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by
A.M. Howard
There are many new and
exciting things to see in Africa. There is no way anyone could
possibly see everything there is to see in one trip. This is why
travelers need to decide exactly what they want to see before taking
their trip so they can book the appropriate safari. There are many
animals to choose from, chimpanzees, gorillas, the "Big 5" (lions,
rhino, buffalo, leopard, and elephant), crocodiles, and birds to
name a few. There are many things to prepare for before going, and
travelers should be prepared if for no other reason than their
safety.
There are different types of safaris travelers can choose to take.
There are safaris where you can hike, mountain bike, take a balloon
trip, canoe, hunt, ride a horse, or even ride a camel. You will also
need to decide on just how much luxury you will want on your trip.
Traditional tented safaris are luxurious with camp set up for you,
hot showers and gourmet food. Then there are guided safaris where
you travel on four wheelers or trucks and a guide will stay with you
wherever you go. Package safaris are like guided safaris except you
will not travel with a group. Then for the more daring travelers
there are independent safari where you rent your own vehicle and
plan your own trip
Many people think that Africa is an extremely dangerous place to
visit, but it is no more dangerous than any other place you might go
if you go prepared. The most common crime you will run across is
probably petty theft. No matter how much money tourists in Africa
have, they probably still have more than the natives. Wearing flashy
jewelry, expensive cameras, and expensive watches just draws
attention and is probably not a good idea to carry around. Try not
to look lost and try not to travel alone if you can help it. Also
never carry all of your cash on you at once so that if you are
mugged you won't lose everything that you have.
Another safety issue when traveling to Africa is your health.
Tuberculosis (TB) is traveling through the African air and
affecting hundreds of people. To avoid catching TB try to avoid
people who are coughing and sleeping in crowded areas. Another
health hazard in Africa is the Putzi fly, which is a native to the
country. The fly's lay their eggs on human clothes that are hanging
out to dry then hatch when contacted with human skin. The simple
solution to avoid these flies is to always iron your clothes before
wearing them. Travelers should always watch for mosquitoes as well
because they can carry yellow fever and malaria.
Even with the disease in Africa it is still at the top of most
peoples wish list of places to go. There are many beautiful sights
and sounds and if correctly planned and the right precautions are
taken can be a spectacular experience.
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