Tell Me All: How To Plan African Safari
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- - October 31, 2022
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The secret superpower of Africa is that it metamorphoses people.
Are you someone looking forward to modifying your perspective, refreshing your prerogatives, and redirecting your mindset? If your answer is yes, then trust us, all you need to do is just visit Africa. Do you know what attracts tourists from all over the world to this beautiful continent? It’s an African safari.
Traveling across this improbable mainland will do something sublimely beautiful to you at the spiritual level. But! Before you visit there, you must know certain things to relish your trip to the maximum. So, what are you waiting for? Settle down at the best location of your home and enjoy the next few minutes of reading with a cup of coffee.
Best Time To Travel
It’s truly important you know the best time to go for African safaris. Woah! Calm down! We didn’t say Africa’s wildlife is going somewhere, it will be there throughout the year. But! Not every time you visit there will be the best, and there lies the significance of the research.
The foremost reason to go on safaris is to see animals, do wildlife photography, and enjoy the fresh air. And time plays a crucial role in making and breaking your trip. Here’s your answer to the question why. Going on an African safari during the rainy season will be a little hard on your trip because animals keep themselves obscured during this season, and not only this but the golden and dusty African streets will also make it a little difficult to make your way on the roads.
The dry season is the most satisfactory time to go on a safari in Kenya. The dry season includes months from June to October, January, and February. During this time of the year, animals make their way out of their homes in search of water, making it more manageable to spot them. You might get lucky and also witness the iconic Wildebeest Migration.
The Great Wildebeest Migration is the most eminent wonder in wildlife that we would suggest you have a glimpse of, at least once. During this time, a herd of millions of zebras, wildebeests, and gazelles migrate from Serengeti to Mara. The Great Wildebeest Migration attracts several wildlife photographers & travel enthusiasts across the world.
Play by the rules & respect the nature
While experiencing a jungle safari, it is necessary to follow certain rules and regulations, these rules have been formulated to ensure no one spoils nature’s beauty and disturbs the wildlife. Your guide will help you get acquainted with the rules put up by the parks’ governance authority.
Below we have shared some of the basic yet efficacious rules with you:
- Be attentive
- Do not get out of the safari car
- Don’t try to feed animals (they might provide on you instead)
Sunrise & Sunset Game Drive
Now, this is something you must not miss, no matter how many times you’ve been on an African safari, if you haven’t seen the sunrise and sunset game drive, you haven’t glimpsed the best part of an African safari yet.
The Sunrise game drive is the best time to spot male lions. Pertaining to their mane, they generally hide away and remain inactive during the day as sun is at its peak.
African countries are known for their awe-inspiring nature and breathtaking game drives, and trust us, once you catch sight of these incredible game drives you’d crave for more.
S(t)ay It Right
One of the crucial parts of your preparation must be where you choose to stay. In the vast expanse of savannah, you might not get lost, thanks to your guide, but you might end up spending a lot of time getting from point A to B. The whole place is home for the wild so you will have lot more sighting along the way. Do not forget to say “JAMBO” to the other travelers on the way as the guide stop by to take cues from other guides or just to greet a friend.
There is a wide array of lodges & camps within the main park & surrounding conservancy. It’s always advisable to stay within the conservancy because this way you’ll be able to rest adequately and will stay near to the best game points.
Malaria- Do I Need To Take Any Measures?
Malaria is a potentially baneful illness mainly found in tropical and sub-tropical regions. This disease is transmitted to humans when they’re bitten by infected mosquitoes.
Malaria transmission is at its peak during the wetter and warmer months (November, December, January, February, March, and April). The months of May to October are the safest to visit Kenya, as, during this time of the year, the risk of contracting Malaria is almost negligible.
You’d never want your trip to go down in vain because of illness. We suggest you to consult a doctor well before traveling so you get your inoculations (yellow fever or so) & course of medicine in time.
Don’t forget! Your health comes first!
Get Those Flight Tickets
To stay where your heart desires, get your bookings done at least 3 to 4 months before you head out for an African safari during the peak season.
For an instance, if you are looking forward to traveling in the month of September, we would suggest you get your bookings done in the month of June of the current year so you get your desired camps before it is all booked out
Travel Budget
An African safari will not be a bargain basement. Although there is a broad range of itineraries and travel styles available, there are so many logistics concerned with going on an African safari.
It would be best to have a budget estimate keeping food, accommodation, flights, and safari tickets in mind. We agree with you, it’s always an overwhelming and cautious process to decide how much money you are ready to invest in your travels. In spite of that, this is one of the fundamental and significant things everyone must consider.
All Set To Go?
Tada! Now you are all equipped to explore African wildlife. Now it’s time to get ready for all the amusements of the season and happiness throughout the year.