How To Plan An African Safari

The continent of Africa has the largest biodiversity in the world. An African safari trip can provide you with memories that will last a lifetime. On an African safari you will get the chance to observe wildlife and bask in the amazing scenery. You can do all of this within Africa\'s wilderness and national parks.

 

An African safari can be an incredible experience for any nature enthusiast. Just being able to sit in an open vehicle a few yards away from a wild lion resting under a tree or watching a giraffe graze in the open grassland can help to make you feel refreshed and rejuvenated. It may take a while to reach the actual safari destination and may be very tiring, but the experiences a safari will provide can last a lifetime. Often, after you have had a chance to engulf yourself in Africa\'s magnificent beauty, you will forget about your jet lag completely.

When deciding to go on an African safari, you may ask how to plan for an African safari. When planning this type of trip, many things must be considered such as: the animals you may see, the destinations you want to visit, when a good time to visit is, what type of safari you are interested in, and your budget.

Experts often say that planning for an African safari can be very different from planning a traditional vacation. Often the planning can be nearly as exciting as the trip itself. When planning this type of trip, here are some helpful hints to guide you:

1. The major consideration when planning an African safari is your budget. This type of trip is often very expensive. You may want to obtain accommodations at one of the cottages on the game reserve you plan to visit to help cut costs. Hotels are often far from the reserve and would require you to rent a vehicle every time you want to go out. Another great advantage to staying at the reserve is the access to many experienced guides who are experts on African safari.

2. The second most important factor to consider is which country you want to visit. Famous countries for safaris are South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, and Botswana. The Kruger National Park in South Africa is a very popular tourist destination.

3. It is crucial to obtain information about the country\'s visa requirements as some countries require all visitors to obtain a travel visa.

4. You may want to check the Internet or with a travel consultant to find a suitable game lodge and finding a safari package that meets your needs.

5. You will also want to plan your air travel carefully. You will want to land in a major city that is close to the game reserve you plan to visit. After you land, secure ground travel as this will save you money.

Malaria is a common disease in Africa, it is important to follow these tips for safety:

Be sure to take all proper precautionary measures to truly enjoy the African outdoors.

Be sure to consult your physician to identify and obtain any needed vaccinations.

Pack wisely. This includes carrying weather and environmentally appropriate clothing, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, closed toe shoes appropriate for walking, a first-aid kit, and a camera.

An African safari trip can leave you with memories that can last a lifetime. It is important to stay safe and make your trip comfortable and enjoyable. Most importantly, the goal is to have fun.



 

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