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Ramaiza Adventure Safaris is a local travel planning company that provides exceptional assistance on precisely designed adventure safari vacations in Uganda and Rwanda, as well as extensions to Kenya and Tanzania. You’ll be utterly fascinated by our amazing options throughout your vacation experience with us.

Here are some crucial recommendations for making the most out of your next safari in East Africa:

1. Recharge your camera. While smartphone cameras have advanced significantly in terms of photography, they still lack the zoom capability required to get outstanding wildlife images. Before you go for the day, make sure your camera is completely charged and that you have a spare battery and SD cards. You don’t want to miss this great photo!

2. Bring motion sickness medicines. Some individuals get sick after riding around in a Jeep for hours on end. If you feel car sick easily, plan appropriately. Consider packing motion sickness medicines or other treatments to guarantee a pleasant safari trip. It is important to see the stunning scenery and fauna without pain or interruptions.

3. Find an ethical driver. Safari drivers often attempt to go too close to the animals, which upsets them and normalizes interaction with people. Book your safari with an ethical firm that is concerned

4. Purchase travel insurance. While the likelihood of anything going wrong is low, it never hurts to be prepared! Having travel insurance may provide you with peace of mind in the event of unanticipated occurrences, such as medical problems or trip cancellations. It’s always better to be safe than sorry, particularly when going on a safari trip.

5. Prepare for dust. As you drive along dirt roads, your car may get dusty. Bring sunglasses to protect your eyes and a handkerchief or scarf for your face. Bring sunglasses to protect your eyes, as well as a bandana or scarf to conceal your face from dust. Packing a cap and wearing long-sleeved clothes can also help protect your skin from dust. It is essential to take these steps to guarantee a safe and pleasurable safari trip.

6. Dress with layers. The mornings on safari may be cold (particularly if you start early), so pack a sweater or light jacket. Pack the necessary attire. Safaris may be hot during the day and cold at night, so pack lightweight and breathable clothing for the day and layer up with warmer garments at night. Furthermore, choosing neutral-colored clothes may help you blend in with your surroundings and prevent drawing unwanted attention from animals.

7. Bring plenty of water. Your guide and/or driver will most likely have water and snacks on hand, but carrying some extra is a good idea. Pack a water bottle (preferably with a filter, such as Lifestraw, so that when you fill it up, you know the water is pure and safe to drink) and some snacks in case.

 

 

 

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