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Safety is the main concern
There is considerable crime in many parts of Southern Africa. Most of this crime is not aimed at the tourist. As a rule, we do not visit areas considered dangerous. There is no crime in any of the game parks, nor in the areas of transport. Africa safari travel is not much differnet than any other travel. If you park your rental car in Cape Town with your Nikon out on the seat, it can easily be stolen...just as it might in Tucson or Seattle. Any travel requires basic common sense.We will not conduct an African safari in Zimbabwe as the current political struggles of President Mugabe is making the safety of the tourist questionable. We might visit Victoria Falls, but we will arrive and stay in Zambia.
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Lion and Elephant 1998-2002
---We are also taking a moral stance. The oppressive Zimbabwe government has recently announced that they are considering opening up elephant hunting to those willing to pay upwards of $30,000 to kill an elephant.
Many of my clients opt to do some traveling on their own either before or after our African safari. I will advise you on places to go and things to see, all the time taking your safety into concern.
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