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MASHATU PHOTO SAFARI

www.c4PHOTOSAFARIS.cOM

JANUARY 2016

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INdexSAFARI deTAILS & PRIcING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3INTROdUcTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4ITINeRARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7BReAKdOwN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7YOUR SAFARI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8YOUR GUIde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10AccOMMOdATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11TRAVeL cHecKLIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12FReQUeNTLY ASKed QUeSTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13PAYMeNT & cANceLLATION TeRMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17TeRMS & cONdITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

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SAFARI deTAILS & PRIcING

Cost (US Dollar)Per person (sharing) $ 3 100Per person (single) $ 3 800

Payment terms

30% deposit confirms your bookingMaximum of 8 Photographers

If you are a SADC resident then please contact us for the special SADC rate.

The above costs include

• Accommodation• All meals• Game activities.• The services of our guides.

Costs not included

• Gratuities to staff and guides.• Non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks.• Extra activities not included.• Personal expenses• Travel insurance• Travel visas• Transport to Mashatu. A return road transfer from Johannesburg can be arranged at $500 per person.

Don’t have all the equipment you want? Ask us and we send the relevant information.

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INTROdUcTION

There is a little secret about Mashatu that not many people know: It looks it’s finest during the quietest tourist season; the month of January. While many people come to Mashatu during the dry season to enjoy the predator action, it is the green and rainy season that the reserve looks immaculate- a

vibrant and lush green that makes for beautiful backdrops in your images. And the predators? They remain in the green season so the chance of seeing them is as high as in the dry season.

The real beauty of January is the devils thorn flower that carpet parts of the reserve. These yellow flowers attract elephants, baboons and steenbuck, making for wonderful green and yellow scenes with animals grazing in them.

Birdlife in January is also at its peak, with all the migrants out in full force and the local birds breeding before the winter months.

As you can see, January is a time of life and a time of colour at Mashatu. The days are hot, so for this safari we are based at Main camp where you will have air-conditioning in your rooms. Additionally, we have ar-ranged a very special rate for these 6 days in the reserve so you will not get a better cost for a scheduled photo safari at Mashatu ever.

If you are a SADC resident then please contact us for the special SADC rate.

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INTROdUcTION (cONTINUed)

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Here are the key highlights of this safari:

• 5 nights accommodation at Mashatu. 4 nights Main camp, 1 night Kgotla.• One of the five night we will stay at the Kgotla camp from where we will photograph Mammagwa

(Rhode’s) Baobab and the Limpopo scenery.• January has on average only 4 days of rain, mostly being passing thunderstorms.• Clouds in the sky make for lovely skies and excellent landscapes.• We have booked only 4 people per vehicle.• Exclusive use of the Mashatu photo vehicle for our clients to use.• 2 x C4 Photo Safaris specialist photo guides to accompany and guide you.• An afternoon at Mmamagwa/Rhodes’s baobab, one of Africa’s most iconic landscape locations.• The opportunity to spend long amounts of time with predators and elephants in beautiful green sur-

rounds- making for lovely green backdrops to your photos.• Use of the Hides and C4 photo vehicle while at Mashatu.

Highlights to and what to photograph:

• Close quarter photography of Predators such as lion, cheetah and leopard.• Excellent, open sightings and photography of very relaxed elephants.• Dry riverbeds breaking up the landscape. Elephants and other animals are often found drinking in

these riverbeds.• General game is relaxed and easy to photograph.• Beautiful plains areas interspersed with rocky kopjes.• A marsh area, when wet attracts all manner of waterfowl.• Beautiful sandstone rock formations on the Limpopo River - excellent for landscapes.• Archaeological ruins in the Limpopo valley- part of the Mapungubwe society.• Rhodess baobab perched precariously on the edge of a rocky hill.• Viewing is generally open and clear- allowing for easier photography.• Large Baobabs and Mashatu trees dominate the skyline- providing excellent photographic subjects.

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Kgotla – A night under the stars

Kgotla in Botswana is a tribal court and meeting place. Each village throughout the whole country has one. It is where matters are discussed and meetings are held. As well as being a tribal meeting place, the whole area is filled with history. Cultural signs of the Mapungubwe society litter the hillsides while Jameson, Rho-des and Selous all made their presence felt in this part of Africa. Walking through the small valleys and hills you can almost feel the history, never mind seeing it in the artefacts littered on the ground. In the shadow of the most beautiful rock cliffs along the banks of the Limpopo River is Mashatu’s own, real Kgotla, now used as a wilderness camp. It is built from leadwood poles in the sandstone formations of the Limpopo basin and is equipped with running water ablutions and hot showers. You will sleep out under the stars at the Kgotla- a real adventure, but with the luxury of a cooked three-course meal, within the protection of your wooden fence, hot water showers and flushing ablutions.

