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shivvy | 22:30 Fri 03rd Feb 2017 | Travel
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What advice could anyone give about going on safari for a holiday ie which country, what time of year, vaccinations, etc etc. Thanks.
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My first safari was in Kenya but to he honest, I wouldn't go there now. I would go to Botswana
Don't get me wrong. I love Kenya and Tanzania (I even climbed up Kilimanjaro) but Kenya is too close to Somalia for my liking.
I went to Mala Mala in South Africa some years ago. It was amazing.
It was our wintertime. Everything was great; food, drink, ranger, tracker, seeing the Big Five.
You might need malaria pills. Ask at your doctor's surgery. They will know the current medical advice.
>>> Ask at your doctor's surgery. They will know the current medical advice

Actually the first thing any GP is likely to do is to look here:
http://travelhealthpro.org.uk/countries
That's the official Government health advice service, co-funded by the Department of Health and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. So you can get the same information there which your GP will look at anyway.
South Luanga National Park, Zambia.
I've been to Knowsley safari park and saw the big five and the little six. No injections necessary even tho it was full of scousers.
If you are over 50yrs then try these,
http://travel.saga.co.uk/holidays/destinations/africa/a-last-great-wilderness.aspx?boardbasis=AI
Some friends of ours went here after hearing us talk of it but they went with Saga and the price difference was amazing.
Went to Kruger Natinal Park a couple of years ago as part of a South African tour. Had a day Safari first as part of the trip but signed up for a night one, which was brilliant if somewhat scary when we came across an elephant and her cub who looked about to charge at us. Fortunately the diver out his foot on the pedal and we scampered PDQ. One of the best parts was staying at the "Hippo Hollow hotel" which had a family of hippos swam up the river every night and grazed ver close to the decking area of the dining room. Magical, so close.
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Great - thank you for your replies :o)
Last year, I went to Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center in Cambodia as a part of my SEA trip and I was very amazed. I never expected that the sanctuary is that beautiful and the close encounter to the animals is just wonderful. The animals are not just animals, these were rescued from illegal wildlife trade. It holds over 1,200 numbers of animals in 102 species including rare animals like Siamese crocodiles and Malayan sun bears. I would highly recommend this to you as going here is also very cheap compare to the rest of the world. Take a look at this for the prices: http://travel-tourist-information-guide.com/cambodia-phnom-penh-outside-around-interesting-fun-day-trips-excursions-outings

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