Going on safari requires a certain code of behaviour, to make sure everybody on the trip will be able to have the best experience without disturbing wildlife. If you are going on a safari, make sure you listen carefully to your tour guide and understand fully how to behave, as this will give you the best possible chance of seeing animals. When you do spot wildlife, it is advisable that you stay seated. People rushing around is likely to scare off animals. The seats in a safari jeep will usually be raised, so everyone has the same chance of seeing the wildlife. This means that you don’t have to worry about people in front of you blocking your view. If you choose to go on a safari trip, make sure you go with a reputable company. This is really important – they should be able to give you the best experience and advise you on the rules.
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Is a Safari Right for you?
An increasing amount of tourists are choosing to go on a safari holiday. It can provide some incredible experiences and may well be a once in a lifetime trip. Here are some points to consider if you are wondering whether to choose a safari holiday: • Are you an animal lover? If the answer is yes, you will love a safari. Getting that close to wild animals like elephants, giraffes and lions will be such a good experience for you. • Do you support conservation? Safaris are a great way to support animals and their environment. By showing we value it as tourists, we are giving people a reason to protect it because tourism generates a lot of money. • Do you mind sleeping in the wild? Even if you stay in a more up-market lodge, you will still essentially be out in the African wilderness. There will be insects and a lot of noise at night.
Born Free Safari Holidays
If your looking for a Safari Holiday that really takes you to some of the most spectacular places in Africa, and brings you right up close to wildlife, then a Born Free Safari Holiday is for you. You will travel with a group and be in safe hands with the trained and experienced guides to take you through a series of Game Lodges, National Reserves, and Game Sanctuary’s. Whats available on Safari: Experience the raw beauty of the Shaba National Reserve on a safari through the spectacular landscapes along side local wildlife. Go on a tour around the foot hills of Mount Kenya as you journey to the the famous Ol Pejeta Game Sanctuary located in the heart of the Laikipia plateau. See the breathtaking views of the Thompson Falls in the the Rift Valley. Experience all that Masai Mara National Reserve has to offer with it’s truly dramatic scenery.
The Safari Experience in Breif
Experience the wild of South Africa with a journey (safari) treading through the untamed and beautiful landscapes where the wildlife roams free; experience the most spectacular views and embark on a journey of self-discovery. Kenya Embark on a safari through the spectacular National Game Parks and Reserves in a 4-wheel drive Land Cruiser and get close with Kenya’s amazing wildlife. Tanzania Be part of the Safari experience in a country that’s primarily made up of protected wildlife reserves; your sure to find a safari that suits you best due to the vast landscapes and different types of safari’s available. Botswana Get to see some of the greatest wildlife migrations from across the regions of this beautiful and truly spectacular country. But be sure to choose the right time of year to travel due to the various weather conditions of the seasons. Whatever your preferences be sure to save well, and find the perfect safari holiday to suit your needs; remember to research the many game lodges in the areas you wish to visit and get ready to embark on a journey of a lifetime.
South African Adventure Holiday
Perhaps the best place to go this winter would be to South Africa for an adventure of a life time; there are lots of fun places to explore and lots of interesting things to lean and enjoy. Where you go and what you do depends on your budget and preferences. Let’s offer some suggestions: Walking Safari Adventure through Swaziland or St Lucia: If your into hiking and walking, a good place to start is down to St Lucia; there are a series of guest houses, hotels and holiday apartments there, with varying room/apartment rates, depending on the time of year you’re going to be travelling, and also the type of room for your stay. Some of the tour guides in the area are Shakabarker Tours, who offer tours through the wetlands; and Heritage Tours and Safaris for guided walking tours from St Lucia to Tzaneen. There is also a Ski Boat club (pub and restaurant), about 20 – 30 minutes’ walk around the wetlands for those looking to see the beach and relax by the sea. Adventure Holiday around Victoria Falls: There are more than enough places to stay in Victoria falls, and the views to match are truly spectacular;… Read more »