How to Experience a Thrilling Safari in Zambia – A Captivating Experience for the Wildlife Lover

 Most of us would relish the opportunity to undertake a safari in a game reserve in a country like Zambia. As you might expect, a safari will provide you with the chance to observe many kinds of interesting wildlife in their natural environment. However, to make the most of your safari experience, it will be vital to prepare for it carefully and behave appropriately when it is in progress. Provided below are some useful tips for enjoying a safe and rewarding safari in Zambia.

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 Plan and research carefully

Your first task would be to do some research on the venue of your safari; this way you can learn about the area, the optimal time to visit, the kinds of wildlife you can expect to encounter, and the regulations and rules that have been implemented by the local authorities. Next, you should establish a budget covering all your expenditures such as the safari vehicle, guide, entrance fees, accommodation and food. An accommodation choice to consider from which you could undertake a wildlife safari at sites like the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park would be The Royal Livingstone Victoria Falls Zambia Hotel by Anantara; from such an appealingly located Livingstone hotel, Victoria Falls can easily be visited as well. Pre-booking your accommodation and safari would also be a good option, while it would also be prudent to organize a safari with a knowledgeable guide rather than venturing out on your own.

 Pack what will be needed

Naturally, you should take care to pack everything that you would need for your exciting safari. Firstly, you will need sun protection in the form of sunscreen lotion, sunglasses and a hat. You may also need binoculars, and if you intend to take photos, a charged camera, extra memory cards and extra batteries. It would also be prudent to take insect repellent, antiseptic cream, any allergy medications, a flashlight, a first-aid kit and antiviral handwash. You may additionally take some snacks in the form of packaged energy bars and glucose biscuits to eat during breaks, along with enough water.

 Dress appropriately

You must naturally dress appropriately for your safari so that you will be comfortable and safe. Suitable clothing would include comfortable T-shirts and waterproof cargo pants. Materials like cotton which happen to be breathable and lightweight would be suitable, whilst desirable colours would include shades such as browns, greens, khakis and olives so that you could blend in with the surroundings. Your clothes should also preferably cover the legs and arms to minimize insect bites. Appropriate footwear would be comfortable, strong sports shoes which you should wear with socks.

 Pay heed to safety

For your safety as well as that of others, there will be some guidelines to keep in mind during your safari. First, you should take care to understand the park’s regulations and rules and abide by them. You should always follow the instructions provided by your safari guide. It would also be prudent to be as silent as possible throughout the safari, and if you are driving, to do so cautiously and slowly. Additionally, you should avoid speaking loudly and playing music, drinking or smoking and offering food to the animals.

 Make the most of your chances

To maximize your chances of spotting interesting animals during your safari, there will be some tips to keep in mind. First, you could read up about the wildlife to be found at the park so that you will understand where they are likely to be found. To spot animals, timing your safari for the dry season would be preferable. Make sure that your safari is led by a knowledgeable guide; often guides will communicate with one another and inform each other when attractive wildlife can be spotted.

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