Another view to your safari.

Other than enjoying the adventure of sleeping under a blanket of stars, the other, photographic reason for staying at the Kgotla is that is in prime landscape photographic country. The camp is surrounded by eroded sandstone hills that provide world-class landscape photography with the numerous baobabs mak-ing for stunning subjects. Two spots; Eagles view and Rhodes’ baobab are truly spectacular and make for spectacular images. We will use our time based at Kgotla to photograph these scenes. While we are at the Kgotla we have exclusive access to the whole area. This part of Africa is very seldom visited and now you have the opportunity to enjoy it to yourself and capture the magic of the area yourself.

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ITINeRARY

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BReAKdOwN

Day 1

Park vehicles at secure area at border if self driving.A Ranger will meet you there and transfer you to camp. Arrival time 13h00.

Day 6

Depart 10h00 on last day for the border.

Dates Tranfers AccommodationDay 1 Road transfer from border to Mashatu. Mashatu Main CampDay 6 Road transfer from Mashatu to border. -

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YOUR SAFARI

Day 1

Mashatu Main camp, Botswana.

Arrival at Mashatu Game Reserve at midday. Your professional photographers, Kyle and Ruth, and hosts will open proceedings with short talk on what we can expect during your safari. You will be staying at Mashatu Main Camp for 4 nights.

Day 2 - 5

Mashatu Main camp, Botswana.

Based at Mashatu Main Camp.

05h30 Early morning Game drive/Photo Hide10h00 Brunch11h00 Rest and own time 15h30 High Tea16h00 Game drive/Photo hide20h00 Dinner in the outdoor boma and then retire to bed for another day of more great photography!

Day 6

Mashatu Main camp, Botswana.

You will have your finally early morning drive adn will depart after breakfast. This is the end of the safari.

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The leopard is one of the five “big cats” in the genus Panthera. It is a member of the Felidae family with a wide range in some parts of sub-Saharan Africa, West Asia, the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia to Siberia. Compared to other members of the Felidae, the leopard has relatively short legs and a long body with a large skull.

It is similar in appearance to the jaguar, but is smaller and more slightly built. Its fur is marked with rosettes similar to those of the jaguar, but the leopard’s rosettes are smaller and more densely packed, and do not usually have cen-tral spots as the jaguars do.

Both leopards and jaguars that are melanistic are known as black panthers.

The species’ success in the wild is in part due to its opportunistic hunting behavior, its adapt-ability to habitats, its ability to run at speeds ap-proaching 58 kilometres per hour (36 mph), its unequaled ability to climb trees even when car-rying a heavy carcass and its notorious ability for stealth. The leopard consumes virtually any animal that it can hunt down and catch. Its habi-tat ranges from rainforest to desert terrains.

Leopard

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YOUR GUIde

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Incredibly passionate and driven, Kyle de Nobrega is a profes-sional wildlife photographer and field guide. Kyle is constant-ly on a mission to find and share the fascinating jewels of the bush. From taking photo’s of the spoor left behind by a beetle grub to painstakingly lying on a rock waiting for a certain bird to fly by, he thrives on nature and what is has to offer.

He has previously worked as a guide in the Waterberg, Sabi Sands and in a remote corner of the Kalahari, but is now C4’s in house photographer based at our Photo Hides in Mashatu. His time away form work is focused on exploring and travelling to new game reserves and wilderness areas seeking the enjoy-ment of life and new photographic ventures.

PHOTOGRAPHeR/Kyle De Nobrega

KYLe de NOBReGA

With an innate love for travel and wildlife my passion for pho-tography was bound to work hand in hand. My photographic ca-reer began in the form of Fine Art at Rhodes University and has since adapted and taken on new forms during my many travels over the past few years.

Naturally, moving to the bush my subject focus shifted to the wildlife around me. Having spent time working in the Sabi Sands, Kalahari and Botswana I have been able to learn about Africa’s wildlife and all its beauty through the practise of photography.

PHOTOGRAPHeR/ruth Nussbaum

RUTH NUSSBAUM

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AccOMMOdATION

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mashatu main Camp

Mashatu Game Reserve is located in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve of Botswana bordering South Africa. It is the embodiment of all that defines Africa. Space so open and vast, taking it all in is almost too much; an array of wildlife from the gigantic to the miniscule; majestic skies open to the universe and unfettered by smog; a quiet so loud it thrums with life; and unexpected adventure beyond the game drive with horse-back safaris, cycling safaris and walks in the wild. Experience the lives of Africa’s big cats, as well as one of the world’s largest mammals - the elephant - through the Mashatu Research Programme.

