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]]>While you may find yourself in the plains of the Sabi Sands Game Reserve in the province of Mpumalanga, you’ll have no shortage of luxuries at your disposal. You’ll be able to stay in a luxury villa, offering a large private pool, media room, and patio. After a peaceful sleep, you’ll be able to enjoy a thrilling safari ride the next morning.
In the morning, you’ll hop into a jeep with your personal game ranger. From lions to buffalos, giraffes, elephants, and more, there’s plenty to see in the Sabi Sands. If you’re unable to spot everything in the morning, you’ll get another chance to do so during the afternoon drive.
After a long day in the wild, sit back, relax, and enjoy a traditional South African braai (barbeque). You’ll also be able to enjoy a relaxing treatment at the on-site spa while there are plenty of activities to keep the kids busy, including fishing, walking safaris, and movie nights.
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]]>While the savannah can be hot during the day, a long-sleeve shirt is essential in order to provide you with coverage from the harsh sun. Of course, coverage from mosquitos and other pests is also important. With its Omni-Shade UPF 40 technology, this shirt will certainly do the trick.
Made of water-repellant nylon to protect you against any bodies of water you come across, these pants are convertible, meaning that whether you want long pants or shorts, these will certainly do the job.
Even though the days may be warm, once the sun goes down, the temperatures can get cold on safari. That’s why this warm fleece jacket will be perfect for regulating your body temperature while keeping you comfortable.
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]]>Situated in the sprawling Kruger National Park, this walking safari will make you one with nature. Typically at least a two-day adventure in the northern Kruger Park, you’ll be able to encounter an array of baobab trees and a large fever tree forest while also spotting the occasional leopard, lion, and elephant.
If spotting members of the Big Five is your priority, then Camp Figtree is where you want to be. Located just outside Addo Elephant National Park, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to see elephants up close, however, lions have also been introduced to this ecosystem, making for an intriguing safari.
This private game reserve offers you unique access to the Sabie River, where a wide range of animals congregate all year round. Lion Sands also happens to be a luxurious lodge, with private plunge pools and even tree house accommodation.
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]]>African safaris are a great option for this start of travel, but you might not know where to start out when planning to go on one. As a starting point, these are three countries with excellent safari options that I recommend that you consider.
Often considered to be “the birthplace of safari travel,” Kenya is a classic pick for African exploration and one of the best options out there. The Masai Mara National Park, the home of lions, cheetahs, elephants, zebras, and hippos, among other animals, is the most popular region to explore.
There is no shortage of natural areas with wildlife to explore in Tanzania, as the western half of the country is full of game reserves and reserves like the Serengeti National Park. You will be amazed at the herds of animals like wildebeests and rhinos that can be seen here.
South Africa, Botswana’s neighbor to the south, might be more famous for safaris, but this smaller country might be an even better option. Giraffes and hyenas abound in places like the Kalahari Game Reserve, a natural, dry grassland with normally pleasant weather and great sightlines.
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]]>The post This South African Lodge Will Give You the Ultimate Safari Experience appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While you may find yourself in the plains of the Sabi Sands Game Reserve in the province of Mpumalanga, you’ll have no shortage of luxuries at your disposal. You’ll be able to stay in a luxury villa, offering a large private pool, media room, and patio. After a peaceful sleep, you’ll be able to enjoy a thrilling safari ride the next morning.
In the morning, you’ll hop into a jeep with your personal game ranger. From lions to buffalos, giraffes, elephants, and more, there’s plenty to see in the Sabi Sands. If you’re unable to spot everything in the morning, you’ll get another chance to do so during the afternoon drive.
After a long day in the wild, sit back, relax, and enjoy a traditional South African braai (barbeque). You’ll also be able to enjoy a relaxing treatment at the on-site spa while there are plenty of activities to keep the kids busy, including fishing, walking safaris, and movie nights.
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]]>The post Travel Essentials For Your Next Safari appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While the savannah can be hot during the day, a long-sleeve shirt is essential in order to provide you with coverage from the harsh sun. Of course, coverage from mosquitos and other pests is also important. With its Omni-Shade UPF 40 technology, this shirt will certainly do the trick.
Made of water-repellant nylon to protect you against any bodies of water you come across, these pants are convertible, meaning that whether you want long pants or shorts, these will certainly do the job.
Even though the days may be warm, once the sun goes down, the temperatures can get cold on safari. That’s why this warm fleece jacket will be perfect for regulating your body temperature while keeping you comfortable.
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]]>The post Top-Rated Safaris in South Africa appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Situated in the sprawling Kruger National Park, this walking safari will make you one with nature. Typically at least a two-day adventure in the northern Kruger Park, you’ll be able to encounter an array of baobab trees and a large fever tree forest while also spotting the occasional leopard, lion, and elephant.
If spotting members of the Big Five is your priority, then Camp Figtree is where you want to be. Located just outside Addo Elephant National Park, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to see elephants up close, however, lions have also been introduced to this ecosystem, making for an intriguing safari.
This private game reserve offers you unique access to the Sabie River, where a wide range of animals congregate all year round. Lion Sands also happens to be a luxurious lodge, with private plunge pools and even tree house accommodation.
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]]>The post Thinking of Going on a Safari? Consider These Countries appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>African safaris are a great option for this start of travel, but you might not know where to start out when planning to go on one. As a starting point, these are three countries with excellent safari options that I recommend that you consider.
Often considered to be “the birthplace of safari travel,” Kenya is a classic pick for African exploration and one of the best options out there. The Masai Mara National Park, the home of lions, cheetahs, elephants, zebras, and hippos, among other animals, is the most popular region to explore.
There is no shortage of natural areas with wildlife to explore in Tanzania, as the western half of the country is full of game reserves and reserves like the Serengeti National Park. You will be amazed at the herds of animals like wildebeests and rhinos that can be seen here.
South Africa, Botswana’s neighbor to the south, might be more famous for safaris, but this smaller country might be an even better option. Giraffes and hyenas abound in places like the Kalahari Game Reserve, a natural, dry grassland with normally pleasant weather and great sightlines.
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