Some help with making your decisions
For "first-timers"...
We recommend either East (Tanzania or Kenya) or Southern Africa (Zambia,
Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Malawi) – don’t try combining the two regions
in one trip.

- East Africa has been the traditional choice for most, historically
dominated by “package tours”. Best for safari and beach combinations – very
popular July to September and January/February.
- Southern Africa offers significantly more choice and over the last 20
years its safari industry has seen better development. Best for wildlife –
good at anytime of year.
For "seasoned travellers"...
Birding: anywhere is good from November to April! Uganda, Gabon, Tanzania,
Zambia, Botswana and South Africa offer amongst the best safari habitats for
birders. Absolute best is late October to mid December.
  
Gorillas: permits for mountain gorillas in Uganda/Rwanda are easy; lowland
gorillas in Gabon need time/patience/tolerance; options in CAR/Congo are good
and as yet not mainstream. Any time of year.

Chimps: Kibale in Uganda, Mahale in Tanzania offer totally different
experiences. Any time of year. Expect some tough tracking in June and January.
   
Big game: Luangwa, Mana Pools, Hwange, Matusadona, Moremi, Linyanti, Chobe, Katavi,
Selous, Ruaha – dry season peaks in October.
Lions: Lower Zambezi, Okavango and Linyanti from May to November; Queen
Elizabeth NP’s Ishasha area for tree-climbing lions; Katavi’s Kapapa River in
September to November; Kidepo Valley in north Uganda. Hwange has the biggest
black maned lions around.

Elephants: Mana Pools, Linyanti, Chobe, Hwange, the Luangwa, Selous, Katavi, Amboseli.
  
Wild dogs: Moremi and Linyanti in June; Hwange anytime; Selous in July/August; South Luangwa in
green season.
  
Leopards: the South Luangwa, lower Zambezi and southern Kafue anytime between May and
October
  
Cheetah: go to Okavango or Linyanti, Namibia, Hwange all year or Kenya’s Mara from June to
October
 
Wildebeest migration in East Africa: use a mobile camp or take a walking safari
and go late October/early November to northern Serengeti.
Wildebeest migration in southern Africa: join a small group and go to Liuwa
Plains in western Zambia in December, May or June; visit the Makgadikgadi Pans
around March.

Bats! Visit Zambia in November for the convergence of millions of
“straw-coloured fruit bats” as they descend on Kasanka National Park

History and culture: visit Ethiopia and the historical sites of Axum, Lalibela,
Gondar and Bahir Dar; explore Lamu or Stonetown for Swahili culture; explore
some of South Africa’s recent past through battlefields and townships.

Safari-Beach combinations: go to Kenya or Cape Town in February/March; Zambia
and Mozambique in September/October; Seychelles in May to September; Madagascar
in October/November; and for fresh water beaches combine Katavi with Mahale or
the Luangwa with Malawi between May and October.
  
Active safaris: canoe the lower Zambezi anytime of year; take a walking safari
in Mana Pools, Hwange, the Luangwa, the Serengeti or Selous between June and October; go trekking in
Ethiopia’s Simien Mountains for the Rwenzoris from Uganda.

Educational encounters: go to Victoria Falls to walk with lions and take an
elephant back trail; do work as a chimp caregiver on Ngamba Island; assist with
lion research in Hwange; spend some
time anywhere in the company of the best guides
  
Family safaris: get the kids active in the Kenyan bush and beaches; combine
Victoria Falls with Botswana or Zambia; take a malaria free safari to the Kruger
and Cape;
  
Secluded spots: seek out some real gems in Tanzania’s western corridor; venture
further north on Kenya’s coast or the northern Frontier District; visit the
Kidepo Valley and Semliki in Uganda or Namibia’s Skeleton Coast.

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Safari seasons
Our seasons have a significant influence trip timing. The Zambezi, Kavango, Kafue and Luangwa rivers play a big
role in some activities in Southern Africa. "Short and long rains" have a
very direct impact on the seasonal migrations in East Africa. We've included some background info and a table
to simplify - go there...
Medical matters
We don't dispense medical advice. Instead we've included some brief
summaries on things that you should consider plus web links to additional info
sources - go there...
Insurance
Insurance is a pre-requisite for any safari - you simply can't join us if you
don't have it. We've tried to de-mystify the topic with some basic
explanations and web links to providers - go there...
Air fares
Air tickets will generally make up a large cost of your total safari.
There're ways of obtaining discounted airfares if you plan correctly - find
out more...

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