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Safari Safety Measures
When on safari the saying better to be safe than sorry makes sense more than ever. Some time back some tourists visiting Kenya decided to go for an early morning jog at a game lodge. They had sought the opinion of those around and were told the animals were far away. This might have been the usual scene however on that day an elephant had strayed and was very near the lodge and they encountered the elephant face to face. It is very difficult to out run a wild animal.

 
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All wild animals are dangerous and when threatened will attack.. Hence ensure to keep a safe distance. Do not provoke them with sounds in an effort to capture that elusive picture.
This rhino can cause serious damage if mauled by it.
 
 
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Safari travel Kit 
It should include  

  1. Torch , flash light matches or lighter.
  2. Pen knife.
  3. Water.
  4. Good sturdy shoes.
  5. Camera (very important otherwise how are you going to capture those wonderful pictures).
  6. Hat or Cap.
  7. Light pullover it can get very windy when out in the wild.
  8. Long sleeved shirts and trousers.
  9. Whistle.
  10. Insect repellant.

All the above should be carried around in a knapsack or back pack.

Camping Kit
In case one is also camping at a park it may be useful to add the following items to your kit.

  1. Lantern or safari lamp.
  2. Stove to cook with
  3. Tent
  4. Sleeping bag
  5. camping chairs
  6. A book or journal

One last one there are no fuel stations in National Parks, ensure to have an ample supply of gas and a use 4* 4 WD car whenever possible, most roads are okay when dry but can be quite an uphill task when wet.


 
 

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