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African Safari - An Ideal Safari Planning Tips

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African Safari is a lot of travelers around the world, a dream vacation, and they are often planned for a long time.

All the more reason that anyone thinking of booking this once in a lifetime safari in Africa in particular, should be well planned to ensure the route is not only good, but the one that suits them your interests, budget and travel style.The is particularly important given the range of options and depth of Africa, all of the local activities and accommodation.

Below are some tips to help travelers plan their African safari.

Know where to go to Africa:

Africa is a huge continent with 53 countries and 30 million square kilometers. Africa includes countries as diverse as Egypt, the center of northern Congo and South Africa in the south.

Only certain regions of Africa safari experience to offer to tourists. These include the East Africa [Kenya, Tanzania] and South Africa [South Africa, Botswana and Namibia]. Uganda and Rwanda Gorilla mainly offers trekking trips.

Safaris began in Kenya and is recognized as a safari at home. Kenya and Tanzania safari experience the best of their magnificent wildlife, set up and maintain a network of national parks, beautiful scenery, pleasant climate and the variety of entertainment, everything from beaches and local culture.

When to go:

East Africa has a wonderful climate, free from the extremes of winter and summer, as experienced in Europe or North America. There are two main rainy season from late March through May of the first and the other from September to November. These seasons may vary, but generally speaking, the temperature is warm, and it is not unusual to get several hours of sun a day, even during the rainy season. Therefore, the air is not a significant factor. But the sun worshipers are better than planning a trip mid-November until February, because these months see clearer skies and even warmer temperatures.

Another factor is the annual migration of wildebeest from the Serengeti to the Masai Mara in the north, where a million plus animals to move enmasse over 2 months, usually at any time from mid-July to early September. Some visitors want to watch this spectacle, and time their visits for this period.
Finally, in terms of costs, the price of the lowest in East Africa from April to mid-June, the period known as the season.

Length of stay:

There is so much to see and do, even just one country, unless someone really pressed for time, a week is very minimal traveler should defer to the safari. If you want to combine Kenya and Tanzania and then to think of al minimum of ten days, pay only 4 seats.
The general rule is to spend at least 2 nights every major national park. Then add the date of travel and flight in Nairobi at night if your flight arrives in Kenya at any time past noon.

The best safaris are the ones who are traveling to relax the pace enough number of nights in each major location, convenient way to travel time, as well as sufficient time for any additional activities during the safari. Remember, this is not just about these countries, we see it and experience about them.

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