Hello all, it's been a good while since I've posted here! I hope you are all well. 
Basically, a friend and I are planning to travel to Africa over the summer. We are applying to a number of grants, so our theme is "food." Studying news and travel advice, we provisionally intend to visit Nambia, Botswana, and Madagascar. We are thinking around three weeks, and do not want to spend more than £2000.
I am hoping the vast experience on this forum can help me out with the planning, with of course health being the biggest priority. I would therefore greatly appreciate it if you could have a scan over the list below and make any suggestions:
Health
To minimise the risks:
I would appreciate it if you could advise as to whether these are good destinations!
Activities
If anybody with experience in Africa lives near Oxford or Norwich, it would be fantastic if we could meet up over a pint to discuss! Let me know.
Much appreciated,
Harry

Basically, a friend and I are planning to travel to Africa over the summer. We are applying to a number of grants, so our theme is "food." Studying news and travel advice, we provisionally intend to visit Nambia, Botswana, and Madagascar. We are thinking around three weeks, and do not want to spend more than £2000.
I am hoping the vast experience on this forum can help me out with the planning, with of course health being the biggest priority. I would therefore greatly appreciate it if you could have a scan over the list below and make any suggestions:
Health
To minimise the risks:
- Inform ourselves with the vast array of (governmental) advice on diseases specific to our destinations, learn to recognise symptoms, obtain vaccinations where advised necessary. Priorities?
- Consult with doctors to draw up a list of antibiotics and medicines that we will have on our persons
- Consider the health care facilities at our destinations
- Take time to choose good health insurance. Can anybody recommend one?
- Practice strict hygiene routines when in the country
- Keep an eye on the news and government advice
- Cash is a problem. It is not readily available, yet obviously we do not want to have a lot on ourselves. Suggestions?
- Emergency plans: Suggestions?
- in case of illness in a remote area
- in case of severe illness needing immediate evacuation to South Africa or UK
- in case of total loss of belongings
I would appreciate it if you could advise as to whether these are good destinations!
Activities
- To experience a wide array of food
- To see the natural side of Africa / camping: this is the kicker; to see the bush, is it a daunting feat of logistics? Hire a guide?
- Both our friend and I greatly want to see the rainforest, where is the safest destination for this?
If anybody with experience in Africa lives near Oxford or Norwich, it would be fantastic if we could meet up over a pint to discuss! Let me know.
Much appreciated,
Harry