needs to be covered in each country is - Language, Fuel and logistics, Food, Suggested accommodation, Health orgs, route, distance, budget
Then we have other portfolios that will be all encompassing:
Debs - 1st Aid
Suza - Entertainment
Nats - Food
Gary - Mechanics
Hennie - Customs
Al - sponsors
Awesome!!!!!!!!!
Al
So.... it seems better to split up organization into countries and not roles... so here goes:
Al - Zambia, vibe and sponsorships, Logistics, Lead vehicle
Dallas - Medical Kit, Languages, Games, Mozambique
Ang and Hennie - Namibia, car paper requirements and letters of invitation, Towed vehicle
Gary and Nats - Tanzania from border to Dar
Justin and John - Sponsors
Richard - GPS's, SA, Distances
What needs to be covered in each country is - Language, Fuel and logistics, Food, Suggested accommodation, Health orgs, route, distance, budget
Then we have other portfolios that will be all encompassing:
Debs - 1st Aid
Suza - Entertainment
Nats - Food
Gary - Mechanics
Hennie - Customs
Al - sponsors
Awesome!!!!!!!!!
Al
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