An article by by Kay Trotman

What’s Really Involved in Planning a Safari

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Before I start traveling to Africa, I knew little about the destination, how to plan a trip, what to look for, what to pack, what to expect. Ten years later after several trips to Africa, it’s still a challenge, taking time, research and work to plan a safari, whether for me alone or for clients. My experience, however, has helped me to understand the destination and to provide valuable information to clients. Africa is a huge continent with diverse locales throughout its 53 countries.

To plan a safari, first you have to know if you are dealing with a first time visitor or a seasoned traveler. Seasoned travelers will most likely tell you where they want to visit, while a first timer will depend on you to provide them with information, in most cases, and rely on your recommendation. This is where using a travel agent who has been to the destination will make a huge difference in the planning process.

Like any other trip, the agent must listen to what the client want; do they want a day filled with game drives or do they want some cultural, historical activities included as well. Once you decide which area is best for your client, then you have to discuss budget constraints.

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