Three new ways to go on African safari – on land and water tgamtravel
While many travellers put seeing the Big Five at the top of their wish lists, there are other reasons to head out on safari beyond catching glimpses of lions and leopard in the wild . New iterations of the adventure classic are drawing visitors in to the complex and multilayered landscape of the veldt, and adding new ways of understanding and appreciating the wonder that is Africa.While the safari ritual is standard at most lodges – a 5 a.m. wake-up for the morning excursion and 4 p.m.
Outings here, one of the best known game destinations in Africa, allow for more time to observe the animals in the wild, with excursions led by guides who are knowledgeable not just about the Big Five , but about the Little Five and the local vegetation.roster – and the twilight journey lets you see the animals in a different light. There are also guided walking safaris, with an armed guard, just in case, that concentrate on the smaller animals and flora.
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