Should I go on Africa Safari?
The Simple answer is YES!
One of the greatest traveler of all time Ibn Battuta once said "Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer". Richer in knowledge, exposure and experience. When you go out on place for the first time, what usually comes to mind the wow factor you get seeing what you haven't seen before.
That is completely normal for most of us, but no one gets used to this. However, African safari wow factor hits very differently. Just imagine seeing a Lion chasing a wildebeest in the opening for the first time. That's what I'm talking about. Crazy as it can get in a very thrilling way.
Which Countries should I visit?
When Should I go on a safari?
What's the best country for Safari in Africa?
How much budget should I put forward?
Should I consider a luxury safari? Is it worth it?
Can I do a DIY safari in Africa?
What should I consider when choosing a safari company?
— These are some of the most Important Questions about African Safaris:
Answers and Suggestions based on Expert's experience:
–Which Countries should you Visit?
Well, that depends on many factors including your preference. Africa is continent of more than 50 countries and not all countries are safari friendly. The most friendly safari countries are such as Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, Botswana and Namibia. There's also Zambia and Zimbabwe for other unique attractions such as Victoria Falls. Check this out to find your perfect destination https://www.aroyosafari.com/our-blog
Of all safari destinations, Tanzania really stands out when it comes to wildlife safaris. The abundance of wildlife in her parks is to die for. Kenya is second on the list and Botswana and South Africa respectively.
–When should I go on Safari?
The simplest of answers would be wherever you are ready. Safaris happen everyday, year-round in the parks and these animals are abundant throughout the year. The only challenge is accessibility to remote places during some seasons, such as rainy season. In Tanzania for instance, June to October are the best months to witness the best of the Serengeti and other parks. The weather is conducive, no rain and perfect all-round climate.
– What's the best Country for a safari in Africa?
As I've mentioned earlier, this typically depends on the kind of safari you would want to embark on. All safari countries offer something unique on their own. Thus makes it harder to decide which country one should choose. If you're looking for a buzzling adventurous once in a lifetime experience, I think Tanzania and Kenya should do. If you're looking a tranquil, scenery, bushy kind of safari, south African countries can deliver this hands down. All in all, most things you will see in these parks will definitely be the same, only different environment.
–Safari Budget to put forward?
This has been a topic of discussion for many safari goers as they look to close on the best deals regarding African Safaris. I will tell you one thing, if you're on budget you should get your safari for around $1,200 to $1,800 per person for at least 5 days/nights. This is mostly camping or budget lodges.
For Mid range or comfort expect to pay from $1,900 to $3,200 per person for at least 5 days/nights. This should be a lodge safari not camping.
For top of the line luxury african safaris, one should expect to pay from $3,500 to $10,000 per person for at least 5 days/nights. Check out these few experiences from AROYÓ SAFARI https://www.aroyosafari.com/experiences
Luxury Safaris are so worth it because they give you private access to the best facilities in the wild, with others offering private conservancies access to their top of line clients. Incredible feat.
– Can you do DIY safari in Africa?
A simple straight answer is No. This is because the parks needs an expert to navigate and deliver the best of services. These are National parks, they don't have Google or Apple maps. They rough roads that needs careful driving and an expert animal spotter.
–Considerations when Choosing a company?
Reputation: Do they have a website? Office Location? Online Independent reviews?
Ethics: See their socials. Do they respond to emails? Comments? Questions? Socially responsible?
Professionalism: Tone? Likeability? Responsiveness? Knowledgeable?
With thousands of companies online, it's hard to go wrong with a tour operator in Africa. One of many to consider is AROYÓ SAFARI. Visit their website at https://www.aroyosafari.com/ or contact them [email protected]
Time is Now:
If you're looking to make your Holiday the best it can be, time is now. Just go out there and live your best life. Africa is as safe as it can be. Beautiful and Untamed.
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