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Planning Your African Safari

A guest recently asked me how do I come up with the Safari itineraries. Are the places I have suggested places I would go to? What would be something different if I was going?

Here is what I am doing when I am planning and mapping your Safari - I am physically taking your Safari in my head - from arrival to departure; just like the Safari somewhere in Africa you will take.

A little background:
Majority of the Safaris I suggest are to parks, reserves, conservancies, etc. I have been and Safari lodges I have stayed at or visited on my travels. Personal, first-hand knowledge. Some are sister-lodges to the places I know so I can be sure of the quality and attention to details. There are a few times I will plan Safaris to places I have not been but my guests have either traveled with me before [my Journey To Africa family is strong] and trust me to plan again.

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So when I am planning your Safari to, for example, my home country of Tanzania, I am visualizing my own arrival into Kilimanjaro International Airport to departure from say Dar-Es-Salaam Nyerere Airport after some beach time in Zanzibar Island or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya. If you are going to South Africa or Botswana’s Okavango Delta, how it was for me when arriving into Johannesburg O.R. Tambo, South Africa so I can choose the right routing.

I will put myself in your shoes with the information you have given me - length of Safari, must-see things to do, Safari lodge style and budget, age of the Safari goers, interests, etc.

I will ask myself many questions. Is the length right? How can I make this a slow Safari so you are immersed in the experience? Would I want to do that drive? Should I fly them? Will walking with Maasai be fun for a Family Safari? Would I want to stay longer here because the season is just right? Can I ask you to add more time as I think it will make the Safari more seamless? Is this place their style? What Safari guide will I request for this Safari?

Sometimes, you will come with Safari lodges that are recommended or favored by a magazine or a Safari itinerary suggested. I will decide what I like and when I need you to trust me and my judgment especially when we are not comparing apples to apples.

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In the end, I plan a Safari I would like to take, with your interest in mind!
The Safari itinerary has to be a Safari we both get excited thinking about. I want to send you off on a Safari with complete confidence you will be bitten by the amazing Safari bug - very harmless and no cure found. The intent is you will want to take another Journey To Africa Safari and also tell everyone you know about your experience.

"You will never kick the ancient dust of Africa off your boots." - unknown author

Now, pick my Safari information filled brain and let’s get you on Safari somewhere in magical Africa.

You never know who'll join you for your meal.

Always be ready to share as you never know who will join you for your meals on your Safari.

Our guests have had a range of non-human visitors. Who will it be for you? The hornbill sharing your breakfast muffin [from Oliver’s Camp in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania], the vervet monkey pouring himself a coffee [from Tongabezi in Victoria Falls, Zambia], … you tell us after your Safari somewhere in amazing Africa.

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“Observe the wilderness; there is no greater teacher. Observe yourself in the wilderness; there’s no better way to notice your own smallness, incompleteness, incompetence, divinity. We’re a part of this world, not apart from it, of course.” 
-Alexandra Fuller .

Let’s get the ball rolling for your Safari.

2019; You were amazing!

I want to thank you so much for being here, whether you’ve been reading for years or just stopped by. I’m so grateful for you! For letting me share my Safari expertise and thoughts, your Safari Stories, and if not your Safari Stories yet; maybe inspiring you to get in touch with me and planning your Safari.

2019 was epic for me!
- I got to travel for the first time to Botswana and South Africa - amazing! I am ready to take you there as I have personal knowledge to share.
- Summer started off with my family on Safari to Kenya and Tanzania. Taking my kids to my favorite places and my home country [Tanzania] was magical. Take your children on Safari - memories to last a lifetime!

The Safaris I plan become personal as I take you to places and Safari Lodges I have been/stayed or know 101% you will be well taken care off.

Cheers to 2020 and more experiences and adventures.
“If I have ever seen magic, it has been in Africa.” – John Hemingway

Asante Sana [Thank You so much!] and looking forward to chatting more about my stunning corner of Africa.
- Mefi

On Safari in Botswana

On Safari in Botswana

Come ‘feel the love’ as inspired by The Lion King

I'm not lion when I say that the life-like movie doesn't even compare to the real thing. My husband, kids and I just got back from our Safari and I'd like to share 4 things that’ll make you feel royal like Simba and Nala.

#1: See the real-life Simba and Nala
While we were in Masai Mara we got to spend some time up-close and personal with a lion couple. They weren't singing, but while watching them we could definitely feel the love that night.

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#2: Experiencing the Circle of Life
With the Maasai Tribe in Ngorongoro, we danced, sang and learned how to make a fire. They showed us how they live and taught us about their livestock. Fun fact: they let the baby animals stay in their boma (home) with them!

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#3: The Elephant in the Room
We saw SO MANY elephants in Masai Mara, Amboseli, and Tarangire. At one point we counted a herd of about 80 + elephants including the babies!! They say an elephant never forgets, and my kids will never forget the time they got to spend with them.

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#4: Serene Serengeti Sunsets
On our last day in Serengeti, we climbed a million-year-old rock (called a kopje) to watch the sunset. We all enjoyed popcorn and our drink of choice. Sitting and watching the sunset with my kids was definitely a "hakuna matata" moment.

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You better "Mufasa" if you want to go on a Safari next summer!

2018; Asante for a great year!

When Voyage Houston came knocking at my door asking questions about me [Mefi] and Journey To Africa, it was fun rewinding back and thinking how far I have come 18 years later!

“18 years later, I still get super excited talking about Safaris. I can feel the excitement when planning a Safari, especially if it is a first timer on Safari or with a repeat guest in a new area I have just explored.”
Full interview about me on Voyage Houston.

It is truly an honor Safari planning with YOU, envisioning what will suit you and your family/friends when I am dreaming up a Safari itinerary of where to take you + where you will stay, sharing in your excitement of going on your Safari, and the best; hearing your Safari Stories on return. Those stories are what keeps me going.

Asante sana [thank you so much] for your trust!
To many more adventures together to the different corners of Amazing Africa.

Yours truly, in my element, on Safari.

Yours truly, in my element, on Safari.