Before You go to at &Beyond Klein’s Camp Serengeti

Before You go to at &Beyond Klein’s Camp Serengeti

Located on a private concession bordering the Serengeti National Park, &Beyond Klein’s Camp offers an exclusive safari experience. It’s easily accessible from the Lobo Airstrip while being surrounded by some of the best wildlife-viewing the Serengeti has to offer.

Whether it’s your first time on safari in Africa or you’ve been many times before, here are a few things to know about visiting Tanzania and the Northern Serengeti. Our team of experts are on hand to answer any further questions you may have in relation to lodges, transportation and safari planning or can design a customised itinerary that meets your exact needs.

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Before you travel to the Serengeti

 

What to expect in the Northern Serengeti?

Far from the crowds of the Seronera region, the Northern Serengeti is an area of vast and pristine wilderness along Tanzania’s border with the Maasai Mara Game Reserve. Its wildlife-filled savannah is dotted with large granite kopjes and framed by wooded, rolling hills. 

 

&Beyond Klein’s Camp is situated on a private concession bordering the Serengeti National Park and offers a front-row seat forexperiencing the annual Great Wildebeest Migration. Watch as immense herds of wildebeest and zebras traverse the landscape as they travel north in search of fresh grazing pastures, followed in hot pursuit by a range of opportunistic predators.

 

Passport Requirements:

â—¦All travellers require a valid passport to travel to Tanzania, which must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival in the country.

â—¦In order to enter Tanzania, you will need to have at least two blank passport pages to allow for entry and exit stamps.

â—¦Some passport holders will require a visa before departing for Tanzania while others will be issued a visa on arrival. Check with your local consulate or high commission about current visa requirements well before travel.

 

Health Vaccinations and Precautions:

â—¦Make an appointment to see your doctor a few months beforevisiting Tanzania to discuss any necessary vaccinations or health precautions you need to take. You should also use this appointment to organise any prescription medication you may need to take with you.

â—¦Those who are traveling from countries affected by yellow fever will need to show proof of having a yellow fever vaccine at least 10 days prior to arrival. This is a mandatory government requirement and you will be required to show it upon arrival in Tanzania.

â—¦Talk with your doctor about anti-malaria precautions and potential side effects. They will be able to help you decide on the best option for your travel plans and individual health requirements.

â—¦Your doctor may also recommend a rabies vaccination in the (highly unlikely) case of being bitten by wildlife or other animals during your visit. While a rabies vaccine is expensive, if left untreated, the disease can be fatal.

 

Buy Travel Insurance:

â—¦Its strongly recommended that you buy a comprehensive travel insurance  policy to cover you in case of unexpected situations that may arise during travel. Look for policies that cover everything from travel cancellations to loss of possessions and (most importantly) emergency medical costs, including evacuation.

 

What to Pack and Bring?

â—¦Casual, comfortable and easy to wash clothing

â—¦Opt for neutral-coloured clothing, such as beige, khaki or green

â—¦Avoid wearing dark clothing as it attracts mosquitoes and tsetse flies

â—¦T-shirts and long sleeves shirts to protect against the sun

â—¦Cotton shorts, safari trousers and lightweight pants

â—¦A jacket and sweater for chilly early mornings and evenings

â—¦A waterproof jacket

â—¦Comfortable shoes with a good grip

â—¦Sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat

â—¦Insect repellent

â—¦Lip balm, moisturiser and eye drops

â—¦Camera and binoculars

â—¦AC/DC converter for your electronic devices

â—¦Medication (malaria, anti-diarrhoea, rehydration, painkillers, anti-allergies, motion sickness)

â—¦First-aid kit with bandages, antiseptic cream and prescription medications

 

The Serengeti Climate

The Northern Serengeti experiences a moderate year-round climate, which is marked by warm and humid days that are interspersed with cool mornings and nights. Temperatures generally range from 15ºC and 26ºC, although it can rise above 30ºC during the warmer months.

 

June to October – Dry season

November and March – Short rains

March to May – Long rains

 

Currency:

The official currency in Tanzania is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), with 1 USD equal to around 2,000 TZS at the time of writing. You’ll find banks and foreign exchange counters at all of Tanzanias international airports, as well as in most major towns and cities. U.S. dollars are generally accepted throughout the Serengeti National Park for lodge payments and staff tips, but its recommended that you carry small denominations or some Tanzanian Shillings.

Banks operate Monday to Friday (8:30 am to 12:30 pm) and Saturdays until 1:00 pm. Most of the major credit cards are accepted at camps and lodges but may incur a surcharge of between 3 and 5% of your purchase price.


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