Celiac on Safari?

I had to google it to see what you were talking about.

If it would be of concern to you I would suggest that you talk to the outfitter about it before even booking the trip.
 
Shouldn’t be a problem for most outfitters because they se4ve mass quantities of meat and potato dishes. Skip the bread!
 
I had to google it to see what you were talking about.

Same here, I was unfamiliar with this term. In the United States, people often refer to this as 'allergic to gluten' or 'gluten allergy'.

I do not see why this would be a problem. All of the outfitters I used had me fill out a questionnaire - in each case there was a question about food preferences and allergies. I doubt this would be a problem with any outfitter, especially those that advertise on here.

In addition to heaps of meat, they may be able to serve the southern African staple corn meal as a gluten-free alternative to pastas and bread.
 
My ph buddy had a client coming in the week after we left with gluten free need. I would strongly suggest talking with the ph or outfitter to confirm what that diet looks like in terms of need and what are absolute no’s. Should be no problem!!
 
Shouldn’t be a problem for most outfitters because they se4ve mass quantities of meat and potato dishes. Skip the bread!

+1
 
Is this something that outfitters encounter sometimes?

Do any clients here have experience with this?

I’m one too so advise them and I’m sure they’ll cater for you.[emoji4]
 
You may find you trite more quickly than others so I suggest you advise them in advance.
Enjoy your hunting trip and feel free to boast.![emoji4]
 

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