For the client who is accustomed to luxury, this camp will meet every expectation. 14 luxury suites lie along the camp’s perimeter, and are designed to allow absolute privacy and a communion with the bush and its inhabitants.Each of the air-conditioned suites at Mashatu Main Camp is tastefully decorated, and includes impressive black and white prints of Africa’s most beautiful animals. A double bed and an extra-large single bed, together with a seating area that includes a single day bed, comfortably accommodates families with younger children.The ample en-suite bathroom with both bath and shower facilities and a separate W.C. complete the well-appointed suites.jpgis is the ideal camp for the family traveller.

A large swimming pool is a focal point where visitors cool down and relax between game activities.jpge Discovery Room is the portal through which curious visitors get a glimpse of another world – one that existed long before the appearance of man.jpge animal specimens and relics will fascinate and educate visitors of all ages, as will the resident crocodiles – both great and small.

mashatu Cuisine

Meals are a sumptuous celebration of traditional African Cuisine – flavoursome, but lacking in ostentation.

Fresh fruits, vegetables, home-made breads and pies, succulent meat dishes and delicious desserts will appeal to a guest who appreciates home cooking at its best.

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Travel documents

• Passport• ID Documents• Flight ticket/s• Itinerary

Accommodation and travel

• Foreign exchange• Credit card/s• Cash

Personal items and clothing

• Hat • Sunscreen (one low factor and one

higher factor SPF)• Sunglasses• Cotton shirts• Warm top/s• Wind breaker/rain jacket• “Inners” thin light gloves to wear on • cool early mornings• Travel sandals• Closed shoes

Personal medical items

• Malaria prophylactics if you are travelling in a malaria area

• Contact lens cleaning fluid• Copy of any medical prescriptions• Copy of prescription glasses• Note of any allergies to any medication• Mosquito repellent

TRAVeL cHecKLIST

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Camera Equipment

• Camera bodies• Lenses• Tele-converters• Body and lens caps• Plastic zip lock bags• Filters (UV, Polariser and graduated)• Batteries • Battery chargers• Camera bag• Binoculars• Digital card wallet• Cable ties• Flash-gun• Batteries for flash gun• Big Blower brush• Sensor cleaning fluid• Laptop/External hard drive • Power for external hard drive• Power adaptors • Camera manuals• Tripod• Tripod head and quick release plate• Lens cleaning cloth/s• Camera vest• Digital memory cards

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1. What should I know about vehicle etiquette?

Vehicle etiquette and consideration for fellow photographers:

On all our tours we may ask participants to rotate seats in the vehicles, taking it in turn to sit in the more popular seats in the front and the less popular ones in the rear. This requirementapplies to everyone. If there is some reason why you can’t take your turn in the back of a vehicle (e.g. a bad back or travel sickness) please inform our office at the time of booking to see if we can accommodate you. We regret that anyone failing to inform us of such limitations before the tour will be expected to rotate seats in the same way as everyone else.

There is also other vehicle etiquette that we would like to ask you to adhere to. We give these guidelines to ensure a positive experience for all when on safari.

• Please keep noise levels low at an animal sighting. This allows people to enjoy the set-ting and listen to sounds that the animals may be making. Often these alert us to somebehaviour and allows us to anticipate any action that may occur.

• If you are seated in the front of the vehicle, please have consideration for the peoplebehind you. A pre-arranged chat at the start of the safari is an excellent way to work out how you will be photographing and working around each other. It provides a positive workingenvironment and allows everyone to photograph happily in the vehicle.

• When photographing, keep movement to a minimum. If you are going to shift places, then alert the others and do so as swiftly and directly as possible.

• Please do not do anything to effect the behaviour of the animals.

• Your driver/ranger has to adhere to certain rules and etiquette at sightings that you may not be aware of. This may mean you cannot stop exactly where you would like. Please bear this in mind at sightings, especially when there are other vehicles from other camps around.

2. What technical equipment or requirements do I need for the workshops?

For workshops a Digital SLR camera is recommended, with at least a 200mm lens to capture wildlife im-ages. A laptop for downloading is also helpful, although we can download image if necessary. On a Photo tour, two DSLR camera bodies and lenses are advised. The type of lenses you take depend entirely on the destination. We will advise according to each tour should you need advise.

