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What can be seen on a safari?

Animals on safari
  • Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardus) ...
  • Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) ...
  • African Rock Python (Python sebae) ...
  • Agama Lizard (Agama Agama) ...
  • Black-and-white colobus (Colobus guereza) ...
  • Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus mitis) ...
  • Olive Baboon (Papio anubis) ...
  • Blak faced Vervet Monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops)




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Here are some of the most endangered animals in Africa, and where you may have the unique opportunity to encounter them.
  • Pangolin. ...
  • Bat-Eared Fox. ...
  • African Wild Dog. ...
  • Aardvark. ...
  • Caracal. ...
  • Honey Badger. ...
  • Serval. ...
  • Black Rhino.


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Will I see snakes on my African hunting safari? Although there are many snakes in Africa including venomous varieties such as the cobra, puff adder and black mamba, hunters being bitten by snakes is a very rare occurrence. Snake encounters can be minimized by hunting during the winter months (June-August).

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Expect to encounter majestic creatures while also enjoying stunning views of open plains and natural beauty. Your safari could include sightings of the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros, and Cape buffalo) as well as many other species, like antelopes, giraffes, wildebeest, hyenas, and cheetah.

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Safari Camp Safety at Night At night, when everyone is safely tucked inside a tent, the camp is just another thoroughfare for the animals. But no, they are not going to attack your tent. Animals do not see your tent as something to get into. It is like a tree or large rock that they move around.

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Safari travel company Go2Africa has just released what it claims is the world's most expensive safari. It will cost a family of four over $690,000, visit six countries over 24 days and include hot air balloon rides, gorilla trekking and even a personal film crew to document this journey of a lifetime for you.

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On photographic safaris and on game drives, most guides do not carry rifles but this differs from country to country and also whether the game drive is being conducted in a national park or on private land.

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