“Do I want to fly or drive from camp to camp while on safari?” This is a very common question that Africa Easy travelers often as ask they are considering options for a custom safari. Our answer depends on several factors including destination (some countries and game areas are easier to access by road, while others are only accessible by air – such as the Okavango Delta island camps), length of safari, interest and budget.
FLY-IN SAFARIS
It has been our experience that game viewing, especially for big game and cats, is best on a fly-in safari, or at least it is more consistent. The guides at the camps more or less know where game is concentrated at any particular time, and the various vehicles out on game drives are in radio contact, so everyone is alerted to sightings of special interest.
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Travel by road between safari camps is the more traditional and economical way. A ranger-driver will be with you and take care of the driving and guiding all of the way. Accommodations are either permanent or mobile tented camps. One can also opt to do more active safaris, which involve walking, canoeing and hiking out to some of the more remote regions in Africa. This option is a little more rugged, but offers unique experiences and some exciting wildlife and wilderness experiences. Depending on the destination, you may also be presented with opportunities to meet local residents while driving through the countryside.