Africa Safari Tour Guides

Africa Safari Tour Guides hold it in their hands to make or break dreams. Our Africa Safari Tour Guides will provide exclusive services to your group throughout the duration of your safari. Your dedicated Africa Safari Tour Guides is by your side at every turn, sharing firsthand knowledge of the African bush and local cultures in an intimate and personalized manner. We believe, a safari is only as good as the guide who accompanies you. Professional, experienced, great fun, and just as excited about the next trip as you are – that’s our guides in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Namibia, and Botswana. The Africa Safari Tour Guides will help you take a break from the world as you know it and experience your new surroundings in context. Together, you will see beyond picture-perfect sunsets.

Africa Safari Bookings Advisory Center employs highly trained professional, passionate and knowledgeable tour guides. Our Africa Safari Package Holidays or African Holiday Vacations guides will impart an exceptional wealth of knowledge personally researched and experienced, about habitat, ecology, birds, trees, plants, small animals and insects, thus demonstrating how everything in nature is important to survive in African’s wilderness. We are committed to the ongoing up-skilling of our Guides, ensuring that they place the highest priority on guest safety, guest enjoyment and conservation, and that they provide our clients with a premium informative, interpretive, safe and memorable wilderness experience. Our Africa Safari Tour Guides Are The best safari guides in Africa; Kenya, Botswana, Tanzania, Namibia and Uganda.

Mountain Climbing Tour Guiding
Mountain Climbing Tour Guiding, Guiding Climbers on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania

Trained Professional and Experienced Tour Guides

We believe, a safari is only as good as the Africa Safari Tour Guides who accompanies you. Africa Safari Tour Guides Are Professional, experienced, great fun, and just as excited about the next trip as you are – that’s our guides in Tanzania, Kenya, Namibia, and Uganda. They help you take a break from the world as you know it and experience your new surroundings in context. Together, you will see beyond picture-perfect sunsets. So what does it take to excel as a safari guide? First comes safety, especially on walking safaris, which require a cool head, a respect for dangerous game and a thorough knowledge of animal behavior. A good safari guide can read situations understanding animal behavior, react in an instant and avoid putting his clients in harm’s way. Secondly comes the ability to read and interpret the natural world, who can read animal tracks as others peruse a newspaper, put a name to every bird call and be an inspirational source of knowledge on everything living above and below the ground. Personality is also important; he or she will be the perfect host, a born raconteur with an inexhaustible fund of stories to keep clients entertained around the campfire. We invite you to come to Africa, experience its magic and be part of its renaissance!!!

Game Driving in Africa Wilderness Places by our Experienced Drivers cum Tour Guides
Game Driving in Africa Wilderness Places by our Experienced Drivers cum Tour Guides

Our Africa Safari Tour Guides

The whole African safari experience depends greatly on the competence of the guide. It is through their knowledge and engaging character that will make one’s safari experience a memorable and educational one. Hence, we put great value in ensuring that all our guides are up-to-date with flora and fauna information, respectful with our guests, and puts premium in overall customer service. All our guides have years of experienced with professional training in the tourism industry.

So, what does it take to excel as an Africa Safari Tour Guides?

First comes safety, especially on walking safaris, which require a cool head, a respect for dangerous game and a thorough knowledge of animal behavior. A good safari guide can read situations understanding animal behavior, react in an instant and avoid putting his clients in harm’s way. Secondly comes the ability to read and interpret the natural world, who can read animal tracks as others peruse a newspaper, put a name to every bird call and be an inspirational source of knowledge on everything living above and below the ground. Personality is also important; he or she will be the perfect host, a born raconteur with an inexhaustible fund of stories to keep clients entertained around the campfire.

Guiding is an integral part of any safari, and it is usually possible to arrange private and/or specialist guiding if required.

Whilst sharing your safari experiences with a few other guests is normal and often great fun, paying extra for ‘exclusive use’ of a vehicle for all or part of your safari is sometimes worth considering. A private vehicle naturally comes with a private guide and tends to be very appealing to more experienced travelers who have very specific interests such as birding or photography.

Safari Safety

Adhere to all instructions by your Africa Safari Tour Guides and hosts whether you are in the camp or on a game drive – their primary concern is your safety, and they have the experience to support it. If they tell you to not wander around your safari camp on your own – don’t do it. Never, ever leave a vehicle during a game drive unless permitted by your safari guide or driver. In most cases, if a wild animal is near and you are on the ground – don’t move. Elephants will pass you if you are motionlessness and if you run, predators automatically assume you are prey, even if you don’t smell like one. If you need to move away and you are in sight of an animal, do it slowly.

Drivers & Africa Safari Tour Guides

Mobile safaris on the other hand use a different kind of Africa safari guide. Whether you’re on a scheduled mini bus tour of Kenya’s parks or a rugged camping expedition in Botswana, you’ll be in the safe hands of a driver/guide. Professionally accredited, driver/guides take care of everything: driving you from place to place; ensuring camps are set up and meals prepared; leading game drives and dealing with problems.

Local driver Africa Safari Tour Guides have a network to find the best animal sightings – Local drivers within a National Park have a network. You will regularly see drivers talking to other drivers as they pass each other (even if they are from competing accommodation places), and drivers from the same accommodation will keep in contact with each other by two-way radios. In every one of these conversations, drivers will share information as to where animals are being found. You miss out on this network of information if you drive yourself.

Experienced drivers have the knowledge to keep you safe – Can you recognize the signs of when a bull elephant is about to charge a vehicle?  Unless you can answer this question quickly and confidently, you are taking an unnecessary risk if you drive yourself. You are entering an environment surrounded by wild animals and local drivers observe animal behavior on a daily basis, and it is this knowledge that they use to keep you safe.

Local drivers have a support network – What happens if your vehicle breaks down in a National Park? Who is going to help you? If you are using a local driver, they will always source someone to assist – especially with their two-way radios. If you are an outsider, you will need to help yourself in the short term – and with wild animals loitering nearby, you will value someone with experience being nearby.

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