Tips for Traveling to Africa

Things to bring

If you have spare room in luggage, you can take old electronics equipment (from Reuse and otherwise). The Africans will appreciate it. Even broken equipment that would be thrown away in the US is often repaired in Africa.

Things to do first:

You'll need to brush teeth with bottled water. To do this, without wasting a ton of water: brush teeth as you would normally. Suck toothpaste off of toothbrush. Rinse with bottled water, but do not spit. With water in mouth, brush again to clean toothbrush. Spit. Suck remaining water/toothpaste off of toothbrush. If necessary, rinse again.

Once in Africa, some notes for OAU: Eat food at New Buka. The best food in New Buka is probably at Spices, but A La Carte is almost as good, but quiter, faster, and much cheaper. You get around campus by motorbike. A motorbike from the computer building to New Buka costs 20 naira. You may confirm prices with the locals when you arrive, but don't let the motorbike drivers cheat you. Let the guys at the guesthouse do your laundry (about 400 naira per week). They can also cook, but it is somewhat expensive compared to New Buka (~600 naira per meal, vs 150 at A La Carte, and maybe 400-500 naira at Spices).

You can often schedule travel around Africa for not much more money, if you have the time. The procedure is that MIT pays what the airfare would be to the country you want to visit, and you pay any costs above that.