Safari Etiquette – How to Behave on Safari

Are you familiar with safari rules? Travelers and nature enthusiasts considering a safari in Africa should be aware of them, the official and unofficial ones. The rules ensure that visitors maintain proper safari etiquette on game drives, walks and safari experiences. Proper etiquette on safaris is important for safety, among other things. Not only your safety, but also the safety of others and the animals you’ll be visiting.

Is going on safari dangerous? No, not typically. In fact, there have been very few injuries and fatalities on safari over the years. African conservation parks and game reserves go to great lengths to keep their guests safe on safari. However, whenever you are in the presence of untamed creatures in the wilderness, there will always be some degree of risk, and you don’t want to create any opportunities for things to go wrong.

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Be sure to abide by the following rules on your safari adventure…

Tanzania is the envy of most safari countries, as you can visit this destination all year round. However, the best time to visit for wildlife is during the dry season, between June and October, particularly for the peak of the wildebeest migration. Below, you’ll find a month-by-month guide highlighting the best time to go on safari:

General Safari Rules and Etiquette

Loud noises tend to scare and disturb wild animals in nature and make them scamper away. Therefore, it wise so speak softly and avoid making startling noises on game drives and walks. It is also a good idea to not make sudden movements, which can have the same effect.

Yes, some people have actually done this on African safaris and placed themselves and others in danger, not to mention the wildlife. Whether you are inside a vehicle or walking on foot, never chase the animals. Be patient and sensible, remembering that you are in their territory.

There are two reasons why safari travellers should never do this. One, wild animals can become aggressive if they start associating food with human beings. Two, the animals that you feed can become ill. A lot of the foods that humans eat can be toxic, and even deadly, to animals.

One of the safari rules, but also a good general practice. Litter degrades the environment (even waste that is biodegradable) and cigarette butts can start bush fires. Environmental degradation aside, there is the possibility that roaming animals may eat the rubbish that you throw onto the ground.

Game reserves and conservation parks are filled with beautiful plants and flowers. Resist the urge to pick them, though, as they form part of vital ecosystems.

It’s common courtesy to let other visitors to the park or reserve enjoy their trips without disturbances. After all, they invested money and time like you did, and they have the same rights.

Game Drive Rules and Conduct

If you’re a nature lover and fancy yourself a photographer, then you may be inclined to take up the seats that offer the best camera angles on game drives. This isn’t good safari etiquette. Instead of being a photo hog, consider offering that coveted seat to fellow safari-goers occasionally.

Never leave your safari vehicle during a safari game drive, unless instructed to do so by your driver or guide. The safari truck is your safe space in the African bushveld; stepping out of it can be hazardous. Wild animals will usually scatter at the sight of people on foot anyway.

Following the instructions and advice of your safari guide will keep you and those around you safe. It will also make your game drive adventure more enjoyable. Safari guides are experienced professionals that can reveal remarkable secrets hidden within the natural environment.

There are several safari rules to follow on self-drive safaris. Don’t hinder other vehicles. Stay on marked roads and tracks. Stick to park speed limits and do not drive through closed park areas. When stopping to view wildlife at a close range, always turn off your engine.

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