African
Safari Trips – A Taste of Wild and Romantic African Adventure
By John Gibb
Safari is an East African tradition and means to travel or journey.
An African safari is a popular trip that has been undertaken for
centuries by both Africans and other nations visiting Africa.
The most enduring image of safari is the British explorer in his
white hat and shorts, hunting for big game in the wilds of Africa.
Africa is a very popular destination due to beautiful terrain
and varied wildlife.
African safari
began centuries ago with Arabs and Swahilis making long voyages
into mainland Africa to do trade with other markets. The word
became synonymous with the caravans, hunting, and the sense of
adventure. The traders brought ivory, supplies and slaves. Thankfully
British control put an end to the slavery.
The British
soon brought people from all over the world looking for Safari
adventure. What really attracted them was Africa’s wildlife,
which still does today. Some people wanted to observe and study
the amazing African animals, while others wanted to hunt them.
Needless to say, soon it became necessary to establish an ethical
and legal code protecting the animal population from over hunting.
Today hunting is very strictly regulated to protect the animals.
Many western
explorers gained massive fame and their tales of Africa started
the trend that still goes on today. They told romantic stories
of the freedom and beauty of Africa, as well as serious tales
of the dangers that face explorers. Drought, wild animals, disease
and hostile tribes are dangers that still exist today and so the
modern safari will be equipped very well and with caution. A safari
trip that is unprepared for disaster could run into very serious,
possibly fatal, trouble.
Safari trips
to Africa are easy to find and book. They usually start by taking
you to a lodge where there are observation decks, entertainment,
bars and beds. These lodges act as a starting point for the convoys
of vehicles that will take you across the land and into game territory.
Just like in the past, many safaris have a native African guide
who adds his knowledge of the terrain and survival skills.
John Gibb
is the owner of African Safari Tips For more information on African
Safaris check out http://www.african-safari-tips-and-advice.info
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