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The dos and donâts of travelling in Africa
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Natalie Knibbs, the owner of Africa Memories Travel, shares the dos and don ts of travelling to Africa. This is what she told Clinton Moodley.
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Be patient and understanding
Travellers should practise patience during their trip to Africa. Knibbs said visitors should not have any âhigh expectations for formality and timeâ as there may be long waiting times at airports or arrival borders.
Research and learn a bit about the country
Travellers venturing to any country on the continent should conduct ample research. Find out about the culture, the language, the activities, the transport options, the currency and other vital information needed to ensure your trip runs smoothly.
The 7 stages of family travel
Babymoons
Parents take babymoons a few months before they welcome their new child into the world. Babymoons are a great way for couples to enjoy time by themselves and discover new destinations before their baby arrives. Parents can enjoy babymoons before the birth of any of their children.
Travelling with toddlers
A child s first few months or years can take a toll on parents, from late nights, little or no sleep and no social life. Most parents book holidays with their young children to destinations that offer family-friendly activities and where they can put their feet up. Ease your toddler into travelling with a day or overnight trip close to home. That way, you can assess what they like and dislike.