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| Non Diving Posts: Discuss Some Tanzania Safari Advice Please in the Non-Diving Related Forums forums: Off to Tanzania soon. Away for a month and doing the trip independently. Thinking about Serengeti safari options at the ... |
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| Climb Kilimanjaro! It's brilliant. Don't do the tourist route though. Climb the Umbwe route instead. It's pretty tough but quiet. Sorry I can't help with safari advice. That's for tourists...
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| Don't hand feed the lions. They are remarkably similar to tigers in some ways - its no use stroking them and going "puss, puss puss". Except lions wouldn't scan or be geographically correct. Make sure that you have plenty of spare SD cards (or whatever your medium is) as you will want to take gazillions of photos. Don't forget batteries. As regards the safari you tend to get what you pay for as in most things in life. Enjoy yourself. |
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