One of our favourite stories involves a group of tourists who decided to ignore their guide’s advice and got a little too close to a hippo. Big mistake! The woman who got charged by the angry hippo was running for her life and yelling, “What do I do? What do I do?” The guide’s response? “Whatever you do, don’t run!”. Classic.
Of course, there are some serious safety protocols you should follow, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a good time. Be open-minded and flexible, and don’t forget to respect the wildlife and their environment. And if you get stuck in the mud or encounter some grumpy elephants, just laugh it off – it’s all part of the experience.
One of Allison’s key tips for improving your safari experience is to be open-minded and flexible. This means being willing to adapt your plans based on changing conditions and keeping an eye out for unexpected opportunities.
Another important lesson is to respect the wildlife and their environment. This includes keeping a safe distance from animals and being mindful of the impact of your presence.
Of course, a safari is also a great opportunity for adventure and excitement.
Allison encourages readers to take advantage of all the unique experiences that a safari has to offer, whether it’s sleeping under the stars, trying local cuisine, or getting up close and personal with some of Africa’s most impressive creatures.