African Safaris - What NOT to Do on a Safari

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15 May 202114:16

Summary

TLDRIn this informative video, the host shares essential 'don'ts' for a safari experience in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park. From not getting out of the jeep to avoid wild animal encounters and not feeding the animals, the host covers safety tips. He also advises against overpacking, being loud, and expecting luxuries like smooth rides or hot water. Moreover, he emphasizes the importance of tipping, getting to know the staff, and being prepared for a close encounter with wildlife. The summary is a must-read for anyone planning a safari adventure.

Takeaways

  • 🚫 Don't get out of the jeep when on safari, as it's against the rules and for safety reasons.
  • 🍽️ Don't feed the wild animals; they can fend for themselves and it's important to respect their natural behavior.
  • 🚾 Be prepared for limited bathroom access while on safari, often requiring you to relieve yourself near the vehicle.
  • 🤫 Don't be loud during the safari as it can scare off animals and disturb the tranquility of the environment.
  • 🛣️ Don't expect a smooth ride; safari roads are often bumpy dirt paths that can be jarring.
  • 🌪️ Remember to protect yourself from dust with a scarf, as it can be kicked up by other vehicles on the safari.
  • 🧳 Don't overpack for your safari trip, as space in the jeep is limited and comfort is key.
  • 🐘 Don't expect to see the 'Big Five' easily; some animals like the black rhino and leopard are harder to spot.
  • 💵 Don't forget to bring cash, as credit cards are not widely accepted and ATMs are scarce in safari locations.
  • 💡 Don't forget to tip the camp staff and guides, as it's customary and appreciated for their service.
  • 🌙 Don't walk alone at night in the safari, as it can be dangerous with wildlife roaming about.

Q & A

  • Why should you not get out of the jeep during a safari in the Serengeti National Park?

    -You should not get out of the jeep because the animals are wild and unpredictable. They may perceive you as a threat or food, leading to dangerous situations. Also, it's against the rules to ensure safety.

  • What is the significance of not feeding the animals during a safari?

    -Feeding the animals disrupts their natural behavior and diet, and it can lead to dependency or aggression. It's also prohibited by park rules to protect the animals and visitors.

  • Why should you not leave food around during a safari picnic?

    -Leaving food around can attract animals, which could lead to encounters that are dangerous for both the animals and the visitors. It's important to clean up after a picnic to avoid such situations.

  • What should you do regarding restroom needs while on a safari in the Serengeti?

    -There are no public toilets in the wild areas of the Serengeti. You should use facilities at visitor centers or camps, and when out in the jeep, be prepared to relieve yourself near the vehicle.

  • Why is it advised not to be loud during a safari?

    -Being loud can scare off animals, reducing the chances of sightings. It's also important to be quiet at the camp to avoid attracting animals, especially at night.

  • What does the term 'African massage' refer to in the context of a safari?

    -The 'African massage' refers to the bumpy ride on the dirt roads of the safari, which can be quite jarring and cause a lot of bouncing in the jeep.

  • Why should you avoid overpacking when going on a safari?

    -Overpacking can lead to limited space in the jeep, making it uncomfortable for passengers. It's better to pack light with essentials like safari outfits and personal items.

  • What is the 'Big Five' in the context of African safaris, and why might it be difficult to see all of them?

    -The 'Big Five' refers to the lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and buffalo. It can be difficult to see all of them because some, like the black rhino and leopard, are rarer and harder to spot in the wild.

  • Why is it important to bring cash when going on a safari?

    -There are no ATMs in the safari locations, and credit cards are not widely accepted. Cash is needed for purchases like drinks, souvenirs, and tips.

  • What is the significance of tipping the staff and guides during a safari?

    -Tipping is a way to show appreciation for the services provided by the staff and guides. It's customary and helps support the local workers financially.

  • Why should you avoid walking alone at night in a safari camp?

    -Walking alone at night can be dangerous due to the presence of wild animals that are more active after dark. It's safer to be escorted by camp staff.

  • What kind of clothing is recommended for a safari, and why?

    -Safari clothing should be light-colored and cover the arms and legs to protect against the sun and insects. A wide-brim hat and high socks are also recommended for additional protection.

  • Why should you bring extra batteries and a power bank for your camera or phone on a safari?

    -You'll likely take many photos and use your phone, which can quickly drain batteries. Having extras ensures you can continue capturing memories without interruption.

  • What kind of plug should you bring for charging devices in Tanzania?

    -You should bring a UK plug because Tanzania uses the three-prong English plugs for their electrical outlets.

  • What should you expect regarding hot water availability during your stay in the Serengeti camps?

    -Hot water may be limited, especially in the morning. Be prepared for quick showers, and understand that some camps may not have hot water at all.

  • Why might you experience connectivity issues while in the Serengeti?

    -The Serengeti has limited or no 4G or Wi-Fi connectivity due to its remote location. This means you'll likely be offline and unable to post pictures or use data services.

  • What kind of accommodations can you expect on a safari, and do you have to rough it?

    -Accommodations range from basic camps to luxury tents with amenities like king-sized beds, indoor plumbing, and private bathrooms. You don't have to rough it if you choose the more luxurious options.

  • Why is it important to get to know the staff and guides during your safari?

    -Getting to know the staff and guides can enrich your experience by providing local insights and personal stories. They can also help you better understand and appreciate the wildlife and environment.

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