Why should I go on safari in East Africa?
Africa remains the last outpost of raw adventure, a refuge from the
modern world. From the splendor of the Serengeti to the Masai Mara
teeming with herds of a million wildebeest, to the pristine beauty of
the Ngorongoro Crater, to the scenic viewing of game parks and reserves;
this ancient land and its people offer a travel experience truly unlike
any other. Eastern Africa in particular, in our opinion, provides
travellers with the highest quality African wildlife and wilderness
experience available.
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When is the best time to travel to East Africa to view wildlife?
Wildlife viewing is, in part, predicated on the amount of surface water
available. During the rains (November through April) wildlife is
scattered as there is abundant surface water (puddles, perennial rivers)
to drink. Once the rains end (mid April) wildlife congregates around
remaining surface water supplies (pools, lakes, and large rivers).
Kenya is a year round destination with excellent game viewing. One of
Kenya’s greatest attractions is the annual wildebeest migration between
Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and Masai Mara National Reserve in
Kenya. This takes place between June and September.
Traditional peak
season is January to March as this is when the weather is hot and dry
and most comfortable for travelling. This is a good time for bird
viewing on the Rift Valley lakes. Game viewing at perennial water holes
is also good at this time. April – June and October – December are the
rainy seasons and flooding sometimes occurs. However, it is usually
possible to get around easily during these times and the rains do not
hinder visibility.
In East Africa safaris are best enjoyed during the periods mid December
through the beginning of March and during the period June through mid
October each year.
What is the weather like in Africa?
In general East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania) experiences dry weather
during the months June through October. There are two rainy seasons -
the long rains which fall March through May and the short rains which
arrive in mid October and continue until mid December. Temperatures are
moderate throughout the year with average daytime temperatures around 70
- 80 degrees Fahrenheit. June and July are the coolest month as it is
mid winter. Evenings and mornings are often chilly, with cold nighttime
temperatures at Ngorongoro Crater due to altitude.
Our family wants to enjoy a safari. Are children allowed on safari?
The majority of safari lodges and camps in East Africa allow children.
However some lodges such as the Ark, Larsen and Tree Tops have a minimum
age limit of 8 years of age. This is because animals are situated near
the water hole and might be annoyed by the noise.
Is it mandatory to take travel comprehensive travel insurance?
It is a good idea for all travelers to purchase a comprehensive travel
insurance plan before trip departure. This should cover you for events
such as trip cancellation, delay or interruption, lost or delayed
baggage, emergency accident, sickness and evacuation, accidental death,
common carrier, 24 hour medical assistance, traveller's assistance, and
emergency cash transfer. SLA do not offer this service but could offer
assistance if required when booking a safari.
Is tipping recommended?
Tipping at restaurants (at your discretion) is 10%. Tipping on safaris,
at lodges and camps is always welcomed but the amount varies greatly. It
is often best to tip the drivers, guides and lodge manager who will
distribute your tip amongst the lodge or camp staff. As a rough estimate
you can tip US $3 to US $5 for each traveler per day at each lodge /
camp. Alternatively you can give the tips to SLA head office who will
make sure that all those who are involved will get a share of the money.
Should we purchase local currency?
US cash or travelers checks may changed into local currency at airports
and banks. Small bills (US $1, US $5, US $10, and US $20) are best.
Always keep your receipt so that when you depart you may change your
money back to US dollars.
What is there to buy in East Africa?
Shopping while on safari is limited. Often lodges and camps have small
curio shops where you can buy postcards, local goods such as carvings or
books, clothing (hats, shirts), and film. At airports and in larger
towns you will find African curio markets where you can by all sorts of
carvings, masks, drums, jewelry etc...in general souvenirs and curios
are inexpensive (in US dollar terms) - still, fun spirited bartering is
the norm.
In most cities there are upmarket jewellers and art galleries where you
can easily spend hundreds, even thousands, of dollars on African art.
Most reputable shops offer shipping of your purchase at extra cost.
How much money should I bring? Cash or travelers cheques? Are credit cards accepted?
You will need very little spending money on most safaris as the majority
of meals and activities are included in your package cost. You will
need to pay for lunch, dinner, and drinks when you are staying at hotels
on a bed and breakfast basis as is the case at most lodges and hotels
in cities. Bills may be settled by US cash, by travellers check, or by
credit card (accepted at most lodges, camps, hotels).
Credit cards may be used in large towns at restaurants and shops with
MasterCard and Visa being most accepted. However, use may be restricted
in small towns and country areas and non-existent in small retail shops.
Automatic teller machines (ATM's) are situated outside most banks in
towns and cities in East Africa, and international credit cards often
can be used to withdraw currency. However, as Africa is unpredictable
please do not rely on ATM machines for your currency needs.
What types of vehicles are used on safari for wildlife viewing?
SLA safaris conduct their safaris in minibuses, closed Land Rovers
seating 5 passengers or more (all with window seats) with a guide and
have roof hatches specially adopted for game viewing. A number of East
African safari lodges / camps offer open sided 4x4 vehicles for game
viewing.
How do we get around in Africa?
While on safari you will be transferred between lodges, camps, hotels,
and different national parks by road, boat and air. Air travel is the
most convenient method of moving between destinations. Depending upon
your choice of safari you may travel by scheduled flights. The majority
of commercial airlines use modern jet or turbo prop aircraft.
Alternatively guests may fly aboard smaller single, or twin, engine
charter aircraft seating 6 to 10 people.
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