Crab Shack is the best. Peter is the most attentive waiter. Unfortunately, prawns have become expensive . You visited most of our favorites in this episode booking forward to the next.
Hey Guys great vids and an awesome start to your trip. I had a question around Malaria and what preparations you guys do for the adults but also the little ones...?Thanks a mil
Hi! We prefer to use preventative measures against malaria (repellent sprays, soaps, clothing, fans etc.) as opposed to using antimalarial drugs. It is a personal decision and we have not had an issue. We also research the number of cases of malaria in the areas we travel to, to determine if we feel we should take antimalarial drugs or are happy to use preventative measures alone. In most cases, the areas we visit are relatively low risk. I hope this helps!
@@EpicAfrica Yes thank you this helps a lot! We got a Tiger fishing trip to Komati and want to do everything i can to avoid so plenty Peaceful Sleep etc - out of curiosity - what soaps do you use(didn't realize we can get a soap as well) - Appreciate the response.
Crab Shack is the best. Peter is the most attentive waiter. Unfortunately, prawns have become expensive . You visited most of our favorites in this episode booking forward to the next.
the blue waves place is so lovely
Great trip so far, can't wait the for further videos of the trip.
Coming soon!
That place is next level. Mozambique looks fab. The bit with the whales was special, Southern Wright?
Yes thats right! thanks for the comment :)
What an adventure ❤
Thanks! It was epic!
Brilliant episode and looking forward to the next. Is that Jules and Stuart’s place ?
Thanks so much! Yes it is their place.
Looks like a magic trip. What time if year did you go?
Thanks for the comment! This trip was towards the end of September.
Hey Guys great vids and an awesome start to your trip. I had a question around Malaria and what preparations you guys do for the adults but also the little ones...?Thanks a mil
Hi! We prefer to use preventative measures against malaria (repellent sprays, soaps, clothing, fans etc.) as opposed to using antimalarial drugs. It is a personal decision and we have not had an issue. We also research the number of cases of malaria in the areas we travel to, to determine if we feel we should take antimalarial drugs or are happy to use preventative measures alone. In most cases, the areas we visit are relatively low risk. I hope this helps!
@@EpicAfrica Yes thank you this helps a lot! We got a Tiger fishing trip to Komati and want to do everything i can to avoid so plenty Peaceful Sleep etc - out of curiosity - what soaps do you use(didn't realize we can get a soap as well) - Appreciate the response.