Sitting in a game drive vehicle all day covers loads of territory with some wonderful and exciting advantages such as getting up close to an amazing variety of wild life. The frustration with an activity drive – very little exercise. Many safaris and safari packages are restricted to custom designed vehicles for game viewing while eating often becomes an additional safari adventure. After a few days of sitting on lumpy bumpy safari seats and consuming sumptuous bush food, your body begins to thirst for a taste of physical exercise.
Superior guide, Collin Bristow has 31 years’ experience of really unique & customised & amazing professional African wilderness guiding. Personalised bush flying safaris and air charter into remote areas of Africa. He pursues several objectives when designing and fitting together a safari:- physical exercise that is fun and not a slog; a safari that is educationally interesting and satisfying; a safari that carries an atmosphere of adventure and exploration and not just a game drive; a safari that nestles under a colourful umbrella of safety, affordability, incredible guiding, tasty food, exceptional game experiences and a lasting sense of regret that your safari has an end.
There is an exciting list of varied physical adventure that can be blended into a safari itinerary with Colin at the helm: walking; horse riding; mountain biking; canoeing. . .
This year his most popular safari activity destinations have been :-
- Chitake Springs in Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools National Park – exceptional walking in amazing big game wilderness (three nights)
- Rhino Island in Zimbabwe’s Matusadonnha National Park – tracking some of Africa’s last free ranging and wild Black Rhino (two nights)
- Camp Kalahari in Botswana’s magical Makgadigadi Pans – horse riding with no boundaries or horizons (five nights)
- Selinda Canoe Trail in Botswana’s Linyanti concession – the spillway was a dry memory and is now a wet reality.
- The Skeleton Coast in Namibia – simply a stunning experience (three nights)
- Sentinel on Zimbabwe’s Limpopo River – a hidden safari secret of wildlife, culture, ancient history and fascinating scenery
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