Planning A Safari

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Going on an African safari is the ultimate adventure. It’s a great way for travelers to see a variety of animals including elephants, rhinoceroses and buffalo. It’s not often in life that you get to see these types of animals in their own natural habitat. In order to get the most out of going on a safari, it’s important to plan appropriately.

Types
Safaris tend to be expensive. The longer you go on a safari, the more it will cost you. For those that are worried about the cost, there are quite a few self-drive type safaris. These include driving around in a 4×4 and sleeping in a tent. If cost isn’t an issue or you just want to be more comfortable, a luxury safari may be for you. It usually includes accommodations in air-condition tents with running water nearby. This type of safari can cost at least $1,000 a night.

Choosing Where To Go
There are so many different countries in Africa that it can be difficult to choose where to go. Each one is different and offers its own unique experience. The most popular places to go on safari in Africa are in east and southern Africa.

Kenya- This country is known for the vast amount of wildlife it has. Great places to see wildlife include the Serengeti, Lake Boria and Masai Mara.

Uganda- Many visitors flock here to see the primates at the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Ngamba Island. For those looking to see water inhabiting creatures, Murchison Falls National Park is the place to go. Located on the Nile River, visitors can see a variety of animals including hippos and crocodiles.

Botswana- If you want to go to southern Africa and have a little bit of money to spend, then you will enjoy a safari in Botswana. This location tends to be more expensive so that usually means smaller crowds. Popular places to go on safari include the Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park.

Namibia- This country is full of a lot of natural wonders. Popular places to go on a safari include Skeleton Coast National park and Etosha National Park.

When To Go
It’s best to travel to Africa to go on a safari when it’s the dry season. This tends to be from June through September. However, this time of year does tend to be the most expensive time to go.

Going on a safari is not only a large monetary investment, but can take many hours of travel and months of planning. It’s important to do significant research ahead of time so you can have the best safari experience possible.

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