Safari Drive: How to Self Drive & Have a Good Time in a National Park

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If you’re craving for a unique Safari drive experience in an African National Park, why don’t you opt for self drive? Whether in Tanzania, Kenya, Namibia or any other African country, driving yourself can seem daunting but it can give you a personal experience with memories to last a lifetime.

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Here’s a YouTube video on Safari Drive:

Safari drive in an animal park. Video credit: Mac & Blair Family Adventures

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How to Enjoy Your Self-Safari Drive

You need to mentally prepare to spend a whole day on a safari drive to get the best experience. Sometimes, you may not see the animals you had in mind, but waiting a bit longer or taking your time in the park can make all the difference.

Here’s how to have a fantastic self drive in a park:

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  1. Get up early and have a hearty breakfast
  2. Start your safari at sunrise
  3. Carry healthy snacks and water
  4. Check your tire pressure, and add if necessary to 1.6 or reduce if it reads higher. The goal is to have traction as you drive on sand or gravel
  5. Be ready to go through checks and pay park fees as you start your safari
  6. When in the park, avoid getting out of your car. Only step out in designated areas
  7. The park is dusty, so some may get into your car
  8. Check out the watering holes to see more animals

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How long Is the Safari Drive? 

Enquire beforehand how many hours you’ll take round the park. You don’t want to miss out on sections of the park you had planned to explore, just because of not having enough time.

Make the most of your safari drive by following designated routes and observing park rules. Ensure your car’s fuel tank is full.

The YouTube video is courtesy of Mac & Blair Family Adventures.

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