How to Go On Your First Wildlife Safari
There are many preparations to take in order to go on your first wildlife safari. There is a lot of information that you will need to know beforehand. When going on a safari, if you are not staying with the professional tour guide, you will need to do homework in order to find out places to stay such as game reserves and the prices to stay there. It is wise if you contact them before you even plan your safari vacation so that you will be taken care of while there.
When looking about on a wildlife safari or a luxury safari holiday, you would also be best if you participated in a professionally led safari. They can give you the information on what safari is best, the best place to stay. They will also give you advice on what not to do and what to do when on safari, especially if this is your first time going. Make sure that you have a lot of telephone numbers such as local tourist boards, national parks and game reserves. Make sure that you have a start up kit for cellphone and airtime from local cell providers.
Respecting your environment is also a big part of a wildlife safari. Don't litter and watch any type of fires that you may make. Here is another part of this. Keep your distance from the wild animals. If you don't, you are asking to get killed. Respect them and their territory and you will enjoy your first safari. When taking bush walks you need to approach from the downwind area. Keep away from young animals and their mothers. They will kill you rather than look at you. Keep your distance from all wild animals. Don't get too close to them or it could cost you dearly.
With a bush walk part of a wildlife safari, unless you are accompanied by a guide, never leave your automobile. Remember to take camera and binoculars as well as having patience and respecting the dress code that is provided to you. Malaria can be a problem so you will need to check and be sure that you have all medications and immunizations for malaria before you come on a safari. These are just some of the things that you will need to know when it comes to your first time taking a safari. Location is important too, as an east African safari will differ from a west African safari.
Now if you have a longer wildlife safari there may be several things that you will need to be sure of taking such as water, food, gas if you are driving, oil for the automobile, jack, compass, jumper cables, tool kit, fuel filters, fuses and radiator hoses are just some of the things that you will need to stock up on especially if you are driving yourself. Having these items on hand can be the difference between success and failure. If you do take a camera, make sure that you have plenty of film for it. Respect the rules and your first safari will be safe, enjoyable and give you plenty of pleasant memories for you to remember.
