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SAFARI WEBSITE

THE
OUTBACK
AFRICA
SAFARI POLICY
We
conduct participation camping and fixed
accommodation safaris into remote areas of Southern
Africa.
Our maximum group size is 7 participants.
All
safari departures are fully guaranteed with four participants.
We shy away from mass tourism and strive to create a sense of team
spirit and promote group interaction.
Our programmes have no hidden optional extras, or food kitties. Groups
are given the chance to bond and not to segregate those who cannot
afford the options.
Outback Africa
has no age limit policy, as the right attitude, an open mind and
flexibility to African conditions are far more important to appreciate
the safaris offered.
Outback
endeavours to make the least possible environmental impact in the areas
through which we safari.
Outback Africa Safaris will not compromise on safety and mobility. The
company refrains from utilizing heavy cargo trucks or minibus taxis,
Outback Africa Safaris has invested in a fleet of 4x4 Land Rover
Defenders to conduct our safaris in. The Land Rover is not an
air-conditioned tour bus; it is designed for African safari conditions.
Outback
Africa Safari leaders are highly respected in the guiding fraternity in
Southern
Africa.
The guides are highly experienced, professional and multi-lingual,
chosen for their interpersonal skills and their ability to communicate
and educate clients interested in the ways of the African world. They
are registered with the guiding authorities and have the relevant
qualifications and experience to create life-changing experiences
whilst on our safaris.
In
remote regions in the National
Parks
of Botswana,
the Okavango Delta and Kalahari or South
Luangwa
National
Park
in Zambia,
we utilize the skills of local guides, giving our clients an insight
into the true African culture. The guides create an environmental
awareness on our safaris, knowing that Africa,
as we know it, is fast disappearing.
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