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The Where, the When, the How and the Who of Safaris

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Safari is a Swahili word that means 'travel'. In the old days, that is how Safaris worked, You walked around with your bearers looking for game, probably hoping to shoot it. It is possible, though mistaken, to have a completely sedentary safari but, like most things, the more you put into it, the more you will get out of it.

Some consider a Safari to be an African experience, but there are many other countries in which you can see spectacular wildlife (India, Sri Lanka, Canada, Scotland, Brazil, Nepal) and they are covered too.

There are many styles of safari, from the super Luxurious to the deep bush basic camp. Remember that for most people the important thing is the animals you see and the people you meet; comfort is great, but you won't necessarily see any more animals.

If you want to get the most out of your safaris, See below for guidelines to a good safari.

Irresponsible Safaris
Saba Douglas-Hamilton, the Kenyan wildlife film-maker, has serious concerns over some recent safari developments, read the details here.
 
 

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Top African Safari Destinations (in no particular order)
There are many different styles of Safari to choose from, here are a few rules to help you choose.
  • A good guide/spotter. trust us, you will miss more than you see if you don't have a good guide with you. Not only do they see twice as much, they know ten times as much.
  • Dawn and dusk are almost always the best time, be prepared to get up early.
  • Be patient, the longer you are prepared to sit still, the more you will see.
  • Don't forget the people who live there. They often view the animals as pests, but your income will provide a living for them. Don't be ostentatious or patronising.
  • Size of vehicle. The bigger and the more people in a vehicle, the less you will see.
  • Spending £5000 on a safari doesn't guarantee you will see more than someone who spends £500.
  • There’s a lot more to Africa than the big five. Enjoy what you see and don’t go tearing all over to see a lion, thus missing plenty of fantastic but smaller game.
ELEPHANT BACK SAFARIS: CONSERVATION OR CRUELTY.
Shearwater Adventures, a tour operator from Zimbabwe, is under fire for capturing wild elephants for use on elephant back safaris. However Shearwater strongly defend their position by pointing out that the drought in Zimbabwe is devastating the elephant herds.
Read both sides of the argument.