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		<title>Self Drive Safari Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 10:29:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whilst I was researching for a new section on Hluhluwe-Imfolozi National Park in South Africa, I came across this great video (see below) posted by a couple who take the day out to visit Hluhluwe and it tells of their day as well as some advice on how to get the best out of self [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whilst I was researching for a new section on <a href="http://www.safari-guide.co.uk/south-africa-hluhluwe-imfolozi-national-park.php">Hluhluwe-Imfolozi National Park in South Africa</a>, I came across this great video (see below) posted by a couple who take the day out to visit Hluhluwe and it tells of their day as well as some advice on how to get the best out of self drive safaris.</p>
<p>As with pretty much every National Park in South Africa, Hluhluwe-Imfolozi has an excellent road network, making them ideal for self drive safaris and whilst I do believe that if you are a novice in the bush, you will get more out of it if you have a qualified guide with you, I can also understand that it is sometimes more enjoyable to do your own thing. So below are the self drive safari tips provided by the couple as well as a few that I have added myself.</p>
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<h3>Advice for Self Drive Safaris</h3>
<p>In the video the tips they pass on are listed below:</p>
<p><strong>1) Drive Slowly</strong><br />
I could not agree more, you really need to drive slowly, not only will your vehicle thank you if you are on dirt roads, but your chances of seeing game will dramatically improve.</p>
<p><strong>2) Avoid the Mid Day Heat</strong><br />
Again this is excellent advice. If you ever stay at a safari lodge and go on game drive with a safari guide, the drives will almost certainly be either in the early morning or late afternoon as most Southern African animals are much more active at these times. So get to the wildlife reserve early go on a game drive till mid morning and then during the mid day, relax, have some lunch or laze around a swimming pool to keep cool and then go out again later in the afternoon to maximise your chances of viewing the wildlife.</p>
<h3>A few More tips:</h3>
<p><strong>Stop on Bridges</strong><br />
I noticed in their video that they stopped on a bridge and looked up and Down the River, this is a great tip &#8211; most animals need to drink at some time or another and because of this sources of water always make great places to find many species of animals and birds. You never know what you might see. Even if the river is dry, many animals especially larger ones like Elephant will use dry riverbeds as highways, partly because they are easier to walk down than through the middle of the bush and because there is often an abundance of food sources growing on river banks &#8211; so it is kind of like an animals version of a street market.</p>
<p><strong>Use a 4&#215;4</strong><br />
This is not so much due to the roads, as mentioned earlier most National Parks in South Africa have an excellent road network, perfectly fine for a saloon car. It is more for the height advantage, the higher up you gan get the better, this is especially important during and after the rainy season when there will be plenty of tall grass about.</p>
<p><strong>Use Hides</strong><br />
Many Reserves will have game viewing and bird watching hides located in the park. The are usually positioned in areas where wildlife is often seen (water holes are a favourite). So find out where they are on the reserve, try and get to one either early in the morning or later in the afternoon and hopefully you will get plenty of sightings.</p>
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		<title>Why a Guided Game Drive Safari is Advisable</title>
		<link>http://www.safari-guide.co.uk/blog/2009/03/guided-game-drivesafaris-advised/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2009 15:25:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HluHluwe Elephant: 1 German Car containing Swiss Tourists: 0
A Swiss couple had a holiday experience that they will never forget, when came a little too close to an elephant on their African    safari in HluHluwe Game Reserve in South Africa.
For me it really illustrates the importance of going on a Safari Game [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone" title="HluHluwe Elephant vs German Car" src="http://www.safari-guide.co.uk/images/places/south-africa/hluhluwe-elephant-car.jpg" alt="HluHluwe Elephant vs German Car" width="500" height="375" /></p>
<h2>HluHluwe Elephant: 1 German Car containing Swiss Tourists: 0</h2>
<p>A Swiss couple had a holiday experience that they will never forget, when came a little too close to an elephant on their African    safari in <a title="HluHluwe Game Reserve, South Africa" href="http://www.safari-guide.co.uk/south-africa-hluhluwe-game-reserve.php">HluHluwe Game Reserve</a> in <a title="South Africa Safari Holiday Guide" href="http://www.safari-guide.co.uk/south_africa.php">South Africa</a>.</p>
<p>For me it really illustrates the importance of going on a Safari Game Drive with a qualified safari guide (field guide). Sure there will always be accidents, even with a qualified safari guide because the African bush and it&#8217;s animals can be unpredictable at times.</p>
<p>A trained field guide will not only will they have been trained in animal behaviour and what to do in an emergency, but they will also be able to point out many interesting aspects of what you are looking at. Their local knowledge will also mean that you are bound to see more of the wildlife as well.</p>
<p><strong>Self Drive Safaris</strong><br />
Most of the National Parks in South Africa, including the <a title="Kruger National Park" href="http://www.safari-guide.co.uk/south_africa_kruger.php">Kruger National Park</a>, <a title="Addo Elephant National Park" href="http://www.safari-guide.co.uk/south-africa-addo-elephant-national-park.php">Addo Elephant National Park</a> and the <a title="HluHluwe uMfolozi National Park" href="http://www.safari-guide.co.uk/south-africa-hluhluwe-imfolozi-national-park.php">HluHluwe uMfolozi National Park</a> allow you to go on a self drive safari, but usually only on certain roads. Most also offer Guided Game Drives as well as options to hire a guide who will travel with you in your own vehicle.</p>
<p>So please when you go on Safari to one of the many <a title="South Africa Game Reserves and National Parks Guide" href="http://www.safari-guide.co.uk/south_africa_reserves.php">National Parks in South Africa</a> make sure you organise a guided game drive as I am sure the Swiss couple of Rico Beltrame and his sister Angela would vouch for.</p>
<p>For those who are interested, Rico Beltrame and his sister Angela were both fine after the incident although the damage to the rented cost about R7000 to repair!</p>
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