A Day in the Life on Safari
A typical day in the life of a safari includes getting up at the crack of dawn, eating your meals in the open air, getting excited about identifying animal dung,… […]
A typical day in the life of a safari includes getting up at the crack of dawn, eating your meals in the open air, getting excited about identifying animal dung,… […]
…the Big 5 or not. Safari Vehicle — You want to be able to spot wildlife and take a quick photo without climbing over your fellow passengers or having to… […]
…We don’t jam tents together. Space, quiet, time and quality are all very precious to you and us. Our Great Plains family opens its heart to you. We can’t wait… […]
…safari for the first time now, for those who were ready to travel in 2020, until … and for the veteran safari enthusiasts as well, I am here to declare… […]
…a local home to enjoy a cup of rooibos tea or lend a hand making a few Samosas. Join Christo Brand, Nelson Mandela’s former prison guard and friend, for lunch…. […]
…island, suggest that Zanzibar has been home to humans for at least 20,000 years. Zanzibar is in fact an archipelago of two main islands, Unguja and Pemba, and about forty… […]
…into account how to maximize value for what you want to spend. In addition, our sterling reputation with local camps and operators yields many advantages for our travelers: preferred rates,… […]
…for thousands of years due to toxic ash from volcanic activity. In the mid-20th century, however, humans started cutting paths through the forest next to the channel, and the crocodiles… […]
…time again.” Yvette is a Certified Travel Associate and Africa Destination Specialist of the Travel Institute, and former president of the national Association for Promotion of Tourism to Africa (APTA)… […]
…and increase frequency making flights easier to book, however, you still need to be prepared for higher airfares, depending on your proposed travel dates. So for travelers for whom short… […]