"I can recommend Eyes on Nature Expeditions safaris to anyone who wants to experience "the African Adventure", the luxury of the lodges, the beauty of the country, the people and above all a guide who will explain everything about the animals and their behaviour. They  made our trip a wonderful experience".
Phil Southern - England

 

How close will I get to the animals?
Because you are traveling in protected game reserves, many of the animals have no fear as long as you are in a vehicle. You can get surprisingly close, especially when lions are busy feeding on prey, or at rest. Elephants often walk up to and even surround a minibus. Monkeys and baboons may study you as closely as you study them. But natural behavior will only continue if you give the animals some space and are quiet. If you go too close, or talk too loudly, the animals may just leave. Most animals will be more interesting if allowed the space to continue their natural behaviors- stalking, mating, playing with their young. Your driver will know the best viewing distance. Please do not encourage him to "stalk" or otherwise interfere with hunting or other activities crucial to the animal's survival.
 

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