Showing posts with label self drive safaris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self drive safaris. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

100 Nights in Africa: Budget Travel Tip 3


100 Nights in Africa
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Budget Tip 3
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Saving Money on Safari Drives in National Parks

Going into the National Parks as you travel through Africa can get quite expensive. One of the ways we have learned to get the best deal for the money is to go on two game drives in one twenty four hour period; one in the morning and an afternoon or night safari. These may be spread over two days as long as they are within twenty four hours.

Two of the parks we have visited (Chobe NP in Botswana, South Luangwa NP in Zambia) have the policy one entry fee for a 24 hour period which allows multiple entries. What that means is you can go all in one day or go on a night/afternoon safari one day and a day safari the next.


The reason for going on two consecutive drives in a 24 hour period ist that in some parks there is only one park entry fee charged per 24 hour periods. For each of the safari lodge organized game drives there is a separate game drive charge each time you go on a ride with a camp guide, but only one park fee.



These fees differ for those with their own vehicle, known as self-drive. At South Luangwa NP the fee is higher for self drives and there is a charge for the personal vehicle as well.


Another difference is that licensed guides in some parks are allowed to conduct night drives but self drive visitors must be out before dusk.

We had a discussion with another couple and we both agreed if was better to break up your time at a camp with some safaris and some days to just enjoy the nature and wildlife within the camp rather than constantly going on three or four hour long game drives.




For more pictures and stories, please visit our pages at
http://www.traveljournals.net/travelers/rmalone/journals/







Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Story of Lion's fighting at a Kill, More





Note: More pictures of these events are posted at www.traveljournals.net/rmalone

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Our idea of Adventure Travel is probably tamer than many, but we are having a very exciting time!




Sunrise of our first morning drive from Satara we found lions down, interested in a herd of buffalo who were approaching them. Were we to witness another "Battle at Kruger", made famous on youtube ?


As it turns out, they stopped short of each other but what they did do was very interesting.


(we have tried twice to load a video, will try again when we get to the US 0





After one of the female lions chased off the buffalo, she joined the male and another lion in moving off a short distance to rest.

Then, from stage right, a line of buffalo returned led very strongly by the big bull with his head out and sniffing. When the line of buffalo were almost to the lions, the bull rared around and reversed course, with his herd soon running in reverse in front of him.

So interesting to get to witness this! We are so thankful!




Lion Cubs at a Kill

Over the next several days we were to witness lion behavior around a kill very up close and personal. For more stories and pictures about what was a very unique experience for us, please go to http://www.traveljournals.net/travelers/rmalone/journals/3615/ .