The Dos and Don'ts of an African Safari

Belvin Baldwin II
by Belvin Baldwin II
Last updated: 7:00 AM ET, Sun January 28, 2024
Belvin Baldwin on a safari in Tanzania

The author on safari in Tanzania. (Photo Credit: Belvin Baldwin)

I took my first safari as a travel advisor in Tanzania journeying through the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.

To say it was a great experience is an understatement. I am still in awe of all the visuals that I got to experience up close. As a child watching wildlife shows on TV, I never imagined that I would see these beautiful animals in their natural habitat.

I planned a lot to make sure that I took full advantage of this vacation. Despite doing my best, I missed out on some opportunities that I wish I could get back.

With that being said, here are some of my dos and don'ts for your first safari.

Do

  • Pack lightly. You are not going to do a lot of wardrobe changes so plan accordingly.
  • Bring Binoculars as the zoom on your smartphone will not give you the same experience.
  • Wear glasses to protect you from the dust produced by the caravan of jeeps on those dirt roads.
  • Take the balloon. I know it’s a bonus option on most itineraries but it is well worth it.
  • Be prepared for the "African Massage." That's what they call the bumpy roads on our long-range ride.

    Belvin Baldwin on a safari in Tanzania

    The author awaits a balloon ride over the Serengeti. (Photo Credit: Belvin Baldwin)

Don't

  • Eat too much. There are no convenience stores for bathroom breaks in the Serengeti.
  • Leave your lodge at night without hotel assistance. After seeing wildlife run freely outside my tent, there is no way I am breaking this rule.
  • Stare at your cell phone and miss the sights. Stay in the present and enjoy one of the wonders of the world.
  • Get out of the vehicle unless your guide gives the OK. Common sense is not common but it needs to be stated.
  • Don’t start your safari the next day after your arrival. Give your body time to adjust to the time difference before the 5 a.m. start.


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