3. Are there any extras I need to bring on a trip?

Most of our tours are all inclusive and we offer advice as to what to bring along. This is due to the differ-ent seasons and conditions of each safari. C4 Photo Safaris will always advise if you will be traveling in a Malaria area. If the tour is not all-inclusive, it will be clearly stated.

FReQUeNTLY ASKed QUeSTIONS

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4.Whydoyouchoosesuchspecificdestinations for theToursandWork-shops?

Each destination is hand picked by us for the beauty and photographic potential it holds. C4 Photo Safaris only travel to destinations that offer the best of what we are looking to photograph. If we know an area holds excellent wildlife, we will take tours there. There are many factors to consider- Seasonal variation can have a large impact on wildlife movements, animal and bird migrations, localalised animal movements etc. We of course take all this into consideration, ensuring that our tours are going to the best locations at the best times.

5. Is there any cell phone reception in the areas?

In most game reserves and wild areas there is no cell/mobile phone reception.

6. How safe am I in the game reserves in Africa?

C4 Photo Safaris only operate with lodges and reserves that use the best rangers. They ensure your safety whilst on safari and use very strict procedures when dealing with dangerous animals. Each lodge has a safety briefing on arrival which, if adhered to, makes your stay very safe.

7. What insurance/coverage do I need?

Your normal travel insurance covers you for safaris in Africa. C4 Photo Safaris are comprehensively in-sured for medical emergencies on safaris.

8. For Malaria, which tablets should I take, if any?

C4 Photo Safaris are not allowed to prescribe medical advice to clients. We will advise if the area visited is in a malaria area. You will need to consult with your local GP for medical advise on Malaria and prevention.

9. What about allergies?

Most safari camps are able to handle food allergies but not with the degree of skill that five star hotels do. The best way to handle an intolerance, is to simply avoid eating that particu-lar food as the menus in camp are quite diverse. If you have a more uncommon allergy, like beingallergic to eggs, and you know of a solution (like a powder substitute), then bring it along on sa-fari. If you have a deadly allergy, then be sure to travel with your own medication and request in camp that that ingredient be removed from the kitchen and the store. As a side note, it ishelpful to remember that many safari camps have to fly produce in or truck it in, overhundreds of miles. Furthermore, the camps, although impressive looking, actually have minimalinfrastructure behind the scenes. If you assist the camp in managing your allergy, it will be agreat help.

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10. What about medicine, diseases and vaccinations?

Please check in with your local travel clinic or doctor for advice. From my experience, ayellow fever and hepatitis vaccination is a must, while the plethora of others areoptional. Our safaris are conducted in low risk malarial areas but for your own peace of mind, werecommend that you take a prophylactic. In areas where you get tsetse flies in East Afri-ca, humans are not the primary disease carries, and contracting Tryps is very rare. There isnothing you can do about these flies except to dress appropriately (keep reading) and to ap-ply mosie-guard. None of our current safari destinations carry significant amounts of tsetsi flies. The camps do have medicine kits and there is always an evacuation plan. We do howev-er find it practical to always travel through Africa with the following items: Immodium (keep this handy when traveling) - Buscopan (for tummy cramps) - Pain killers (that contain par-acetamol and a muscle relaxant) - Antihistamine cream and tablets for any allergic reactions - Melatonin to help speedy recovery from jetlag - Any medicine or ointments that you would normally take at home - Mosquito repellant - A product called Mosie-guard for areas where Tsetsi Flies occur (manu-factured in the UK and Deet does not work) - Tweezers for any thorns or splinters - Re-hydrants sachets (very important) - Disinfectant or antibiotic cream (just for nicks, cuts or grazes) - Plasters (to cover nicks, cuts or grazes)

11. Can I drink water and eat fresh produce on safari?

We advise that you only drink bottled water, which is always available in camps. Avoid ice as this is often made from local water which although is generally safe to drink, your foreign tummies might disagree! It is safe to eat fresh produce.

12. What about food on safari?

Both East and much of Southern Africa was a British colony and as such, you can expect that type of cuisine. The breakfasts usually consist of cereals and a hot English breakfast. Lunch-es are usually light with a variety of salads and always a meat option. Dinners are traditionalEnglish affairs usually with a soup starter and freshly baked camp bread. The main course will usually be a roast of sorts, with vegetables. Dessert is usually a simple affair consisting of fruit or a baked pudding. You will not go hungry! (A side note to mention is that between meals there are often not snacks readily available and breakfast is often only later in the morning. You might want to bring a few snacks or energy bars if you have a problem keeping your sugar levels up.)

