How old should you be to go on safari?


How old should you be to go on safari? Ages : 7 to 12 Most safari camps accept children in this age range, although there are many which start at 8 years, a decent number at 12 years and a few more hardcore options which start at 16 years.


What do kids need on safari?

Some general precautions for families on safari include protection from the hot African sun. Hats and sunblock are a must on drives and walks. Mosquito repellent and 'covering up' areas of exposed skin in the early evenings is a must, especially in malaria areas.


What age can kids go on safaris?

Ages : 7 to 12 Most safari camps accept children in this age range, although there are many which start at 8 years, a decent number at 12 years and a few more hardcore options which start at 16 years.


How long do safari trips last?

The average duration of our safaris is somewhere between seven and ten nights. With the pressures of the modern world, two weeks total trip duration seems to be about the norm and, factoring in travel time, this leaves most travelers with 11-12 nights on the ground in Africa.


Where is the safest place to go on a safari?

Botswana is considered to be one of the safest places in Africa to visit. The most tourist activity is generally around Maun and Kasane which are gateways to major big game parks such as Chobe, Moremi, Okavango Delta, Central Kalahari, and Nxai Pan.


Is there a safari for kids?

A family safari is a great way to expose your kids to nature and wildlife without having to worry about the boredom they may experience on a regular safari tour. Family safaris are tailored to keep the excitement of being on a wildlife and birdlife-spotting safari alive and interactive for everyone.


Is going on safari expensive?

It indicates that a handful of popular safari destinations are among the most expensive destinations, with trip costs surpassing $20,000 per person. Botswana averages the highest trip cost this year among safari destinations with an average trip cost of $23,577.


Is 7 days safari too much?

If you're a first-time safari-goer, we highly recommend planning a longer trip to make it well worth your while. As a general rule of thumb about two weeks (or 10 full days minimum) is a good amount of time to properly enjoy your first time in Africa.


How do I prepare my child for a safari?

Here are our top tips for doing a safari with kids under the age of 5:
  1. Don't wait until they're older. ...
  2. Self-drive. ...
  3. Snacks and more snacks. ...
  4. Pack the travel potty. ...
  5. Get clued up on poo! ...
  6. Binoculars, camera and an identification booklet. ...
  7. Be selective in your park choices. ...
  8. Set expectations.


What do kids wear on a safari?

Pack a kid's safari fleece which is made from safari-friendly colours such as brown, greens, and khaki. Pack a safari-coloured waterproof layer for each child if you are travelling over the rainy season for your safari.


Which is the cheapest safari?

Namibia's big hitter is the astonishing Etosha National Park, while Zimbabwe and Zambia share the Victoria Falls. Namibia and South Africa are the most affordable of all the safari destinations we offer because you can rent a vehicle and drive yourself around, as well as stay in self-catering accommodation.


Is it safe to take kids on an African safari?

Here's a few words about different age groups ... There are very significant health issues associated with very young travellers in Africa. The vast majority of safari areas are high health risk (most notably malaria) and really should be avoided with children this young.


Is Zimbabwe safari safe?

Conservationists, tourism organizations, and Zimbabwean citizens work together to ensure that Zimbabwe remains safe, accessible, and affordable for tourists says one of the leading safari companies. Travel Safe Abroad rates Zimbabwe as a 'medium' for safety.


How much is a 10 day African safari?

To get started, basic African safari costs start at around US$ 150 per person per day for an all-inclusive budget safari package. That's the no-frills budget safari, that stays at basic campsites and takes advantage of off-season rates.


How to safari cheaply?

Tips on How to Book an Affordable African Safari
  1. Stay Longer in One Place. ...
  2. Choose the Right Destination. ...
  3. Use a Local Safari Operator. ...
  4. Consider a Self-Drive Holiday. ...
  5. Compromise on Luxury. ...
  6. Travel During Low / Green Season.


Why is safari so expensive?

Since transportation is limited, travellers must often pay for specialised vehicles, such as 4x4s, to traverse the terrain. The cost of these vehicles, combined with the high cost of fuel and the extra time it takes to reach the wildlife reserves, leads to an increase in the overall cost of a safari.


How much should I spend on safari?

The extreme top-safaris can easily go up to $1,500 per night, or more! There is literally a safari to suit every budget. An African safari costs anywhere between $125 and $1,500 per person per night. A budget safari averages $150 per night, mid-range $350 and luxury $750.


Which is the safest safari in Africa?

Botswana: Consistently ranked as one of Africa's safest countries, Botswana's top safari destination is Chobe National Park, which is dense with a variety of wild game. The park has one of Africa's highest concentrations of elephants, with over 50,000 migrating through the park.