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Budget Safari Tips

Guide to making your money go further on safari

The boom in tourism to Southern Africa and global credit crisis has led to increasing numbers of visitors from overseas looking for budget safaris in South Africa, Namibia and the neighbouring countries. At the same time we have seen more and more budget safaris becoming available, and this has now brought wildlife viewing in Africa within the budgets of many more visitors to the region.

In order to get the most from your budget there are a number of number of key points to keep in mind.

Find A Good Inexpensive Safari Lodge

Staying at a lodge will give you a better chance of seeing big game at close quarters than you will have on a self-drive safari, therefore we would always recommend staying a night or 2 at an inexpensive safari lodge if you can afford to.

If you stay a couple of nights at a safari lodge, you will be taken out by an experienced guide and tracker who will be able to identify and explain the animals and can drive off the road network to get closer to some animals than is usually possible on a self-drive. The guides are also in radio contact with other vehicles to help find elusive species such as leopard which are very difficult to track down independently.

The quality of food, lodges, guides, and wildlife can vary greatly amongst less expensive lodges, and you should always take care to get independent advice from a good safari specialist or a travel forum.

Nothing is guaranteed, but with some lodges in the Kruger area starting from around £80/$150 per person per day in the low season (including accommodation, and 3 meals, 2 games drives, and a guided walk each day) it is a very attractive option for the serious wildlife enthusiast on a budget.

Click here to see a selection budget safari lodges, or ask us to recommend a safari for you.

Go In The Low Season

If you are flexible on your dates, and your safari is the main reason for choosing Africa for your holiday, then consider going in the low season if you can - prices at most safari lodges are up to 30%-40% cheaper over this period and this is also arguably the best time of year for game viewing in the Kruger area (animals are more reliant on rivers and waterholes as it is the dry season, and therefore easier to find...they are also easier to see as the vegetation is not as thick).

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Low season in South Africa is May to September, and this is driven by the weather in Cape Town (which is the single most popular destination in the country).

This means that should keep in mind that whilst this is the best time for animals and weather in the northern regions, it is the cooler / wetter winter period in Cape Town.

Look Out For Low Season Special Offers At Safari Lodges

For people looking for a serious bargain on a safari lodge and Cape Town holiday, keep an eye out for special offers where a discounted stay at a safari lodge also entitles guests to free accommodation at a Cape Town hotel or elsewhere. These are generally only available from the more expensive lodges in the low season (May - September) but do offer exceptional value.

Click here to see a selection of special offers on safari lodges, including low season offers.

Drive Yourself In A National Or Regional Park

This is definitely the least expensive option and the freedom of driving yourself around one of Africa's great reserves such as Kruger, Hluhluwe-Umfolozi, or Etosha is intoxicating and highly recommended if you have the time.

Having said this, it is important to be realistic about what you might see on a self drive safari - you will be restricted to the road network, have to find the animals yourself, and also have to identify the species and their behaviours for yourself - if the animals are 200 meters away from the road and you are not sure what they are because you cannot see them clearly this can be very frustrating!

Self-drive can be great fun, and is certainly less expensive than staying at a lodge, however many budget-conscious travellers will spend a night or 2 in a relatively inexpensive lodge before venturing out on their own.

Click here to find out more about self drive safaris in Kruger, Addo, KwaZulu-Natal, or Etosha (Namibia) ... or ask us to recommend a safari for you.

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