The camp is self-catering and guests should bring all food and beverages.

Bring casual clothing, comfortable hiking shoes, hat, walking stick, binoculars, reference books, suntan lotion and something warm to wear for the morning game drives or if there is a chill in the evening air. Don't forget plenty of film for the camera. A good torch is handy as well as mosquito repellent for the summer months. Mosquito coils are provided in the tents. A comprehensive check list is attached.

There is no electricity in the camp; gas and oil lamps provide all light.

Firewood is provided.
Below you will find a list of items you can print and use as your checklist:

Travel: Miscellaneous:
  Vehicle papers certified in duplicate
  Maps, GPS, protractor, divider, compass
  Fire extinguisher
  Tie ropes
  Cable ties
  Tow rope/tow bar
  Jumper cables
  Hi-Lift Jack
  Plastic bags thin & thick
  Flash light, spare bulbs
  Assorted batteries
  Beer coolers
  Calabash cooler
  Sun glasses
  Spare specs (prescription)
  Sun blocks
  Face cloths
  Soap
  Tooth brush, floss, paste
  Hair and nail brushes/clippers
  Kleenex tissues small & large packs
  Lip ice sun block
  Personal items
  Shaving materials
  Slops and good walking boots
  Hat
  Mosquito repellent
  Binoculars (one per person)
  Camera
Medicine:
  Aspirin
  Imodium
  Citro-soda
Food/Drinks:
  Soft drinks
  Game
  Bottled water
  Creamer
  Coffee
  Tea
  Longlife milk (with container)
  Beef
  Chicken
  Sosaties
  Lamb
  Wors
  Spaghetti sauce tinned or home made
  Tuna
  Corn beef
  Baked beans
  Tinned sweet-corn
  Mayonnaise
  Mustard
  Salt & pepper
  Oil
  Pasta and noodles
  Soup mix
  Chicken/beef stock
  Rice
  Garlic fresh & prepared in oil
  Butter
  Cheese
  Rusks
  Chocolate
  Crackers
  Cookies
  Wine
  Beer
  Gin or whatever the poison
  Lemon juice
  Cereal
  Maple syrup
  Dried fruit mix
  Vegetables
  Spices

Snacking material:
  Nuts and raisins
  Dried fruit and nuts mix
  Biltong & wors
  Dried fruit