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Saving for a safari trip
Posted on 11/24/20 at 11:47 am
Posted on 11/24/20 at 11:47 am
I’m beginning to gear up for an African safari, and I’m just starting research on it. Have any of you been on a safari? Which country is best, travel packages, any tips or advice is welcome. Likely going with 2 other guys.
Posted on 11/24/20 at 12:17 pm to AllbyMyRelf
Posted on 11/24/20 at 12:45 pm to AllbyMyRelf
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Likely going with 2 other guys.
nice
Posted on 11/24/20 at 1:43 pm to AllbyMyRelf
quote:Just put a hat out in front for tips when you guys "perform" on/with each other.
You might check the Aggie Board, they've probably insight into these things.
Posted on 11/24/20 at 1:45 pm to AllbyMyRelf
Don't go cheap on the safari and accommodations. You want a very trusted safari company.
If you get the opportunity do The Devil's Pool
If you get the opportunity do The Devil's Pool
This post was edited on 11/24/20 at 1:48 pm
Posted on 11/24/20 at 2:50 pm to AllbyMyRelf
I just got back Friday from Kenya and Tanzania. Pretty awesome trip, especially in the age of Covid. It was a actually a birding trip but it was in a Range Rover and mostly at Safari locations. We spent 10 days in Kenya, 9 in Tanzania and I liked Tanzania better, though Amboseli in Kenya is just north of the Tanzania border and is an excellent location for wildlife with a great view of Kilimanjaro. That's the first tip I guess - I'd recommend going in the dry season, just after a rainy season so it's still green. We had rain every day but one and rarely saw Kilimanjaro. The rain still wasn't much of a problem, though. Lodges were all very good, though half are shut down now. Kilimanjaro International Airport is a much better airport to use than Nairobi, and one of the reasons that I liked Tanzania better is that the population of northern Tanzania is pretty sparse compared to Kenya, and the roads in Tanzania were better. And there were no Covid restrictions in Tanzania, while we had to wear masks at public areas in Kenya, and even in the Range Rover at road stops. My favorite spot was Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania - just a beautiful location from the lodges on the rim, and the crater is full of wildlife. Amboseli was probably my second favorite with the Serengeti coming in a close third. There is no shortage of wildlife, Leopard is the only thing we missed but we had plenty of lions (including literally just outside our tents at Tarangire at night), several pairs of Cheetahs, a Serval, tons of Elephants, Giraffes, everything else really except Rhino. Rhinos are very rare in Tanzania and Kenya due to poaching, though they are working on re-introduction. We did see several Rhinos at Nairobi National Park which is worth a day trip if you end up in Nairobi - though it's odd seeing wildlife with the buildings of Nairobi in the background. Food was good at all lodges, especially if you like English breakfasts. I don't know anything about other locations in Africa but intend trips to South Africa, Ethiopia, and Uganda within a few years. Highly recommended trip.
ETA - Take LOTS of memory cards and batteries for your camera. I ended up taking a crazy number of photos.
ETA - Take LOTS of memory cards and batteries for your camera. I ended up taking a crazy number of photos.
This post was edited on 11/24/20 at 3:00 pm
Posted on 11/24/20 at 3:43 pm to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
I'll be editing for all of Thanksgiving and setting up a Smugmug account. So more will be coming. But there are more than 8,000 to go through.
Posted on 11/24/20 at 4:03 pm to AllbyMyRelf
The &Beyond Lodge in Botswana and Londolozi in Kruger are worth a look as well.
ETA: if you do choose Botswana then could easily extend a couple days to also catch Victoria Falls since you are practically there.
ETA: if you do choose Botswana then could easily extend a couple days to also catch Victoria Falls since you are practically there.
This post was edited on 11/24/20 at 4:07 pm
Posted on 11/25/20 at 1:52 pm to Tigris
Man these pics make me miss Africa..
Thank you.
Glad you had a good time.
Thank you.
Glad you had a good time.
Posted on 11/30/20 at 7:11 pm to AllbyMyRelf
I did the Serengeti and Ngorogoro crater last year. Only a 3 day but that was plenty for me. We saw the big 5, stayed in "luxury" tents and had a blast. 3 days of rattling around on those roads was enough for me, ymmv....Then caught a puddle jumper from Kilimanjaro to Zanzibar for a 5 day all inclusive that was very reasonable...most beautiful water I have ever seen. Grab the ferry back to Dar es Salaam for the return flight home.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 10:58 am to AllbyMyRelf
I want to do a DIY African Safari. People, my lovely bride included, tell me I have lost my mind but folks do it and survive more often than not. Being herded around like a bunch of cows is not what I consider enjoyable.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 12:00 pm to Gtmodawg
You may be in an open air vehicle with 9 people max. You could easily get less.
I don't know all safaris in all areas, but it's a regulated industry from what I can tell. On public lands, like Krueger, you can't drive off trail. Plus finding certain animals are what he experts are for.
On private lands, you aren't getting permission to DIY.
I'm curious where you can do the private lands experience of off trail on public lands DIY. Would be interesting.
I don't know all safaris in all areas, but it's a regulated industry from what I can tell. On public lands, like Krueger, you can't drive off trail. Plus finding certain animals are what he experts are for.
On private lands, you aren't getting permission to DIY.
I'm curious where you can do the private lands experience of off trail on public lands DIY. Would be interesting.
This post was edited on 12/1/20 at 12:01 pm
Posted on 12/1/20 at 12:14 pm to Gtmodawg
You can easily do DIY in Kruger or any other of the South African parks (rent camper truck, camp or rent cabins) or the Mara in Kenya.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 4:43 pm to Rollwave034
go on a shooting safari that way you can actually take pictures with the animals.
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