World Cup 2010 quickly approaching, here are some tips for first-time visitors at South Africa.
Clothing
Many people are under the assumption that it will be hot anywhere searing, which are on the African continent. The fact is that South Africa are actually in the winter season during the World Cup from June to July. During this time, depending on which part of South Africa you in temperatures can an interval of 0 ° C average. It is strongly recommended that cold pack visitors their long sleeves and jackets for those nights, on a visit to South Africa during the World Cup. Light clothes such as thin shirts or T-shirts would be appropriate during the day.
Protection
Two must haves if the World Cup in South Africa travel sunscreen and insect repellent are. Although the average temperature, can reach in the winter at night, during the day at zero degrees temperatures reach 25 degrees with constant sunshine. So, it is definitely a wise idea to put sunscreen on your journey. On insect repellent, of getting risk malaria from insect bites, in particular, if you are located in the northwestern regions of South Africa's Mpumalanga and Limpopo. Check you need before your visit with your doctor take malaria tablets before the visit of certain areas.
Travel documents
As all travel, make sure that you have all your travel documents and photocopies of them. These include passports, ID and credit cards. This makes it much easier for you to get another copy, who have lost, your passports and other identification documents from your message.
Other trip necessities
In the World Cup period between June and July there are the amounts of more than 100 mm of rain rain an average of 18 days during this period. It would be a good idea to pack a raincoat or an umbrella or two so definitely. Especially during the football matches, where the stages will be wide open.
If you are on prescription drugs, make sure to bring an extra supply. South African pharmacies have to make not your prescription drugs, which can lead to serious health problems if you are dependent on these drugs.
Make sure that you have money in various forms such as credit card, cash, travellers cheques, etc.
Along with your other daily essentials (underwear, toothbrush etc.), here is a list of must-haves for those with World Cup accommodation in South Africa. As always, I would definitely like to hear your opinion.
Randy Chu- World Cup accommodation
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