| Do I need a 4 wheel drive to get to Caju Afrique? |
| Not essential but recommended, or at least a 2 wheel drive bakkie. Some sandy patches typical to Mozambique. |
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| How can I get to Caju Afrique? |
| Flights from Durban and Gauteng to Maputo and Inhambane are available. |
| Transit or car hire can be arranged from the airport. |
| - By 4x4 or 4x2 |
| - 5h 30m from Maputo. |
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| What do I need to bring? |
| Beach towels and toiletries, anti-mosquito sticks, soaps and sprays etc. (mosquito nets provided). |
| A basic First Aid kit is recommended. |
| Water-Ski equipment, windsurfers, kite board equipment and all other sport related items (canoes and life-jackets are provided). |
| Chicken and fish are available in the village. |
| Meat can be purchased in Maxixe or pre-ordered with your booking confirmation. |
| Cereals and commodities, we suggest you bring with you, or buy in Maputo or Inhambane. |
| Refreshments, alcohol and cigarettes are readily available throughout Mozambique. |
| Borehole water is available. Bottled water can be purchased in the village or en Route. |
| Fresh organic fruit, vegetables and herbs, grown at Caju Afrique are seasonally available (inclusive - subject to availability). |
| Charcoal is provided (inclusive) |
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| What recommendations do you have for accommodation en Route to Caju Afrique? |
| Maputo: Holiday Inn (on the beach) is highly recommended, as is The Cardoso.
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| Between Maputo and Caju Afrique: Casa Lisa and The Blue Anchor Inn |
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| What are your banking details? |
| Nedbank, Account Name: Tank World, Account Number: 1648151817, Branch Code: 164826 |
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