|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Safari timing mistakes and how to avoid them |
|
|
Timing
makes
Early morning and late afternoon are the best game-viewing times. During the middle of the day, many mammals are hard to spot because they take shelter in the bushes and tall grasses.
Safari-goers who sleep late and head off late on their morning game drives literally miss a lot of what they paid a lot to see. The same is true for those who return early from their afternoon game drives to take a dip in the lodge's swimming pool.
Although a full moon is romantic, its brightness can alter both the predator's and prey's normal behavior. This makes it more difficult to spot wildlife on night drives.
Some tours cram in too much (or offer too little) game viewing in a given number of days. Analyze the itinerary.
A long safari is obviously better than a short one. But it is also true that a short one is better than no safari. If you are on a business trip in, for instance, Dar es Salaam and have several days to spare for a safari, go for it. You may never have the opportunity again.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
I hope your safari dreams come true - and that my travel guide ©2008 HQP / Hillman Quality Publications |