13. Any luggage restrictions?

The reality is that on any scheduled charters in Africa, there will be luggage restrictions. Short of charter-ing your own flight (which we can do), our advice is to bring only the essential camera equipment. Having too much equipment can actually hinder your photography. Also, you can get washing done in camp and with a fairly moderate to hot climate, you can afford to pack light. In short, bring fewer clothes so that you can bring more camera gear! Depending on the safari you book, we will be able to advise you on exact weight restrictions.

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14. What amount of spending money should I bring along?

Our tours cover all travel, food and accommodation costs (unless otherwise stated). This means that spending money can be kept to souvenirs, curios and books. This normally amounts to Euro 10.00 per person per day.

15. Commercial representation and wildlife photography consulting

C4 Photo Safaris has the full capacity to plan and run commercial photo shoots for professional clients. We are able to supply you with the best guides in the wildlife photography industry as well as organize and run all your ground handling logistics for the shoot. Our know-ledge of African travel logistics combined with our specialized knowledge of wildlife and the best places to photograph them, places us in the perfect position to plan and run your commer-cial shoot. Please contact Shem with your request. Additionally we can supply photographers for the shoot where they would work under the production name. On all tours with c4 images andsafaris, our guides have the right to take photographs. Their goal is to get you into the right position and tutor you into getting the best photograph. Once they have done so, they have full rights to take their own photographs. The rights of the guides and all of their images remains with the individual guide who took the photographs. No other person has any rights over the photographs taken by a guide representing C4 Photo Safaris.

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Please read the following terms through.

The client who signifies his acceptance of a booking does so on behalf of himself and persons under his authority, which means that all are bound by the terms and conditions (‘these terms’) of C4 Photo Safa-ris CC (‘C4 Photo Safaris’) as if they had made the application themselves.

Payment

1. All estimates or quotations provided by, or bookings made with C4 Photo Safaris are subject to these terms.

2. A non-refundable deposit of 40%(private tour)/ 30%(scheduled tour) of the LAND arrange-ment cost, plus the full amount including the taxes for the air travel portion, for each person is required when booking. This booking fee is accepted as part of the inclusive fare as specified in the booking confir-mation form (‘the fare’) and will only be refunded if the application cannot be accommo-dated. (Most airlines stipulate that tickets have to be issued within 3 working days of a booking being made).

3. The full amount due by the client to C4 Photo Safaris shall be payable not less than four weeks (scheduled tour)/ 8 weeks (private tour) prior to the date of departure. If the full amount is not paid in due time, C4 Photo Safaris reserves the right to treat the booking as cancelled. Bookings made within eight weeks of the departure date must be paid in full immediately.

4. Should the client amend his booking at any stage, either in the form of a date change, itinerary amendment or any other change whatsoever, C4 Photo Safaris reserves the right to charge an amendment fee per booking. Booking changes may be made only up to 8 weeks in advance of the booked tour/workshop. One itinerary amendment is free, thereafter each change will be charged at R300 per booking over and above the tour cost.

Cancellation

If a booking is cancelled, then, over and above such cancellation fees as each airline may charge and for which the client will be liable, the following will apply:

1. With the consent of C4 Photo Safaris, the latter shall retain the full deposit but the amount paid in excess thereof will be reimbursed to the client;

2. Deposit is non-refundable, cancellation of booking, once deposit is paid, forfeits the deposit.3. less than 40 days prior to departure C4 Photo Safaris shall retain the full deposit and a cancellation

fee will be payable equal to 65% of the land arrangement plus up to the full amount of the air ticket and any Credit card surcharges will apply if the fees were paid by credit card.

4. less than 20 days prior to departure C4 Photo Safaris shall retain the full deposit and a cancella-tion fee will be payable equal to 100% of the land arrangements plus up to the full amount of the air ticket;

5. by C4 Photo Safaris, who reserves the right to and shall be entitled to cancel any tour or product sold prior to departure, C4 Photo Safaris shall be obligated to refund all amounts received by it and the client, who shall have no further claim of any nature whatsoever against C4 Photo Safaris arising out of such cancellations.

6. Should a client fail to join a tour, or fail to use the accom-modation/services booked by C4 Photo Safaris on their behalf, for any reason whatsoever, no refund or liability will be accepted by C4 Photo Safaris.

