Traveling Tips To Kenya and Africa

Traveling tips to Kenya

The first-time goers to Kenya or any other country in this continent for a safari would love to go wild and be part of the exciting experiences in the region having perfect scenic views, wonderful wildlife experiences and memorable experiences. This is one opportunity one can find a natural environment that is durable, and get to view the fascination of the animal kingdom. But you need to know how to prepare in order to make the most of your trip and avoid troubles in the middle of the journey. The following are some crucial tips you need to consider if you are a first-time tourist during your safari.

1. Choose the Right Time to Travel

Timing of the safari can greatly affect the whole experience of the game viewing. The best
period is usually identified as the dry season since many animals are easily spotted around water sources during this period: June to October. It is also the time of the Great Migration in the Masai Mara, a natural phenomenon that you will certainly not wish to lose in Kenya. Be sure to study the various seasons of the various destinations you plan on visiting to ensure that you get to enjoy the best time for wildlife viewing.

2. Pack Smart for the Safari

Essential items when packing for a safari have to be integrated into what is practically possible to carry. Here’s what to include in your safari checklist:
• Clothing: Camouflage clothes such as beige, green or khaki will help disappear in the
environment and no attractive insect species. Loose, comfortable, light-colored natural
fabrics are ideal, and overcoats for cooler mornings and evenings are required.
• Footwear: A good quality comfortable shoes or trekking shoes for rough terrains are
mandatory for the trip.
• Sun Protection: Do no trim a large bend umbrella, dark glasses, and high SPF sunscreen
to prevent dangers of the soaring African sun.
• Essentials: Suggestions include insect spray, a leak proof water bottle, binoculars for
observing animals from afar and a camera and extra batteries for that special picture.

3. Understand the Safari Etiquette

It is important for any traveler to take time and make sure that he or she has understood basic measures of conserving the environment and wildlife especially when going for a safari. Follow these simple yet important guidelines:
• Stay Quiet: Ensure you minimize on applying noise since this may chase away animals
or interns on behaving in normal ways.
• Maintain Distance: When spotting them adhere to ethical wildlife viewing that will not
only protect you but also the wildlife.
• Listen to Guides: Accept the guidance of people who are guiding you most of the times,
they are professionals in making sure every person has the best time but is safe.

• Leave No Trace: Do not throw garbage or any other objects and spew or do anything that
could harm the natural surroundings.

4. Choose the Right Safari Package

Kenya and more broadly, Africa can provide many opportunities for numerous types of safaris: from the low cost, group ones, to the high-end private ones. To choose the best tour operators,
visit several websites and read their customer reviews, as well as tour guides. Choose what kind of experience you are interested in: Kenyan Masai Mara, Tanzania’s Serengeti or Uganda’s mountainous jungle for gorilla viewing. A good operator accumulated your wish list and make your safari as per your interest.

5. Prepare for the Climate.

Climate in Africa is quite unpredictable and is mostly influenced with the secession of the
seasons. Early mornings and late in the evenings, in the acacia plain that is always on an open savannah grassland, it might be very cold; even at the driest period in Africa. One has to choose appropriate clothes to carry around, and keep one prepared for these shifting conditions. Also, it remains necessary to drink lots of water with extreme heat to ensure adequate fluid intake.

6. Be Ready for the Unexpected.

African wildlife conservation can be described as quite fickle, which is why patience is often a prime directive of many a safari. Even though your guide will do everything in his power to track down animals, you should understand that no matter their purpose, from ecological tourism to shooting, a main point of cataract and harmattan savannah safari is the process, not the result. Learn how to more fully drink in the beauty of the views waiting to be discovered, of the tiny wildlife, and of the peaceful silence that can reign in the out-of-doors.

7. Embrace the Local Culture.

Make sure to try and interact with all locals living in areas that neighboring safari parks since
this will make the tour even more ‘juicy.’ For instance, going to Maasai village in Kenya will
give you an enormous angle in touching, seeing, and feeling how the Maasai people live. A word to this, make sure while engaging the aforesaid interactions you respect cultural values and diversity. Also, do not hesitate to buy souvenirs – many handmade crafts will help the
community to survive and develop, and, moreover, will act as a nice memorable gift.

8. Stay Safe.

Security is something that must be put into consideration any time you are undertaking your
safari experience. Here are a few critical safety tips to keep in mind:
• Follow Rules: Unless the guide tells you to get out of the safari car, never make a move
to do so.
• Be Vigilant: Do not stray while on a bush walk and be careful where you lay your feet.

• Protect Your Health: Take your immunization record with you and don’t forget the
basics such as band aids and maybe some alcohol wipes.
If you’re planning to go to malaria-endemic areas, it is wise if you get your doctor to prescribe
you malaria prevention drugs.

9. Capture the Moments.


Taking pictures as you go around the safari is a good thing; it will let you capture some
memories that you are able to look back over the years. Carrying with a professional camera
mounted with a zoom lens helps to take impressive photo sessions of animals in their natural environment. But, it’s also nice to take time off the camera and just get lost in the captivity of the moment. Spending time during the hike to take a break and appreciate the beauty of the nature taking in everything you can see, hear and feel.

10. Book Early and Confirm Details.

Safari lodges and camps are quickly booked because of their popularity and especially during the summer season, thus, it recommended that one should make an early booking. This way you do not have to worry that when you shop for your lodgings and your package deal there will be no vacancy for you. Always double check any and all aspects of your booking from park charges, included activities, meals, and transportation to ensure you are not met with an unpleasant shock at the last minute. To have a great and hitch-free Self-drive safari, you need to make adequate preparations.

Final Thoughts

A tour across Kenya and Africa is not only a vacation but a voyage into the deep ends of Mother Nature that cannot otherwise be made anywhere else in the world. The plains of Serengeti, the
tropical forests, and everything in between, Africa continues to provide some of the most scenic
views and great wildlife. If you want to capture every moment of your journey and take home
unforgettable memories then you’ve come to the right place as Africa’s great natural landscapes
await you.
These and other recommendations mean that one is ready for worthy surprises, which
accompany a real safari, that is, a true African trip. That thrilling feeling when you spot a
wildlife creature you’ve never seen before, finally setting and the warm plains at the evening or
meeting and learning from the incredibly hospitable locals, any time has the possibility of
leaving one in awe. Therefore, when planning your tour, it should be done professionally so that
the time you spend in the different countries of Africa is fun, engaging and grasping in equal
measure and in the end leave you with a strong yearning to come for more.

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