Prepare for Your Safari

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Welcome to Your African Adventure
We’re excited to welcome you to Lotter Hunt Safaris! To make your experience as enjoyable and stress-free as possible, we’ve compiled this detailed guide to help you prepare for your trip to South Africa. From essential travel documents to packing advice and helpful tips, you’ll find everything you need to start your adventure with confidence.
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Travel Documents & Entry Requirements
Passport

Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date from South Africa, with at least two blank pages for entry stamps.

Visa

Citizens of many countries do not require a visa for stays under 90 days, but please check the latest visa requirements for your nationality.

Flight Information

The nearest major airport is OR Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg). Let us know your arrival details; a Lotter Hunt Safaris representative will greet you and assist with your transfer to camp.

Firearm Permits

If you are bringing your own rifle, you must obtain a temporary import permit (SAPS 520) upon arrival. We can assist with this process—please notify us in advance.

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Health & Safety
Vaccinations

No mandatory vaccines for entry, but Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus are recommended. Check with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

Malaria

The Waterberg area is generally considered low-risk for malaria, but you may wish to discuss preventive medication with your doctor.

Travel Insurance

Comprehensive travel and medical insurance is strongly recommended, including coverage for hunting activities.

Medications

Bring any personal medications in their original containers, with prescriptions if possible. Pack a basic personal first aid kit for minor issues.

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Packing List: What to Bring
Clothing
Hunting Gear
Personal Items
Optional & Miscellaneous
4.
What’s Provided at Camp
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Money & Purchases
Currency

South African Rand (ZAR) is the local currency. Major credit cards are accepted in most urban areas, but cash is recommended for tipping and small purchases.

Tipping

Gratuities for guides, trackers, and staff are customary and greatly appreciated. We can provide suggested guidelines if needed.

Souvenirs & Extras

Bring extra funds for souvenirs, taxidermy arrangements, or optional excursions.

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Communication & Connectivity
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Climate & Weather
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On Arrival: What to Expect
Final Tips
We look forward to welcoming you to Lotter Hunt Safaris—where your African adventure begins!

Faqs

Frequently Asked Questions
What type of food is served at Lotter Hunt Safaris?

At Lotter Hunt Safaris, we serve three full meals a day, along with snacks to keep you fueled throughout your adventure. You’ll enjoy authentic South African cuisine — and plenty of it!

Breakfast includes eggs, game sausage or links, fresh bread, tomatoes, and cheese.

Lunch
is usually packed to go — think sandwiches, burgers, chips, fruit bars — and enjoyed out in the field so your hunt doesn’t get interrupted.

Dinner is a generous spread, often featuring your own harvested game (if requested), prepared in a variety of delicious ways. Expect steaks, potatoes, vegetables, dessert, and more.

We always have a selection of red and white wine, beer, mixed drinks, soft drinks, and bottled water available. If you have any dietary restrictions, just let us know ahead of time — we’re happy to accommodate.

You won’t need to pack much we provide daily laundry service at the lodge. Just 3 to 4 sets of breathable, comfortable safari clothing will be plenty for your entire trip.

At Lotter Hunt Safaris, our prime hunting season runs from late February to mid-October. The most comfortable weather falls between May and early September during the cooler winter months.

While we do offer hunts year-round, keep in mind that late October through February can be quite hot. That said, all our rooms are air-conditioned to keep you cool and comfortable after a day in the bush.

Absolutely. In fact, most of our clients choose to rent rifles to avoid the hassle of international travel with firearms — especially when flying through places like London, where bringing a rifle can be difficult or restricted.

At Lotter Hunt Safaris, we offer a wide selection of well-maintained, scoped rifles in various calibers — from .22-250 up to .460 — to suit every hunting need.

Yes most international mobile carriers work in South Africa, but it’s best to check with your provider before traveling to confirm coverage and roaming options.

We do have Wi-Fi available at the lodge, though like many remote areas in Africa, the connection can sometimes be spotty. Your phone should work in most areas, but we recommend turning off mobile data to avoid high roaming charges unless you’re on a plan that includes international coverage. Some providers offer daily international packages it’s worth setting that up before your trip.

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