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Frequently asked questions by foreign visitors who intend on travelling to South Africa.
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Yes, you do require malaria tablets when visiting certain areas in and around South Africa. For more information visit our Jua Impipi for detailed information on malaria.
You will require a passport and visa that is valid for 6 month's beyond your departure date from South Africa and that has at least 3 blank pages in the visa section of your passport. Holders of Canadian, American and European passports does not require visas for South Africa, Namibia and Botswana.
Holders of American passports do require visas for Zimbabwe and Zambia. These can however be purchased at the point of entry into the country with no difficulty. These visa requirements can change suddenly and with little notice, so please confirm with us before you travel.
Yes, you will be able to communicate with the local people when travelling to South Africa. Although South Africa have 11 official languages, most local people are able to speak English as a first, second or third language.
Jua Safaris & Tours can do customised tours to various destinations anywhere in South Africa , as well as neighbouring countries (Mozambique, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and Swaziland).