PAYMeNT & cANceLLATION TeRMS

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1. The client who signifies his acceptance of a book¬ing does so on behalf of himself and persons under his authority, which means that all are bound by the terms a¬nd conditions (‘these terms’) of C4 Photo Safaris CC (‘C4 Photo Safaris) as if they had made the applica¬tion themselves.

2. All estimates or quotations provided by, or bookings made with C4 Photo Safaris are subject to these terms.

3. A non-refundable deposit of 40% of the LAND arrange¬ment cost, plus the full amount including the taxes for the air travel portion, for each person is required when booking. This booking fee is accepted as part of the inclusive fare as specified in the booking confirmation form (‘the fare’) and will only be refunded if the applica-tion cannot be accommo¬dated. (Most airlines stipulate that tickets have to be issued within 3 working days of a booking being made).

4. The full amount due by the client to C4 Photo Sa-faris shall be payable not less than four weeks prior to the date of departure. If the full amount is not paid in due time, C4 Photo Safaris reserves the right to treat the booking as cancelled. Bookings made within eight weeks of the departure date must be paid in full immediately.

5. Should the client amend his booking at any stage, ei-ther in the form of a date change, itinerary amendment or any other change whatsoever, C4 Photo Safaris reserves the right to charge an amendment fee per booking. Book-ing changes may be made only up to 8 weeks in advance of the booked tour/workshop. One itinerary amendment is free, thereafter each change will be charged at R300 per booking over and above the tour cost.

6. If a booking is cancelled, then, over and above such cancellation fees as each airline may charge and for which the client will be liable, the following will apply:

6.1. With the consent of C4 Photo Safaris, the latter shall retain the full deposit but the amount paid in excess thereof will be reimbursed to the client;

6.2. Deposit is non-refundable, cancellation of booking, once deposit is paid, forfeits the deposit.

6.3. Less than 40 days prior to departure C4 Photo Safa-ris shall retain the full deposit and a cancellation fee will be payable equal to 65% of the land arrangement plus up to the full amount of the air ticket and any Credit card surcharges will apply if the fees were paid by credit card.

6.4. Less than 20 days prior to departure C4 Photo Sa-faris shall retain the full deposit and a cancellation fee will be payable equal to 100% of the land arrangements plus up to the full amount of the air ticket;

6.5. By C4 Photo Safaris, who reserves the right to and shall be entitled to cancel any tour or product sold prior to departure, C4 Photo Safaris shall be obligated to refund all amounts received by it and the client, who shall have no further claim of any nature whatsoever against C4 Photo Safaris arising out of such cancellations.

7. Should a client fail to join a tour, or fail to use the accom¬modation/services booked by C4 Photo Safaris on their behalf, for any reason whatsoever, no refund or liability will be accepted by C4 Photo Safaris.

8. C4 Photo Safaris provides clients with travel and/or other services either itself or acting as agents for prin-cipals engaged in or associated with the travel industry, such as airlines. C4 Photo Safaris represent such prin-ciples as agents only accordingly and accept no liability for loss, damage, injury or death which any client may suffer as a result of any act or omission on the part of or the failure of such principals to fulfill their obligations, whether in relation to travel arrangements, accommoda-tion or otherwise.

TeRMS & cONdITIONSThe contract in use by such principals (which is often constituted by the ticket issued by the principal), shall constitute the sole contract between the principal and the client and any right of recourse the client may have, will be solely against the principal.

9. Cancellation, medical & repatriation insurance is com-pulsory for all C4 Photo Safaris bookings, and it is the clients responsibility to arrange such insurance through the client’s broker. It is strongly recommend¬ed that cli-ents also take out insurance to cover emer¬gency travel and accommodation, lost baggage and any other cover the clients deem fit.

9.1. Due to the remote destinations in these photo sa-faris, participants are required to purchase emergency evacuation insurance coverage at their expense. C4 Photo Safaris and its agents do not represent that in-surance will cover such risk of loss of deposit and other payments.

9.2. If you pay for this photo safari using your credit card and you opt to use the general travel insurance associ-ated with major credit cards, we urge you to check that this cover provides fully for emergency evacuation. Also, please ensure that all pre-existing medical conditions, if any, are made known to the insurance underwriter at the time of application for your insurance for this photo safari. These precautions will assist avoid any delays in the event that an emergency evacuation or other medical services are called upon, under your policy. You should disclose your participation in this photo safari to your in-surer.

