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Tony Safari
Apr 28, 2023
In General Discussion
Reading #MusekeseConservation's annual report, I am both humbled and filled with joy to see the immense strides they have made despite facing significant natural and man-made challenges. Each page tells a story of unwavering commitment, illustrating a vibrant and thriving wildlife landscape. #BusangaSafaris is truly proud to not only see these transformations but to have been a participant and supporter since the inception of Musekese Conservation. We have played a small, yet crucial role in this noble journey, contributing not only financially but also demonstrating an enduring commitment to wildlife conservation. The guests who choose to embark on safaris with Busanga are the unsung heroes of this journey. They enable us to continue supporting Musekese Conservation through the revenue generated by tourism. Together, Busanga Safaris and our guests stand alongside an illustrious list of supporters, contributing to a conservation success story and reaffirming our belief in the power of positive action. #ConservationHeroes #TogetherForKafue #reelnature #naturespy #pantera #ZambianCarnivoreProgram
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Tony Safari
Mar 28, 2023
In General Discussion
As we all know you can take hundreds of photos and only one will be any good. So lets celebrate the other 99% and cringe cry or laugh what could have been so good.
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Tony Safari
Mar 21, 2023
In General Discussion
Have you seen animals or birds doing odd stuff ? Like this inverted Blue Footed Booby in the Galapagos. Or this Giraffe falling of a Luangwa river bank. or this sinister Warthog not just killing but also eating an Impala fawn. Or The Elephant taking advantage of a flexible Sausage tree. How about a Mole rat caught out during the day that went on the offensive. Lion snot eergh, you get the idea? Now, share your moments. Comment and add your photos.
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Tony Safari
Mar 21, 2023
In Questions & Answers
It can be challenging to answer this question due to the numerous variables involved, but let's dive in and explore some ideas together. Our discussion might just inspire someone to take the leap, leading to an unforgettable experience, or help others manage their expectations and plan accordingly. The gorilla trek guides expertly assess you (without you even realising) to determine the most suitable group and gorilla family for your adventure, factoring in location and accessibility. Rest assured, you won't be left behind. A helping hand is always available to carry your gear or offer support when needed. How long will the trek last? While each trek is unique, you can anticipate a journey of at least 4 hours. Never underestimate the power of adrenaline – the excitement and anticipation of encountering gorillas will overshadow any temporary discomfort from the physical exertion required. While it's true that wildlife encounters can never be guaranteed, gorilla trekking boasts an impressive 99% success rate, courtesy of the dedicated teams who monitor and protect these majestic creatures. The unforgettable sights, sounds, and smells of being in the presence of these magnificent beings make it an experience that's undoubtedly worth the effort. Let us have your comments and questions?
Just how physically hard is it to trek Gorillas?
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Tony Safari
Mar 21, 2023
In General Discussion
Embarking on a solo safari adventure can be both thrilling and slightly unnerving (trust me, I've experienced it firsthand). However, is it even possible to feel out of place or left to your own devices in a genuine safari camp? The unparalleled warmth and dedication to making one feel at home and integrated into the safari family is a hallmark of the industry. There's hardly any other travel experience that fosters such strong connections and a sense of belonging. Of course, striking a balance is essential – we all cherish our personal space. But it's the unique blend of that home-away-from-home atmosphere, coupled with the opportunity to bond with fellow enthusiasts who share your ardor for wildlife and exploration, that makes a safari so special. I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this. Do you agree with this perspective, or have you had a different encounter during your solo safari adventures?
Travelling solo on safari,
are you ever alone?
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Tony Safari
Mar 21, 2023
In General Discussion
Welcome to Discover Safari, the ultimate destination for wildlife enthusiasts, adventurers, and storytellers! We are a vibrant online community dedicated to sharing the wonders and excitement of safari travel and wildlife experiences from around the globe. We believe that nature's beauty is best appreciated through personal stories, fascinating anecdotes, and captivating images. Dive into our discussions, engage in meaningful conversations, and share your own unique adventures with like-minded individuals. Our forum thrives on the collective wisdom and enthusiasm of our members, and your participation is what makes Discover Safari a truly special place. Whether you're a seasoned explorer with countless tales to tell, or a curious newcomer seeking inspiration for your next adventure, we welcome you with open arms. At Discover Safari, we believe that the most memorable journeys are often sparked by the simplest of stories. We especially love posts that bring a smile to our faces or make us laugh out loud. After all, life's too short for negativity. So, let's celebrate the quirky, unexpected, and downright hilarious aspects of wildlife and safari travel. So go ahead, create a new conversation or join an existing one. Share your experiences, ask questions, offer advice, or simply express your love for the wild wonders of our planet. Happy exploring, and welcome to the Discover Safari family! Tony McKeith
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