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The Most Common Safari Questions Answered: What You Need to Know

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  • Nov 24, 2024
  • 3 min read

For many people, African safari and tours is still the dream holiday offering the opportunity to see some of the most beautiful places on the continent and marvel at the wildlife from a very close range. The choice of locations, ranging from the Saharan plains of Tanzania to the cloudy Selous, and the lush equatorial forests of Congo, among other destinations; makes an African safari a dream come true for many people. If you are plotting your own African safari experience, you probably have many questions. Below we present answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about safaris.




1. What are the Considerations for an African Safari?


As we have seen, the time that is best to go for an African safari depends on what you wish to see and where you wish to go. In general, June-October and December-March are the most favorable months for the tours since they fall within the dry season. This is probably true since food is scarce in most regions during this time and many animals congregate at water sources in their quest to look for it. Nonetheless, it is best to visit the park during the Great Migration from June to July, and August or September when more than a million wildebeest and Zebra cross the Serengeti ecosystem.


As for bird watching, it is recommended during the green season which is from November to May when the forests and wetlands are full of vegetation and lots of birds.


2. What Does an African Safari Cost?


The cost of African Safari Packages can greatly differ depending on the chosen location, the length of the stay, and the chosen type of lodging. A low-cost budget might make it around $100 per person per day while high-end luxury might be anywhere from $1000 or more per day. In general, the farther the chosen area is situated and the fewer people is it accessible by, the more the price will be. It helps to know what is included in this package before booking – some of the tours may include inflight meals and accommodation, or some SA tour packages may only cover transportation and park fees.


3. What should I carry for a safari?


Safari clothing is all about versatility so you are ready for everything from the scorching sun to cooler nights and of course, comfort when viewing wildlife. Here are some essential items to pack:


  • Comfortable and light-colored clothing and some extra pieces to change into if it gets warmer

  • Walking/hiking shoes must not be sneakers, sandals/flip flops, bare feet, slippers, or any related footwear.

  • Branded hat that has wide brims, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect the skin from the scorching sun.

  • Bird watching binoculars

  • Cameras and extra battery/charging packs

  • A collapsible water bottle for drinking water to help reduce environmental waste.


4. How to Choose the Right Safari Company


Selecting a particular company to organize the safari is very essential in order to ensure that all required safety measures are adhered to and more importantly, so that the intended experience is well achieved. Seek those organizations that are well-established and have been in the business for a long time in the area that you plan to tour. One must also check the safety of a company, the quality and training of guides, and available lodging. When comparing African Safari Packages with the smaller companies sometimes provide a better overall experience and when taking the larger companies they might have better facilities and help.


Consult friends, relatives, or queries on bulletin boards and discuss with elderly people in the shops who served previously to know more about it.


5. Is it Possible to Take My Family on a Safari?


Am African safaris are a great family vacation and a perfect way to introduce children to the world of wildlife. Most of the safari companies that organize activities available for kids and they also consider the capability of the children. In fact, some of the lodges and camps even provide activities for children that may include nature infant tours, wildlife/bird games, and nature/animal education programs.


It is also important for a company you are hiring for a safari to have prior experience in dealing with families as well as with children.


Conclusion


An African safari is one of the most extraordinary experiences that can give a tourist an opportunity to touch the nature of Africa. The above planning should help you achieve your dream of the African Safari and thus choose the right African Safari Packages. In fact, due to such vast choices for countries, lodges, and things to do, there is an African safari out there for anyone. So get your suitcase, take your camera, and prepare for the remarkable adventures of the African savannah.

 
 
 

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