The experience of visiting a safari is something simply extraordinary. It is a place where you can be in contact with different species of animals in places where they recreate their natural habitat as close as possible. You will be able to see them interacting, eating, running, and sometimes you might even get very close to them. In some safaris you will be able to pet and feed the animals and even take a photo with them. Do not miss the opportunity to live this fantastic adventure accompanied by your whole family.
1. A unique place with a whole world to explore
Safaris allow us to be in a natural environment where you are able to contemplate impressive and exotic species like rhinos, giraffes, jaguars, zebras, tigers or lions. In one place you will be able to contemplate species from all over the world, making you feel as if you were traveling through different parts of the planet. You will be able to feel like the protagonist of an adventurous expedition in Africa. Live this great experience with your loved ones and enjoy an unforgettable adventure.
2. You help the conservation of endangered species
Some safaris donate a percentage of the visitors' entrance fees for the preservation of species such as giraffes, rhinos or elephants in Africa. In addition to visiting an exceptional place and spending a great day in the company of your loved ones, you will be helping the conservation of some animal species that are in danger of becoming extinct in our planet. It is always important to explain these actions to the little ones so that they understand the importance of taking care and supporting the preservation of our natural environment, as well as of all its living creatures.
3. Have fun while you learn
A safari trip is always a great learning adventure where you will discover new species and, although you might have seen some of them in books or on TV, now is your chance to be close to them in a pleasant environment for both the animals and you. The guide will explain to you information about each species that you will see in the tour. Sometimes you will have to stop the vehicle in order to spot some of these animals go across a river or on their way to somewhere else, this way, the little ones to respect the animals, especially if they are in their natural habitat.
4. A totally safe place for you and your family
Most of the safaris will be carried out on ATV vehicles or jeeps, but in some others you will be able to drive your own car, as long as they are not convertible or with a canvas roof. What you can be sure of, is that a safari tour will always be 100% safe. The animals are used to seeing people around them and they will never want to attack you. At a given moment, they might sneak on you and perhaps even steal a piece of your lunch, something which is part of this adventure. You must follow at all times the instructions of the guide, and never touch the animals unless they tell you that you can do so. There are animals that you can see even closer and even take a picture with them, but this will always be indicated to you by the staff at the safari. Oh, and don't forget your camera!
5. An adventure to teach kids to respect nature
Safaris are perfect places to teach our kids to respect nature. It will be a tour during which they will learn a lot about the animals, their natural habitat, their behavior and it is the moment to explain them how man must respect the places where they live and preserve the environment so that they can continue having a home. It is also important to tell them about the illegal hunting of these species and raise awareness about how several of these animals are in danger of extinction due to human action.
When is the best time to visit a safari?
Safaris can be visited all year long but we definitely recommend that you choose to do it in a sunny day so you can enjoy the green landscapes and the animals in all their splendor, and your photos will be more beautiful with the blue and clear sky as your background. A rainy day is not as good an option to visit these places since, apart from affecting the visibility, the roads can get very muddy and prevent you from advancing your safari tour.