Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: Bring good walking shoes as this park is great for self walks.
Toiletries and Medical Supplies: Pack mosquito spray.
Photo Equipment: Bring plenty of film and batteries. There are no places to buy in the park.
Camping/Beach/Outdoor Gear: You must be self sufficient if you plan on visiting Mana Pools. Bring your own tent and sleeping gear as well as a stove. There are brais available but a stove is definately nice.
Miscellaneous: Stock up in Harare on food. There are not markets along the way to Mana Pools.
Written Oct 20, 2004
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Bring good walking shoes as this park is great for self walks. Pack mosquito spray. Bring plenty of film and batteries. There are no places to buy in the...
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A: Drive north from Johannesburg on the N1 highway which takes you to the Beitbridge border with Zimbabwe, give yourself a day to travel from Joburg and cross the border...
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What made Mana Pools stand out from the other game reserves was that the public were not prohibited from getting out of their vehicles. Obviously common sense is required here but it meant that you......
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