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Travel: Shipping an elephant out of Africa

(Fri Jan 22nd, 2010, by Phil Adams-Wright)


A holiday to South Africa can be a once in a lifetime experience, so anyone who travels from the UK to experience the vineyards around Stellenbosch, the penguins at Boulders Beach near Simon’s Town or the views out over the Indian and Atlantic oceans at Africa’s southernmost point, Cape Agulhas, will certainly want reminders of their trip.

Wherever you go in South Africa, you’ll find beautifully hand carved figures, furniture and soapstone sculptures. They are a perfect reminder of your time in one of the most beautiful countries in the world and can serve as wonderful presents as well as great additions to your own home. However, attempting to pack a fragile carving of an African elephant into your suitcase among clothes and toiletries is certainly not ideal.

It is devastating to arrive home only to find your irreplaceable gifts have broken on the way over. In this situation, going back to the shop to buy a replacement isn’t an option and even if you could, you may well have already spent a good deal of money the first time around.

The best option when you need to transport fragile items overseas is to book a specialist baggage shipping company to handle the job and make sure your new belongings get back home to the UK in perfect condition.

Sending goods by air freight is the quickest option if you are in a hurry, but if you’re bringing presents back, speed isn’t such a factor. If this is the case then sending items by sea is the perfect answer as you’ll be able to keep an eye on your budget because you only pay for the space you occupy within a secure, sealed shipping container.

Employing an experienced firm to bring your artwork and curios back to the UK has other benefits too. They are likely to offer a packing service and will use professional materials to make sure nothing is in danger of breaking in transit.

You might even find yourself saving money as you’ll pay an agreed price for transporting goods with an international shipping firm. Try taking heavy items through an airport yourself and you might well end up paying considerably more if you go over the airline’s agreed weight limit.

So don’t take chances by carrying your gifts from Africa home with you. Instead, find a trustworthy and experienced

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