Tewa Luxury Safari
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Overview
Picture yourself enjoying morning tea as Africa’s largest elephant herds parade before you, with Mount Kilimanjaro providing a backdrop that would make any landscape painter weep with joy. From the perfectly positioned Observation Hill, witness zebras striped like well-tailored suits and cheetahs that could give any Olympic sprinter a run for their money.
Tsavo East, larger than Wales, mind you, showcases the famous ‘red elephants’ and the remarkable Yatta Plateau – the world’s longest lava flow. Its western sister, Tsavo West, offers the crystal-clear Mzima Springs, where one can observe hippos and crocodiles from an underwater viewing chamber (far more exciting than the London Aquarium!). The Rhino Sanctuary provides a chance to spot these armoured giants in their natural habitat – a proper conservation success story.
F.A.Q
Do I need a visa?
Visa requirements vary by country:
• Kenya: eVisa required
• Tanzania: eVisa required
• South Africa: No visa needed for stays under 90 days
• Botswana: No visa needed for stays under 90 days
• Namibia: No visa needed for stays under 90 day
What vaccinations do I need?
Required and recommended vaccinations include:
• Yellow Fever (required for some countries)
• Hepatitis A and B
• Tetanus
• Typhoid
• Malaria prophylaxis
Consult your GP or travel clinic at least 8 weeks before departure.
Best Season to Visit?
Peak Season (June to October):
• Dry season with best wildlife viewing
• Higher prices and more crowded
• Comfortable temperatures
Off-Peak Season (November to May):
• Green season with occasional rains
• Lower prices and fewer tourists
• Better for bird watching
• Some roads may be impassable
What to Pack?
- Neutral-colored clothing
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
- Insect repellent
- Camera with zoom lens
- Â Binoculars
- Â Power adapters
How can I ensure a safe and enjoyable Safari?
Follow Safety Guidelines
- Stay in Your Vehicle: Always remain inside your vehicle unless directed otherwise by your guide. Animals can be unpredictable, and staying inside minimizes risk.
- Maintain Distance: Keep a safe distance from wildlife. Never attempt to touch or feed animals, as this can provoke dangerous situations.
 - Listen to Your Guide: Pay attention to your guide’s instructions at all times. They are there to ensure your safety and provide valuable insights into the wildlife. Â
What accommodations are available for families traveling with young children?
Family-friendly lodges often provide childcare services and activities designed for children under 12. Your travel agent can recommend specific lodges that accommodate families well.