10. The client acknowledges that the fare (see above clause (3) and itinerary specified in the Booking Confir-mation Form, may be varied by C4 Photo Safaris, without notice to the client, at the discretion of C4 Photo Safaris and provided the itinerary and price is not substantially different from the itinerary that the client anticipated en-joying, the client shall not be entitled to cancel the con-tract. Fare increases may occur inter alia due to any in-crease in airline tariffs, fuel costs, game reserve fees, or fluctuation of exchange rates. Should the group number fall below the minimum number required for the booking, C4 Photo Safaris reserves the right to re-cost the fare and raise a surcharge.

Should any clients refuse to accept and pay such sur-charge, C4 Photo Safaris reserves the right to cancel the tour and retain full payment.

11. This photo safari is designed to be within the capabil-ities of average people in good health. Some of the time participants may be required to walk over uneven terrain or trails, stepping into an out of Land Cruiser type vehi-cles, occasionally hiking over short distances - while car-rying an assortment of sometimes heavy camera equip-ment. If you have concerns about your own capabilities and/or fitness as it relates to this trip, please enquire with C4 Photo Safaris before booking for a trip.

By forwarding a signed Registration Form and paying the initial non-refundable deposit, you warrant that, to the best of your knowledge, you do not have any physical or other disability that would create a risk for you or other trip participants. C4 Photo Safaris’ agent judgment will ul-timately determine an individual’s ability to embark upon the photo safari. Once a booking has been accepted, medical circumstances will not be considered as excep-tions to the cancellation policy. C4 Images and Safari as-sumes no responsibility for medical care.

11.1. If you sustain an injury or become ill on the photo safari, C4 Images reserves the right to continue the photo safari for the benefit of other participants. C4 Images will make every effort to assist you while at the same time trying to minimize interruption to the photo safari. C4 Images reserve the absolute discretion, in the event of behaviour detrimental to other persons, to decline any person’s participation at any time during the photo safari and cancel that person’s participation in the photo safari, in which case any refund will be on a recoverable cost basis only.

12. The client acknowledges that it is solely his/her re-sponsibility to ensure that he/she is in possession of the necessary travel documents and vaccinations that may be required in respect of the proposed tour and itinerary as well as all health and other certificates that may be required from time to time. C4 Image and Safaris will en-deavor to assist the client but such assistance will be at C4 Image and Safaris’ discretion and the client acknowl-edges that in doing so, C4 Photo Safaris is not assuming any obligation or liability and the client indemnifies C4 Photo Safaris against any consequences of non-compli-ance.

13. It is recommended that the contract may contem-plate a tour/journey to an area(s) where the client may be exposed to danger and the client has agreed to execute a waiver of rights against C4 Photo Safaris, its principals and others as an integral part of those terms. The client (which shall be deemed to include the heirs, executors administrators and assigns of the client (does irrevoca-bly waive and abandon all and whatsoever rights which the client may have against C4 Photo Safaris in con-sequence of any act of omission or commission by C4 Photo Safaris or any other in consequence of the conclu-sion of the contract and the client undertaking the tour/journey contemplated in the contract (which will comprise of these terms and the Booking Confirmation Form). In no way derogating from the foregoing, the client hereby indemnifies, holds harmless and absolves C4 Photo Safaris, its principals or others, from all and whatsoever claims which may be tenable by the client as aforesaid, irrespective of the nature thereof and however arising.

C4 Photo Safaris and/or its agents act only as agents for the participants in this photo safari, in regard to travel arrangements including, but not limited to, sightseeing, meals, lodging and transportation, whether by railroad, vehicle, motor coach, boat, ship or aircraft. To the full-est extent permitted by law, C4 Photo Safaris and/or its agents, disclaim liability for injury, damage, loss, or delay which may be occasioned by reason of a defect in any vehicle or for any other reason whatsoever, or through the acts or default of any company or person engaged in conveying the participant or in carrying out the arrange-ments of the photo safari.

C4 Photo Safaris and/or its agents accepts no respon-sibility for losses or additional expenses due to delay or other changes in air or other services, sickness, weather, strike, war, quarantine or other causes.

All such losses or expenses are borne by the participant, as the photo safari costs provide for arrangements only for the times and locations stated. Baggage, including photographic equipment is at the participant’s risk en-tirely, and as an insurable risk.

Reasonable care has been taken to compile the informa-tion in this and the other documents pertaining to this photo safari but circumstances change. For example, airline schedule changes, airline fuel charges, taxes and operational costs are subject to change. C4 Photo Safa-ris and/or its agents are not responsible for changes that occur and reserve the right to change the price up to the date of commencement of the photo safari. Changes in price may also include adjustments for adverse currency exchange fluctuations.

