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The African Adventure Safaris Can Be An Eductional And Exciting Adventure

August 19th, 2008

Options are really not much of concern for people considering African adventure safaris. In fact, it could even be somewhat of a problem trying to narrow down the list of destinations for such a safari, which can often be overwhelming. This is especially true for the person who is planning their very first trip to the wilds of Africa to experience wildlife safaris. 

The prospective seeker of an adventurous African safari is presented with a wide array of destinations that they can visit, such as Egypt, Botswana, Kenya, and South and East Africa, to name a few. On top of that, each one of these destinations has a variety of offerings from the various African safari tour companies that arrange and plan the itineraries for such adventures. And, even when the safari traveler chooses a destination and the specific type of safari they are keen to go on, there are still many own unique twists that the different safari guide operators might offer.

These many types of adventure safaris that people can choose from means they will get a trip that is just right for their level of comfort. It seems that everyone has their own unique definition of “adventure.” For some it could simply mean roughing it in a tent on foreign soil, while for others, nothing short of a face to face encounter with wild beast will be thrilling enough.

Since there are so many options, people are generally able to find safaris in Africa to suit their personalities, their tolerance for thrills and uncertainty, and their budgetary limits as well. When traveling with a group, it can be more challenging to come to an agreement about just how adventuresome the safari travel will get. The general advice of experienced safari guide operators is to plan the trip around a middle ground destination and activities rather than trying to push people too far outside their comfort zone.

When undertaking an adventure safari, one should try to plan the maximum amount of time possible for the trip. After all, one of the largest expenses for those outside the continent will be the airfare to reach their destination, so it makes sense to try to extend the stay as long as is feasible in order to see as many different aspects of the life in the African wilderness as one can possibly take in.

No matter how long an adventure safari lasts, people always find that they wish that their African safari holidays did not have to come to a conclusion so rapidly. It is the rare person who leaves this engaging land without being deeply moved and holding on to the sights, sounds and experiences that will linger with them for a lifetime.

African adventure safaris should be planned to be much more than just a sight-seeing tour to an exotic location. There are also vast opportunities for learning about the people, the history, the cultures, the land itself, and the amazing wildlife that inhabits virtually all corners of the sweeping savannas and expansive jungle areas. The potential for having a life-changing educational experience on wildlife safaris is enormous and is an aspect of such an excursion that one should not overlook.

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African Safari Vacation - Why Preparation Is The Key

August 9th, 2007

An African safari vacation for many of us, is a once in a lifetime holiday. Believe it or not, there are professional safari vacationers who make the pilgrage to this mighty continent on a regular basis.

A safari in Africa vacation isn’t just a matter of jumping on a plane and heading off into the magnificent African sunset. Check The Weather

Weather conditions will have a big bearing on how enjoyable your holiday will be. You want to avoid the wet season if possible. As far as the heat is concerned it may be a little more bearable than spending all your time battling wet weather.

This is an area you should discuss with a travel agent. A travel agent is usually qualified enough to know when it’s when or dry in most other countries.

Personal Care

Again, very important when taking an African safari vacation. Everything from clothing to sunburn cream should be on your checklist.

The last thing you need when on safari in Africa is to be lugging around heavy luggage. Travel light was the advice given to me several years ago and it was very good advice.

Light clothing is a must but don’t forget to pack a sweater or jumper because if you are staying out in the wilderness then yes, the temperature can drop. Leave the dancing shoes at home and pack a solid set of walking shoes.

Personal care items such as sunburn cream and lip protection are essential. While on the subject of medication, check with your travel agent on exactly what you can and cannot take to another country.

Your doctor’s visit should also include an examination to make sure you are in a good healthy state.

Personal information such as passports should be up-to-date. Once again, your travel agent is your first African safari vacation guide.

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