I've hunted three or four times in SA, only once formally with a PH though. Apart from what has been said above I'd add:
- Take the sticks you use at home (unless they have similar in camp) I took my Viperflex Journey sticks to Zim last month as they collapse down to sections that fitted in my bag. Also, if the PH's don't have them take a rangefinder or RF binos. I missed an impala in SA off their rickety tripod sticks, the PH said it was 'about 200 yards, it was over 350 when we paced it out'
- If you borrow a rifle and you are not happy with it/the scope on the range ask for another one. I got given a duff scope once and soldiered on, it meant a miss, when we looked closer it was missing lenses!
- For mozzies I use Jungle Formula but don't get it on your binos, watch etc but that time of year in KZN there shouldn't be many, especially if you are on high ground
- I mainly wear UK ex Military cotton clothing, plain green or dark khaki
- Boots wise I have worn lowish boots but reckoned last time that if you bust an ankle on day one it's an expensive rest up in camp so have just acquired a pair of ex Mil Lowa Desert Boots for ankle support
- For Malarial prophylactic - my recent safari partner
@Selous (a vet) took Doxycycline over Malerone (that I have always taken) as it's also the antibiotic they give you for Lyme disease (and possibly TBF?)
It's never to early to start planning, it's half the fun of it