Interested in Safari

August 3, 2022
Safari

I am interested in a Safari.

What is my next step?

You can book a suggested itinerary from our website. These trips offer the convenience of a pre-set itinerary and a fixed price, with flexible scheduling. Travel dates are up to you.
We only organize private Safaris. That means only you and your travel partner(s) will be on the tour. There will be only you on the transfer, the Safari vehicle, and the tours. This gives you much flexibility on where to stop and trace your favorite animals.
Or you can start from scratch and work with us to develop a totally customized itinerary and schedule.
We are enthusiastically open to side trips, detours, special needs, and special plans. For a booking we need an advance payment of 50% of the tour price, the remaining balance you can pay after your arrival in Tanzania

How does our pricing work?

Our trips use tiered pricing based on logistics. Getting people into remote areas where the best game viewing exists is more costly when there are only two people in the Land Rover, rather than four or five.
Economies of scale result in lower pricing for four or five people traveling together as opposed to pricing for a couple traveling alone. As well, the logistics of moving gear around for a walking safari with numerous bush camps is more complicated and costly than a trip that involves simply staying at a lodge.
Our pricing structure is tiered so you pay for the costs of your safari and don’t subsidize other groups. Our trip prices range and depend on a wide scale. The price depends of:
 The number of people traveling in the group
 Whether you’re in-country transportation is by bush plane or Land Rover
 Whether you choose to stay in lodges or smaller tented camps
 How remote do you want to go
 Whether you want to view the game from a mobile tented camp
 Whether you want to participate in walking safaris that involve remote bush camps
We can work with you to bring your safari within your budget range. Most of our trips are Suggested Itineraries, but you can vary them as you want. Let us know what your budget is and we will do our best to design a trip that gives you the experiences you want within the budget you set.

How far in advance do I need to book?.

There is no cutoff. However, flights into Kenya and Tanzania are limited and we find that there can be problems getting seats on British Airways or KLM if you try to schedule less than two months ahead of time. Peak seasons also book up as far as nine months ahead of time. Mind to late December is a busy time for both Kenya and Tanzania. Outside of peak seasons, you should have no trouble booking if you
schedule your safari for at least six to eight months in advice.

When is the best time of year to visit Tanzania?

Let’s start with when not to travel: November, April, and May. This is the rainy season in East Africa and it becomes pretty hard to get around in the remote places our guests want to explore. The mass migration moves from Kenya into the Serengeti in Tanzania in December, January, February, March, and May That can be a spectacular time to travel in Tanzania. Climate changes are triggering some changes in the timing of the migrations, so check with us if you are interested in traveling on the edges of the normal migratory months.
This doesn’t mean that there isn’t great game viewing at other times. An off-peak season can be a very relaxing time. The lodges are less crowded and the game reserves not involved in the migratory pathways have as much game as normal. It’s all a matter of what you want. Check with us if you have specific time frames in mind for your travel and we can help you plan where to be so you get the best
possible game viewing experiences.

What kind of weather can I expect on Safari?

Most of East Africa is Savannah, comparable to the high plateau, semi-desert areas of Colorado or New Mexico. Altitude ranges from 3,000 to 7,000 feet. (Obviously, Kilimanjaro climbers will experience much higher altitudes.) Temperatures during the day range from 75 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Nights are cool with temperatures dipping as low as 40 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas (Ngorongoro Crater, for example). Even though you will be traveling near the equator, please take our packing recommendations seriously and take along a light jacket or sweatshirt, sweater, and a fleece pullover.
Additionally, bring something warm to sleep in at night. Humidity is low. If you don’t travel near the rainy season, it usually doesn’t rain.
What kind of shape do I need to be in? You get to choose the activity level of your safari. Traditional Land Rovers safaris require little or no physical activity, although you can add all kinds of activities and adventures to your safari, including an afternoon walking safari, a morning horseback ride, or boating adventure.
Our Walking Safari, and Kilimanjaro Climb, is quite active. These trips include 8 to 10 walking days. Each walking day involves 3 to 6 hours on foot, with a Land Rover shadowing the group so you can walk as much of that time as you want and rides the rest of the way. On these trips, you also spend some time in a traditional Land Rover safari, but these safaris are definitely for people who want to be more active.

Photography

Some of the happiest travelers I have met are those that don’t take a camera with them and just enjoy what they see, but most people want a record of some of the fantastic sights along the way. You will get fairly close to a lot of the wildlife, but a good 35mm camera with a 75-300 zoom lens will certainly help you take some great shots. It is always best to buy your film before you travel because the film here is
expensive and not as fresh. 100 – 200 ASA is a good speed for general photography here. Though it can get bright, you might want to be able to get some action shots and the higher-speed film will be helpful.

Some people also like it use 400 ASA for fast-moving animals and evening shots. A beanbag is much better than a tripod for photos from the car. (The safari vehicle should have a pop-up or removable roof to make photography easier.) a cable release is useful to get shots without camera motion. Also, a flash can help with indoor and campfire shots. Remember to bring extra batteries for your camera
equipment. Most people find they take 2 to 3 rolls of film per day whilst on safari.
If you bring a video camera, don’t forget the tapes (very expensive here) and the recharging accessories. You can generally recharge the camera at lodges and from the vehicle.

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