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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people 00:09 - Jan 6 with 1683 viewsLord_Lucan

Looking to go in March

Like to see all the big animals, not interested in small things and birds

Sunshine - no rain

Advice appreciated.

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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 00:20 - Jan 6 with 1640 viewsBasingstokeBlue

Colchester Zoo.

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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 00:40 - Jan 6 with 1619 viewsLord_Lucan

TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 00:20 - Jan 6 by BasingstokeBlue

Colchester Zoo.


I'm not keen on a Zoo

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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 05:49 - Jan 6 with 1529 viewsChondzoresk

I believe the Serengeti is half decent. Watch out for Spitting Cobras.
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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 07:57 - Jan 6 with 1465 viewsMeadowlark

Disney Animal Kingdom?
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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 08:14 - Jan 6 with 1446 viewsEdwardStone

March puts you in rainy season in East Africa

That said, I recommend

Ngoro Ngoro crater, Tanzania

A huge amount of wildlife packed into a small area.

Also possible to combine with visiting Serengeti / Zanzibar
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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 08:16 - Jan 6 with 1443 viewsPrideOfTheEast

Did it in South Africa and paired with trips to Cape Town and Durban, plus Stellenbosch for wine tours etc.

Good time to go to Kruger as it’s a bit cooler (still hot).
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I’ve done a Kenya trip….. on 08:29 - Jan 6 with 1438 viewsBloots

….5 days in various lodges animal spotting, saw most of the big stuff.

Sightings of big cats was relatively rare and normally relatively fleeting, luck of the draw I guess.

Got caught up in an elephant “train” on one occasion, which was an experience.

We then did 5 days on the beach drinking and eating.

The missus still reckons it’s the best trip she’s been on.

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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 09:10 - Jan 6 with 1377 viewsBluebell

TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 08:16 - Jan 6 by PrideOfTheEast

Did it in South Africa and paired with trips to Cape Town and Durban, plus Stellenbosch for wine tours etc.

Good time to go to Kruger as it’s a bit cooler (still hot).


South Africa is amazing. We have been several times.

We stay in Port Elizabeth (Mr BB’s sister lives there).

The place to go for a day trip is Addo Elepphant Park. You drive around in your own car over 600 square miles along dirt roads. No big cats but elephants, rhinos and other animals walk across roads in front of you. Absolutely amazing.

Also the Garden Route from PE to Cape Town is petty spectacular too.
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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 09:26 - Jan 6 with 1335 viewsbluelagos

Go to South Africa. Hire a car. Go to a park (Kruger / Addo - whereever) and then follow one of those landy things full of karki wearing tourists with massive lenses on their cameras - the drivers know the best places where the animals hang out so just follow them.

Save a fortune, just don't break down cos then you are a bit fcked and your misses might kick up a fuss.

Wear red too, it's really good for ensuring the Rhinos etc. give you special attention. Trainers rather than flip flops just in case the worst happens.

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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 10:49 - Jan 6 with 1262 viewsBlueandTruesince82

I can say that if you go to Kenya try to go to the Massi Mara, alot of the safari destinations limit where you can go, make you stick to designated trails etc to protect the environment.

The mara doesn't need to do this due to the richness of the soil do you have freedom to roam and the guides are brilliant.

Should say it was over 20 years ago I went

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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 10:52 - Jan 6 with 1259 viewsLord_Lucan

TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 09:26 - Jan 6 by bluelagos

Go to South Africa. Hire a car. Go to a park (Kruger / Addo - whereever) and then follow one of those landy things full of karki wearing tourists with massive lenses on their cameras - the drivers know the best places where the animals hang out so just follow them.

Save a fortune, just don't break down cos then you are a bit fcked and your misses might kick up a fuss.

Wear red too, it's really good for ensuring the Rhinos etc. give you special attention. Trainers rather than flip flops just in case the worst happens.


I like the sound of this. So, do I just turn up at Kruger and pay an entrance fee?

They actually let idiots in without a guide? What if I get eaten by a lion?

I didn't get where I am today by being eaten by a lion.


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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 11:01 - Jan 6 with 1215 viewsBlueJudge

TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 10:52 - Jan 6 by Lord_Lucan

I like the sound of this. So, do I just turn up at Kruger and pay an entrance fee?

They actually let idiots in without a guide? What if I get eaten by a lion?

I didn't get where I am today by being eaten by a lion.



Kruger is excellent. Been several times. You will need to book accommodation in advance within the park and a 'Wild Card' is required to gain entrance. The taller the vehicle you hire the better the views. SANparks is the organisation and just visit the website and you can organise everything from there for the 'safari' element. Self-drive is great, but ypou can also book accompanied drives from the accommodation within the park. The night drives are great fun. What you see is all luck of the draw, but I have always seen the big 5 every trip, sometimes on the 1st day, but that is lucky!!
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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 11:06 - Jan 6 with 1189 viewsLord_Lucan

TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 11:01 - Jan 6 by BlueJudge

Kruger is excellent. Been several times. You will need to book accommodation in advance within the park and a 'Wild Card' is required to gain entrance. The taller the vehicle you hire the better the views. SANparks is the organisation and just visit the website and you can organise everything from there for the 'safari' element. Self-drive is great, but ypou can also book accompanied drives from the accommodation within the park. The night drives are great fun. What you see is all luck of the draw, but I have always seen the big 5 every trip, sometimes on the 1st day, but that is lucky!!


Much appreciated, thanks.

To be honest safaris aren't on the top of my holiday list but I would like to treat my wife as I know she would love it, how many days in the park do I need? After that I would just like to explore towns and villages and just watch people. I'm a people person.

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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 14:01 - Jan 6 with 1042 viewsfarkenhell

TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 11:06 - Jan 6 by Lord_Lucan

Much appreciated, thanks.

To be honest safaris aren't on the top of my holiday list but I would like to treat my wife as I know she would love it, how many days in the park do I need? After that I would just like to explore towns and villages and just watch people. I'm a people person.


Three days and nights was enough for Mrs F & me when we went many years ago. I'd endorse what the previous poster said about staying in the Park - the price is very cheap (in fact everything in SA is cheap compared to the UK) although you'd better book soon if you are looking to go in March.

The other advantage with SA is no time difference with the UK, so no jet lag to overcome.
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TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 15:09 - Jan 6 with 1012 viewsbluelagos

TWTD Hive mind - Safari people on 10:52 - Jan 6 by Lord_Lucan

I like the sound of this. So, do I just turn up at Kruger and pay an entrance fee?

They actually let idiots in without a guide? What if I get eaten by a lion?

I didn't get where I am today by being eaten by a lion.



Yep, they let any old idiot in with a vehicle, well they did me :-)

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