Camping Concept
The concept behind a Kiboko tour is for guests to enjoy the tasks they are responsible for, while still feeling like valued visitors who are on holiday. Clients’ involvement is an integral part of an enjoyable and successful journey. Clients are required to participate in certain tasks such as assisting the guide and assistant with the making and breaking up of camp, erecting and dismantling their tents with ease.
Groups usually comprise a wide range of nationalities in the 25+ age group including the older "young at heart" traveller. The tours are aimed at healthy, active participants looking for an adventurous holiday. Kiboko group size is kept relatively small with a maximum of 16 participants.
Kiboko Camping Concept
Food & Drinks
All meals are prepared by the guide & assistant/ cook with special emphasis placed on good, wholesome food. A continental breakfast: cereals, bread, jams, tea, coffee and milk is served in the morning. Lunch is usually a "cold picnic" with the main meal being enjoyed in the evening with a sit down dinner at a lantern lit table. Freezers on each vehicle allow us to be self-sufficient. Drinks and mineral water are not included on the tours and may be purchased from a bottle store or supermarket at reasonable
prices and stored in the cooler box/ fridge provided. Tea and coffee is available when in camp.
Kiboko Guides & Assistants
2 crew accompany every tour with the guide & assistant/ cook taking care of all meals. Our dedicated and professional tour leaders are selected for their experience of the African bush, thus ensuring that your travel experience is enjoyable and successful. The guides are in the full time employ of the company. Detailed information on the history of the area, fauna and flora is given to participants during the safari. A local camp assistant/ cook helps with general camp chores and duties. The safaris are conducted in English. Translators are available on request.
View more about our guides in our online brochure
Kiboko Vehicles
Custom built Mercedes Benz & Toyota vehicles designed for African conditions.
African Conditions
Please note that itineraries will depend on local conditions: Travelling in Africa is sometimes unpredictable and participants should have a taste for adventure. By the very nature of travelling in remote areas there are unforeseen challenges to overcome. Unpredictable circumstances due to problems with road conditions, weather, mechanical breakdowns or accidents can delay and change the performance of the safari. However, this is all part of the great adventure of travelling in Africa!
Camping Equipment
Large, spacious, comfortable tents (W2.4m x L2.4m x H1.9m) accommodating 2 persons are provided. Each tent is insect proof and equipped with a built-in ground sheet for insulation as well as two large aerating windows with mosquito nets. Each passenger is provided with a 6 cm thick foam mattress and a comfortable safari folding chair. A comprehensive set of cooking and camping equipment, water containers, first aid box, reference books on mammals and birds of the area and a set of spare parts are carried in the vehicle. Clients are requested to bring their own small pillow and sleeping bag (alternatively sleeping bags may be hired).

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