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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