Basic tips to keep you safe on your East Africa safari : East Africa is home to a huge number of world-famous adventure spots. Maasai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Nakuru National Park Bwindi Impenetrable forest national park, Volcanoes National Park, Virunga National Park, Kibale National Park and among others. Then there are various safari activities like gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking and the wildebeest migration that everyone should do at least once in their lives. It can be hard to figure out how everything fits together and what you can do on a normal safari. Focus East Africa Tours has a wide range of tours to meet everyone’s needs, so you don’t have to worry.

Many people want to go on an East-African safari at least once in their lives. Every year, millions of tourists go on safari and have a safe and amazing time. But if you are planning a safari, whether to the Serengeti or the Maasai Mara National Reserve, you should be well-prepared.

Basic tips to keep you safe on your East African safari.

Here are basic travel safety tips to help you make the most of this once-in-a-lifetime safari.

  1. Don’t stick anything out of your vehicle.

On a safari, this is one of the most basic and important rules you should follow. When you’re in the game park, you should not only stay in your vehicle at all times, but you should also never stand up or stick something out of the window.

You might scare an animal, which could make it angry and make it act without notice. Because safari vehicles are often open on top, you should always take these safety precautions.

  1. Hire a professional and skilled guide.

By choosing to go on safari with a trained and experienced guide, you can make sure that your safari is both more fun and safer. Not only do these professionals know where to go to see the most wildlife, but they can also give great comments and safari safety tips.

The most important thing a guide learns is how animals act. He or she will be able to tell when an animal is getting upset and when to back away.

  1. Wear the right protection.

Before you take on your safari, you must speak to your doctor about whether you should take anti-malaria medication. During your safari game drives, you should also always wear bug repellent.

If you are going on game drives in an open-air car, make sure to bring sunscreen and a hat. Even if it’s hot outside, you should always wear closed shoes, long trousers and socks, especially if you’re going on a walking tour.

Basic tips to keep you safe on your East Africa safari
Game Drives
  1. Don’t Swim in the Lakes or Rivers.

When you are hanging out at your camp between game drives, don’t jump into or swim in any nearby bodies of water. In addition from the health risks resulting from parasites, you never know which animal is lurking beneath the surface.

Did you know that hippos can be very mean if they think their young or their area is in danger? Crocodiles can also be found in all of Africa’s big rivers, so it’s important to be careful.

At Focus East Africa Tours, our experienced tour consultants can make you a unique plan for your East African safari. We’re also happy to answer any questions you have about your trip and can give you the information you need to stay safe on the way.

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