Travel
Options & Safari Activities
We believe that part of Southern Africa's charm is the wide variety of places to
visit and the comprehensive range of travel options and safari activities to
choose from. Your available time, interests and budget essentially determines
the type of Southern African holiday that you choose and it is our aim to
familiarise you with the different choices of safari types, styles and
activities throughout the region.
- Vacation Preferences
- Different Safari Options
- Different Types of Safari Activities
Vacation Preferences:
Southern Africa can be visited in various ways, here are a few...
“Stay Put” Holidays:
The ‘stay-put’ option allows you to spend your entire holiday in one place, this
is ideal for people who want to relax and unwind and is also suitable for
someone who has a special interest and would like to spend as much time as
possible concentrating on this in a specific area.
One country only:
First-time visitors often choose this option, to travel to one country at a
time. In this way you can spend the maximum time exploring and acquainting
yourself with a specific country.
Focus on a country with short add-ons:
You may want to focus on a specific country with one or more short add-on
excursions to another regional country. This option will give you a sneak
preview of a possible future holiday, for example you may spend a couple of
weeks touring in Namibia and then take a few days to visit Victoria Falls or
Cape Town as a pre or post excursion.
Regional Experience:
Should you have more time available then you may want to plan an extended visit
to Southern Africa, opting for an all-in-one experience by visiting a
combination of countries within the region.
For visitors seeking a more varied experience regular and reliable regional
scheduled and charter flights conveniently connect the Southern African
countries enabling them to explore two or more countries within the region.
Different Safari Options:
Safari Type =
Independent verses Guided/ Escorted
Safari Style = Mode
& Type of transport
How you will be travelling through any specific Southern African country is
largely dependent on each country’s infrastructure, road network and conditions,
available time and budget.
Self Drive Tours
particularly appeal to the independent traveller who is looking for freedom and
flexibility.
A lot of first-time visitors to Southern Africa opt for a
Guided Tour which
could be fully accommodated, camping, a combination of the two; adventure,
budget or luxurious safaris. When time is of the essence, and for the more
discerning traveller,
Fly-In Safaris
offer the opportunity to travel vast distances at a fraction of the time and
presents a bird’s eye view of the country being travelled.
You could even decide to take a
combination of a
Self Drive Tour, Guided Safari or Fly-In Safari within a specific country or
when travelling to two or more regional countries.
The
right fit for you
is entirely based on your individual style and personality and we therefore
utilise our intimate knowledge of the region to put together a programme that
best encompass your specific interests and needs.
Different Types of Safari Activities:
An African safari offers many exciting activities, abundant opportunities to
observe wildlife and view scenic and picturesque landscapes. Activities are
based on the habitat, existence of rivers, climate, wildlife and the level of
experience of the guides. It is advisable to acquaint yourself with the
different habitats and animal behaviour before you travel. If you decide to
focus on a particular area or are concentrating on certain animals or birds,
prepare yourself well and select your destination based on the safari activities
that suit your interests.
Game Drives:
Undertaken in open safari vehicles, game drives are conducted by an experienced
driver / guide who has an intimate knowledge of the area, the game movement and
other ecological aspects of the region. To ensure the best chance of
encountering abundant wildlife, game drives usually depart in the early morning
and late afternoon when it is cooler for game to hunt and graze. Night game
drives are also very exciting and allows you to witness fascinating nocturnal
animals.
Game Viewing:
Most game viewing activities take place in the early morning and late afternoon,
which maximize the chance of encountering animals when they are most active. In
the warmer months most animals find shelter during the heat of the day. The
greatest opportunity to see a Lion is usually just after sunrise. Other large
African animals like Buffalo, Giraffe, Wildebeest, Elephant are more visible an
hour before sunset.
Bird Watching:
Some areas offer better bird watching opportunities than others. The greatest
number of birds may be seen between October and March, when the central African
migrants are present. Endemic species can be seen throughout the year.
Walking Safaris:
There is no finer way to enjoy the essence of the African bush than on foot. The
freedom of being in the heart of the wilderness and in close proximity to
Africa's magnificent wildlife is an unforgettable experience. Walking safaris
inspire a degree of respect for the wild environment, as you soon realise that
you are a participant and not just a spectator.
Boating, Canoeing and Mokoro:
In some camps, boating is one of the activities on offer. You can travel out
into the surrounding areas by boat looking for wild game, birds and at the
general scenery. You can even fish in certain areas. In Botswana you will have
the opportunity to explore the Okavango Delta by mokoro (traditional dugout
canoes). There is no better way to relax in the wilderness than a mokoro trip
through the Okavango Delta.
Other Activities:
Other exciting activities may include; horse-back and Elephant-back safaris,
ballooning, quad bike drives, mountain biking, scenic flights, camping
safaris... Let us help you create your dream safari.


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