Before you head off on your Bushmasters trip, it is a good idea to check you have got everything. Some ideas are below:
- Check Government advice on the area that you are heading to.
- Most Governments give travel advice on areas around the world,
via their websites. A number of travel organizations and news organizations also give you an interesting insight into the country. Check out some of our links for more information on Guyana.
- Ensure you have the required level of insurance for your
trip.
- You must take out insurance for your trip with Bushmasters, just
as you would with any holiday. Explain to your insurance company
what you will be doing and they will advise you on the minimum
requirements. The British Mountaineering Council offer insurance specifically for our type of activity and the price is really affordable.
- Make sure you have all the kit you need and that it works.
- Please double and triple check the kit list to make sure you
have what you need. Choose one of the six trips below and click on the kit link to find a specific breakdown of what you need to take. You should not end up spending much money,
so if you are, check again, something is going wrong, or you
just like shopping! Any queries please let us know in advance, we
will make every effort to sort it out for you.
- Are you fit? If not, get out and train!
- Bushmasters trips are rugged and you need to be prepared for them. From the European environment, the
tropics are very different and this takes its toll on your body.
The fitter you are the better you will cope. You will also be
walking over rugged terrain in a hot and humid
environment carrying your kit. You do not have to
be superman
or run six minute miles, but it would be a good idea to get some
stamina training in a few months before setting off.
- Carry photocopies of all important information.
- We will secure all valuables for you, but
Murphy’s Law dictates it is best to have copies of
everything just in case. Passport, driving licence, vaccination
card, flight tickets – make copies of them all.
- Ensure you have the necessary medical checks, vaccinations and
anti-malarial pills.
- It is a good idea to have a good check-up from your doctor
before coming out. They can advise on vaccinations and
anti-malarial drugs, as well as check you out before starting a
fitness regimen. This is really important, your mind and body is
going to go through some tough times and you need to be sure they
will cope.
- Check you have all the stuff you need. There are no shops to
buy items you have forgotten.
- You will not see anything like a shop until near the end of your trip. Everything you need you must bring with you, from batteries, to string, to US$ cash. If you
forget anything, we will try and help out, but please make it the exception as it is a long drive to the nearest shop when we are in the jungle!
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