The right is reserved by C4 Photo Safaris to (i) substitute hotels/lodges/tents/camps of similar category for those indicated and to make any changes in the itinerary or transport where deemed necessary or caused by chang-es in schedules or equipment substitution; (ii) cancel the photo safari prior to departure, in which case a refund of all payments received for the land package will be given. (However, in such event C4 Photo Safaris and/or its agents will not be, responsible for any other trip prepara-tion expenses such as penalized or non-refundable air tickets, visa fees and medical related expenses); (iii) sub-stitute photo safari leader(s) for the leader(s) originally specified, in which case the substitution is not a basis for participant cancellation or refund, and (iv) accept or refuse any person as a participant in the photo safari.

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In the event that, at the sole discretion of C4 Photo Sa-faris, it is necessary or advisable for the photo safari to be cancelled due to such events as outbreak of conflict, government intervention, or withdrawal of access/traffic rights, or in the event of insufficient numbers being avail-able, the refund of all monies paid, pro rata if applica-ble after commencement, shall constitute a full and final settlement by C4 Photo Safaris and their agents of any obligations to participants. The operation of the photo sa-fari is at the sole discretion of C4 Photo Safaris, having in mind the welfare of all participants and the safe and prudent operation of the itinerary and program.

The Registration Form must be completed and signed by each participant at the time of paying the first deposit. Participation will be declined in the absence of a com-pleted and signed form. No modification to the Terms and Provisions of Registration, detailed on page 3 of the Registration Form, will be accepted.

14. The client agrees that he/she will at all times comply with C4 Photo Safaris’ or in regard to his/her conduct.

15. When the client is travelling with persons under his/her authority, he/she warrants that he/she is authorized to bind every member to the terms of the contract.

16. Where C4 Photo Safaris has its own guide lead-ing the safari; even with other tour leaders, all authority for leading the trip will be held by the C4 Photo Safaris’ guide. The C4 Photo Safaris guide will always collabo-rate with the other tour leaders on the safari, but authority on the running of the safari, the behaviour of the other tour leaders and the management of the clients during transfers as well as game drives remains with the C4 Photo Safaris’ guide.

17. These terms constitute the entire terms of the rela-tionship between parties. There exists no other terms, conditions, warranties, representations, guarantees, promises, undertaking or inducements of any nature whatsoever regulating the relationship, and the client ac-knowledges that he/she has not relied on any matter or thing stated on behalf of C4 Photo Safaris or otherwise that is not included herein.

18. Clients, who have special requests, must specify such requests to C4 Photo Safaris in the Booking Reser-vation Form. Whist C4 Photo Safaris will always endeav-or to accommodate such requests; it does not guarantee that it will always be possible.

19. No amendment, cancellation or waiver of any term or right referred to herein shall be valid or binding unless reduced to writing and signed by both the client and a duly authorized representative of C4 Photo Safaris.

20. No refunds will be considered in any circumstances whatsoever, although C4 Photo Safaris may, in its sole discretion, consider a refund in the event of death or seri-ous illness of the client.

21. C4 Photo Safaris will under no circumstance be li-able for any claim whatsoever, unless such claim is due to the gross negligence of C4 Photo Safaris and such claim is lodges in writing with C4 Photo Safaris within 30 (Thirty) days after the end of the tour. Such Liability will be subject to a limitation of R10 000,00 per client and under no circumstances will C4 Photo Safaris be liable far any indirect or consequential loss or damage.

22. Any payments due by the client will incur interest from the due date at a rate of 2% (two per centum) above the prime rate charged by C4 Photo Safaris’ bank.

23. South African laws and the jurisdiction of South Afri-can courts will govern the relationship between the client and C4 Photo Safaris.

24. The client will be liable for all legal fees on an at-torney and own client scale in the event that C4 Photo Safaris has to engage a lawyer to enforce any of its rights or otherwise.

TeRMS & cONdITIONS (cONTINUed)25. C4 Photo Safaris is a registered Closed corporation. Under South African Law, we are obliged to charge 14% VAT for all services provided.

26. Payment received from clients in the form of a de-posit and/or full payment for a service forms a binding agreement between the client and C4 Photo Safaris for the agreed services and is bound by C4 Photo Safaris’ terms and conditions.

27. All image and intellectual rights of C4 Photo Safaris employees and subcontractors are the property of those individuals. These rights will remain with the individual till perpetuity and cannot be impinged on. Sub-contractors working for C4 Photo Safaris have the right to take photo-graphs while working. C4 Photo Safaris will not enter into discussion regarding image rights. Clients will not have the right to impinge on C4 Photo Safaris employees from taking photograph.

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