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How do I prepare for a safari trip?

First Time Safari Tips: How to Get the Most Out of Your Trip
  1. Wear your shoes in before you go. ...
  2. Stick with the 'less is more' rule when packing. ...
  3. Pack a deck of cards or a book to read during long drive days. ...
  4. Brace yourself for all types of weather. ...
  5. Don't forget to pack a small medical kit. ...
  6. Binoculars are not essential.




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6 Steps to Plan your Safari in Africa
  1. Step 1: Where To Go and What To See. ...
  2. Step 2: Consider Travelers and Preferences. ...
  3. Step 3: When to Go. ...
  4. Step 4: Set Your Budget. ...
  5. Step 5: Choose your travel provider. ...
  6. Step 6: Book Your Flights & Get Ready.


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If you're a first-time safari-goer, we highly recommend planning a longer trip to make it well worth your while. As a general rule of thumb about two weeks (or 10 full days minimum) is a good amount of time to properly enjoy your first time in Africa.

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The African summer, October to April, is quite hot so plan on wearing tee shirts, shorts, swimsuits and cargo pants. We recommend that you select lightweight and preferably neutral-colored materials.

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Toilet Stops on Safari This is one of the most common safari questions that we receive. Going to the bathroom while on safari is a little different from going at home. Actually, it's a lot different. Park entrances, picnic areas and lodges usually have bathrooms but on game drives and walks, you 'go' in the bush.

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1. Kenya. Kenya is undoubtedly one of the best destinations for your first safari, with a vast array of landscapes and classic activities for you to enjoy.

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For a safari experience, we recommend a safari budget that typically falls between $1,000-$2,000+ per person sharing, per night. This safari budget would include accommodations, meals, internal air and most activities.

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The things you should not wear on an African safari
  • Camo or military style clothing.
  • Expensive Jewellery.
  • White Clothes.
  • Dark blue or black clothes.
  • Bright colors like Yellow, and Red.
  • Very warm underclothes.
  • Heels.
  • Non absorbent clothing.


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Whether it's your first time on safari or your hundredth, here are the top ten things you need to avoid.
  1. Don't Call Animals. ...
  2. Don't Act Obnoxious. ...
  3. Don't Act Rude to Locals. ...
  4. Don't Live on Your Cell Phone. ...
  5. Don't Disregard Your Guides. ...
  6. Don't Get Malaria. ...
  7. Don't Overpack. ...
  8. Don't Forget to Tip.


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10 SAFARI SAFETY TIPS
  1. Stay in your car all the time. ...
  2. Don't stand up or stick anything out of the car. ...
  3. Don't watch an animal at close range. ...
  4. Keep your windows up. ...
  5. If you are on a walking safari stay downwind from the animals to keep them from catching your scent. ...
  6. Walk away slowly.


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It indicates that a handful of popular safari destinations are among the most expensive destinations, with trip costs surpassing $20,000 per person. Botswana averages the highest trip cost this year among safari destinations with an average trip cost of $23,577.

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Botswana is considered to be one of the safest places in Africa to visit. The most tourist activity is generally around Maun and Kasane which are gateways to major big game parks such as Chobe, Moremi, Okavango Delta, Central Kalahari, and Nxai Pan.

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Can you wear white on safari? White stands out more than any other colour in the African bush and so isn't suitable for safari activities.

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Wash your hair in the evening or at night, and the following morning apply your leave-in product on the length and ends of your hair. This will help save time and also leave you with manageable hair in the morning. If your have a greasy scalp issue, shampoo your hair twice before conditioning.

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What NOT to Wear on Safari. Dark colours attract Tsetse flies, so stay away from dark blue or black clothing – they have a painful bite! Now that you know what to wear, make sure you know how to pack. Most safari operators will ask that you only bring one suitcase, one overnight duffle bag, and one day pack.

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Wearing white increases your visibility to wildlife, while bright colours, particularly red, can frighten animals.

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