I agree with RedLeg about the truck shooting. In 7 trips over I have done it once and still regret it, though probably not as much as my PH and his girlfriend did! We had been chasing a warthog for some time and every time the Landy stopped and I went to get out he would take off again. I got frustrated and being in the back of the truck already, pig stopped, truck stopped and I fired my .375 with the muzzle just about over the passenger side open window. BOOM!!! Shook them up pretty good inside, or least I guessed it did due to all the swearing from old Wille the Profane. Anyway I always encourage new hunters to not shoot from the truck even if the PH says its OK. Its illegal in some places, certainly in the states it is and generally frowned upon. You will like yourself better if you shoot from field positions or sticks. For those that prefer shooting from the truck, dont get all bent out of shape and blast me, its just my opinion and I am often told my opinions suck!

Don't overlook Nikon binos, they are quite good and reasonably priced. Cheap binos will give you a headache quickly. A pair of lightweight leather gloves are a good idea. I usually hunt in long pants over there and you will like them much better than shorts when crawling over rocks and thorns. I carry most of my gear in a satchel or catchall bag in the hunting car and keep most everything I might need in it and take only the bare necessities into the bush. Enjoy your safari