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We think there are few experiences more
exhilarating and fulfilling than camping out on your own in the
African bush. It is a truly exciting adventure and an incredible
opportunity to discover the wonder of your surroundings first hand.
Our Land Rovers are equipped with fabulous roof-tents that are
extremely easy to erect, comfortable to sleep in and ready made
up for you with sheets, duvets and pillows. They have large openings
at the front and back, with both canvas and mosquito net zip-up
covers. There are net-covered side-openings as well, allowing for
a cool breeze on warm nights and for great visibility if you have
wildlife coming into your camp.
It is enormously satisfying arriving at your campsite, unfolding
your roof tent, setting up your camp and building a fire, putting
out your table and chairs and sitting back with a relaxing sundowner
to enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of Africa.
It’s up to you how much camping you do
You are free to do as little or as much camping as you wish but
we can’t fail to recommend at least a couple of nights out on your
own beneath the African sky! We will direct you to some gorgeous,
secluded locations within game reserves or beside national parks
where you can establish your camps. Before you set off on your safari,
we give you a detailed trip book that covers the basic rules and
regulations for camping in game reserves and national parks along
with useful tips and well-chosen advice to make sure you get the
maximum satisfaction and enjoyment from your experience.
We can help you get the most from it
Ever since we began organising self drive safaris, the camping
has been one of the things that people seem to have enjoyed most.
Those who have ever shown any misgivings prior to departure have
often been the ones to rave about their experiences the most on
their return!
Over the years, we’ve gathered all sorts of tips and advice for
a successful trip, which we’ve included in the handbook that our
clients take with them. Here are a just a few tips from our handbook
to give you an idea of what to expect:
A SELECTION OF TIPS FROM OUR HANDBOOK
- There is no reason why bush-cooking should be unadventurous.
In the past, our campfire successes have included olive
bread, chocolate cake and even pavlova!
- Dried food can be changed into a gourmet delight with
a few fresh vegetables, herbs, garlic, wine and stock cubes.
- Build fires in the leeward side of your vehicle to offer
shelter from any breeze.
- Never leave your tent at night without extreme caution
– there could well be game in your camp.
- Always be aware that lions, cheetahs, leopards and hyenas
are around but may not be seen.
- Take your rubbish with you. If you bury it, hyenas and
jackals will dig it up with unattractive consequences.
- Monkeys and baboons can be a big nuisance so pack away
all your food (and not in your tent.) Put away all your
equipment at night as they’ll take anything – even glasses.
- If you see a predator, elephant, hippo or buffalo, be
sensible and get into the vehicle until it has moved on.
Do not rev the engine or blow the horn – just be patient
until it departs.
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Safari Drive camping is a unique and very special experience.
You simply need to treat your surroundings with respect, follow
a few basic rules and then sit back and enjoy your extraordinary
encounter with Africa.
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