What do you do when you go on a safari?


What do you do when you go on a safari?

What Safari Activities Can I Do?
  1. Game Drives. This is the most popular way to experience a safari and for most of the safari destinations across Africa. ...
  2. Walking Safaris. This is, in our opinion, one of the most exhilarating safari activities offered. ...
  3. Boat Safaris. ...
  4. Horse and Camel Riding. ...
  5. Night Safaris.


What is a typical day on safari?

A typical day on safari starts very early, with a wake-up call around 5 am. Though that may seem outrageous, it's totally worth it as the animals are most active in the morning, before the high temperatures cause the predators to rest and hide in the bush.


Can you walk in a safari?

Offered in both East Africa and Southern Africa, a walking African safari can be divided into two main types: short guided bush walks offered by a lodge as an alternative activity to game drives, and multi-day guided walking safaris.


What is safari for kids?

A safari is any expedition in which people search for animals in their natural environments. On your safari, you might see several mammals such as giraffes and zebra. The 'Big Five', the five most common animals to see on an African safari, are leopards, elephants, buffalo, rhinos, and lions.


What is a safari person called?

Safari guides (also known as field guides and nature site guides), act as interpreters of the natural world. They conduct guided experiences for guests at a lodge, private reserve or national park. They're able to observe animal behaviour and explain things to guests in an entertaining and insightful manner.


How do you stay safe on safari?

10 SAFARI SAFETY TIPS
  1. Stay in your car all the time. ...
  2. Don't stand up or stick anything out of the car. ...
  3. Don't watch an animal at close range. ...
  4. Keep your windows up. ...
  5. If you are on a walking safari stay downwind from the animals to keep them from catching your scent. ...
  6. Walk away slowly.


Where is the best place to go for a first time safari?

1. Kenya. Kenya is undoubtedly one of the best destinations for your first safari, with a vast array of landscapes and classic activities for you to enjoy.