African Safari

African Safari

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About African Safari

The world is packed with amazing and colourful wildlife and there is no better way to experience it than an African safari.

Africa is a huge continent and is home to the some of the stunning destinations of wild lives in the world. The vast continent holds immense possibilities for exploring the wild the most. From tracking the Big five in Tanzania to the gorilla tracking in Uganda, the offers are many. There are many steps to consider when planning your African safari - including deciding what you want to see, how you'd like to travel and how much time you're willing to spend. Let us give you a brief look at a few of the different safari options, so that you can decide which one best suits your personal preferences. An African safari is a true adventure imagine thousands of zebras migrating across emerald grasslands, flocks of florescent flamingos creating a field of colour across a shining lake, and lions feasting on a hard-earned kill. Many travellers trek to Africa in search of the “Big Five”: buffalo, lions, leopards, elephants, and rhinoceroses.

The chance to get close to these animals in their natural habitats is an once-in-a-lifetime experience, but your trip to Africa is anything but a trip to the zoo. Safaris can be physically taxing and strenuous, and you may not see all the animals you expected. Since most safari destinations are in developing sub-Saharan nations, travellers must take certain safety and health precautions.

Kenya Safari

  • Family
    Family
  • Honeymoon
    Honeymoon
  • Game Drive
    Game Drive
  • Wildlife
    Wildlife
  • Adventure
    Adventure

Kenya Safari remains a champion among the most standard safari experiences Africa brings to the table. With a bit of the world's best safari objectives, mountains, and beaches, it is nothing surprising why Kenya is East Africa's most notable traveler destination.

Tanzania Safari

  • Big-Five
    Big-Five
  • Camping
    Camping
  • Game Drive
    Game Drive
  • Honeymoon
    Honeymoon
  • Hot Air Balloon
    Hot Air Balloon

Tanzania is a big country, and the main safari destinations can be split into the north or the south. Most tourists flock to the north as it is comprised of the famed highlights of Tanzania and rightly so as the wildlife is phenomenal. The fame of the north can often overshadow the south

Uganda Safari

  • Birding
    Birding
  • Gorilla
    Gorilla
  • Wildlife
    Wildlife
  • Eco Lodge
    Eco Lodge
  • Photography
    Photography

Uganda Safari are the best way to deal with see likely the most differing trademark scene in all of Africa. Uganda Safaris is synonymous with the best and most stunning wildlife experiences accessible in Africa yet Uganda visit fuses not just the best wildlife minutes...

Rwanda Safari

  • Gorilla
    Gorilla
  • Chimpanzee
    Chimpanzee
  • Game Drive
    Game Drive
  • Wildlife
    Wildlife
  • Gorilla Trekking
    Gorilla Trekking

Rwanda is home to dazzling view, agreeable and inviting local people and striking primate experiences. The Rwanda Safaris will take you through the primate capital of the world. Home to the world-pervasive Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda Safaris are the excellent...

Ethiopia Safari

  • Birding
    Birding
  • Wildlife
    Wildlife
  • Desert
    Desert
  • Cultural
    Cultural
  • Historical
    Historical

Ethiopia is a country of striking scenery and nature, a social inheritance that goes back just about 6000 years, and is outstanding for being home to the coffee bean. Archaeological, cultural and natural wealth anticipate for voyagers quick to dig into this antiquated at this point ...

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African Safari Faq's

Wildlife safety while on safari – Aren’t wild animals dangerous?

We only recommend good lodges and qualified guides to accompany you on your safari. You may come across a variety of wild animals, as most camps are within the natural habitat of the free roaming wildlife. The highly trained guides are armed with an amazing understanding of the wildlife.

Is there electricity in the camps? Is communication with the "outside world" possible while on an African safari?

Most camps and lodges are situated in remote wildlife locations and are not connected to a mains electricity supply. Solar panels are common or camps make use of generators, which run while guests are partaking in their activities. Lanterns usually provide light at night.

Is it safe to travel to Africa?

The short answer is ‘yes’. Africa derives a significant portion of its foreign income by the spending that international visitors contribute to a country. It is in both the private companies and government's interests to keep the visitor safe in their visiting country.

What are the medical health precautions and issues?

The most serious health consideration in Africa is malaria and we recommend a course of anti-malaria tablets as a preventative precaution. The less common insect-borne diseases that you may encounter are sleeping sickness, tick bite fever and dengue.

Are children allowed on African safaris?

Africa is a great destination for children; however the majority of safari lodges and camps have a minimum age limit of 6 (some of them 12 years of age). Due to the active nature of African safaris, most camps and lodges require that children need to be 6 years in order to participate in game activities. This will always be at the rangers discretion.

How much luggage can I take on safari?

Luggage restrictions vary between 12 – 20kg per person depending on the type and the size of aircraft used, and also the safari destination you are visiting. On charter flights, no hard suitcases are allowed as they physically cannot fit into the aircraft, therefore only soft bags will be accepted.

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