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African Safari's
Planning for an African Safari can usually get you very excited. But usually when you're a first- timer, you're puzzled on how to proceed. The first step in creating that perfect African adventure is always to know your options. Listed here is a rundown of your different varieties of African Safaris. Read them and see if one particular type catches your fancy.
1. Walking Safaris
Undoubtedly the best way to experience the African wildlife. It usually consists of a class of five to eight people led by armed and qualified professional guides. The tour takes you in to the African "bush" through walking trails. As you walk along areas abundant with game, the guide or ranger lets you know interesting points about the adjacent plant and animal life. You might even learn a few things about tracking animals and perhaps even get the chance to watch a roaming lion from the safe distance. You can select to be based in a luxury lodge or return back to basics and rough it in bush camps. Walking safaris usually takes a few hours or even last for up to five days, according to the itinerary you wish to take. The most important things you should look into when choosing a walking safari are how experienced the guides are and the quality of the position. You should also be reasonably healthy and fit before considering of joining a walking safari.
2. Privately - Guided Safaris
An even more exclusive kind of safari, usually for those who try to study a particular subject connected to the African wilderness. Excursions tend to be more in-depth and reach far out into more remote areas. This sort of safari also usually uses specialist guides that are experts in a particular field. The specialist guide accommodates one to two clients and also the safari may take longer than the usual depending on their arrangement with the client.
3. Mobile Safaris
If you are not the kind who can keep up with walking beneath African sun for hours, this really is probably more the way you like. Imagine yourself driving a 4X4 vehicle past a herd of gazelles or a pride of lions. One advantage of opting for a mobile safari is that you might be able to cover more ground a lot sooner. You can even expect you'll spend an afternoon exploring by walking, with there being certain stop - over points through the journey.
4. Self-Drive Safaris
This is the sort of safari for folks who are a lot more daring and adventurous. Basically, you rent your personal vehicle, decide all on your own route (some agencies offer pre - planned self - drive itineraries that you can choose from) and explore your own pace. This will take up much of the time in making preparations, as you'll have to conduct a bit more research concerning the area you're intending to search around in.
5. Fly-In Safaris
If you have a large budget but not a lot of time on your hands, a fly-in safari (by plane or helicopter) is the very best method to go. The pilot guides you traveling to specific spots and you are certain to travel in style because stop-overs will often have very exclusive camps and lodges. Another bonus with fly-in safaris is the ability to travel to seldom - visited areas that aren't accessible by land.
6. Canoe Safaris
Just about the most popular safari options. If the safari fantasy includes rowing along an African river while peacefully observing wildlife, then this is for you. It is a fun alternative especially for those who enjoy much physical exercise. You don't necessarily need to have previous experience since most of the guides can simply give you a quick training.
Whatever safari option you choose, ensure it works with your budget. There are lots of resources online to provide you with all the information you will need. It's also possible to get hold of your favorite travel agent to help you decide on the perfect African safari for you.

