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Driving in a custom built safari vehicle with a professional driver and guide, you will be real adventurer, searching wildlife and exploring the true African wilderness. The safari vehicle is usually a 4WD vehicle with either slide windows or pop up roof for best panoramic viewing. It also optionally offers on board refreshment and HF radio-connection for fast wildlife location.
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WHAT IS A GAME DRIVE?
At Moonlight Tours Expedition game drives are usually conducted in the early mornings, late afternoon or at night, since these are the coolest times of the day when most animals are more active. During the game drive, our knowledgeable local guides will introduce you to life in the savanna and share their infinite knowledge about African wildlife.
A safari game drive can vary in length and distance, depending on individual preferences. As you drive into the wilderness, you will be captivated by the vast beauty of the savanna, with its rolling hills and infinite horizon. If you wish to use the safari vehicle exclusively for you and your companions, please advise us during reservation. We are very flexible and willing to simply work with you to include the level of exclusivity that you desire.
The East & Southern Africa Ecosystem is renowned for its abundance of wildlife! During your game drive safari, you most certainly will encounter the big five: lion, cheetah, rhino, leopard, and elephant, as well as numerous other wildlife animals and birds. While out on game drives, you’re free to make stops when you want and return to camp when the children tire. Optional early mealtimes. The most wildlife viewing in the shortest time.
What to bring on a game drive?
Binoculars, bottled water, a little snack, sunglasses, sunscreen, hat and guide books about animals and birds with you.
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