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The Importance of a Qualified Safari Guide

The Importance of a Qualified Safari Guide

Safari Guide A qualified guide will be hugely important during your photo safari to Africa. Not only will your guide provide you with the safety and security of...

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How to Get the Most Out of your Safari

How to Get the Most Out of your Safari

So you’ve booked your trip to Africa to go on safari. There’s no doubt you will be excited – it will after all be the trip of a lifetime. So what can you...

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Three Ways to Get Started in African Conservation

Three Ways to Get Started in African Conservation

Africa is home to some of our planet’s most amazing creatures, but unfortunately it always seems to be a constant struggle to protect them. Many of the animals...

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Private Safari Vehicle

Private Safari Vehicle

If you have a specific interest and want to enjoy your safari holiday to its maximum potential, then hiring your own private vehicle and guide will make that all...

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The Safari Companion: Guide to Watching African Mammals

The Safari Companion: Guide to Watching African Mammals

The best safari guidebook to bring with you on your holiday!! Safari Companion Safari Companion is a good reference book for any first timers or frequent safari...

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What to Bring on a Safari Holiday?

What to Bring on a Safari Holiday?

Planning to go on a safari in Africa is one that requires a lot of preparations. But not to worry, they are all the fun stuff and for some, it will also include...

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Five Tips in Choosing the Ideal Safari Hat

Five Tips in Choosing the Ideal Safari Hat

Safari Hat Here are some tips to help you find the perfect safari hat for your holiday in Africa. 1. Wide brimmed hat We highly recommend buying a wide brimmed...

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Tourist Visa to Tanzania

Tourist Visa to Tanzania

Applying for a tourist visa to Tanzania, Africa is very easy as long as you have all the requirements they ask for. The people you deal with at the embassy are very...

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