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Flying With Pets to South Africa? Your Need to Know Guide

Your dog will love South Africa, but be prepared. People fly for all different reasons. Some individuals need to make a business trip, others are visiting friends or family, others are going on vacation, and some are making a cross country move.  If you are moving, there is a good chance that you may need to bring your pet along with you. If this is the case, you will find that you are subject to a whole new set of air travel rules.  Before leaving for the airport, with your pet or pets in tow, you are advised to familiarise yourself with those rules.  This also applies if you want to bring your pet to South Africa on holiday. The first step in travelling, in the air, with a pet is to make sure that they are even allowed.  Certain pets are allowed to be on airplanes, but that does not mean that all airlines will allow it.  If you are planning on travelling with your pet, you will need to inform your airline of this information up front .  This is...

The Unconventional Guide to Your First Aid Kit for Travel To South Africa

If you travel to South Africa you most probably plan to go on a safari to have that true African experience. Your travel  supplies for your travel to South Africa must therefore include a first-aid kit. Have it available while travelling and take it with you whenever you go walking, hiking, or any activity that takes you away from civilisation . You can use just about any type of container for your first-aid kit. It's best if the container is lightweight, like plastic, and has a good lid. A handle can be useful also. A small toolbox, lunchbox, fishing tackle box or even kitchen Tupperware would work. Here is a list of things to consider including in your vacation first-aid kit. This is not a comprehensive list and you may have other items to add based on your itinerary and own needs. You should have some sterile gauze with adhesive tape and scissors to cut them. Make sure the scissors are sharp. Also, multiple sizes of band-aids. Tip: Sanitary napkins are sterile and ...