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Tanzania cheetah safaris advices in 2021? Cheetah Revolution Safaris is a registered company under the company’s act in Kenya. We are also legally licensed by the Tourism Regulatory Authority and The Government ministry of Tourism and Wildlife. Cheetah Revolution Safaris is a proud member of Tour Operators Society of Kenya (TOSK) Member No. TOSK/MEMBER/No.0007, which protects client’s interests and provides secures safaris. With the bond process, TOSK is able to operate all tours in case a company collapses or runs bankrupt. In this case, you are secured with the money paid and you are guaranteed of a fruitful and successful safari in E. Africa.

With our Safaris from Mombasa, we make sure you get a taste of the wild and not just the beach. With the Moi International Airport in place, you can opt to land in Mombasa and start your safari from there as you explore the major parks in Kenya. If you would to expand your stay, and embark on an extension to Tanzania or Uganda, we are here to help arrange your safari. With our wide variety of safaris, we have both Day Trips and short, medium and long haul safaris all starting from Mombasa, Ukunda Diani, Watamu and Malindi. With its recent awards, the Kenyan coast and parks have emerged to be the best among many other beaches and parks in Africa. Therefore, the beach and bush Safari you choose is guaranteed to be an epitome experience with your family, friends, on solo or colleagues.

Are you seeking a safari package that will mean you have the opportunity to see some of the most fascinating wildlife that Africa has to offer? If so, our stunning Botswana safaris will be perfect for you. At Cheetah Revolution we offer numerous Botswana holidays that allow you to explore one of Africa’s greatest safari destinations. Botswana tours are well renowned for their huge elephant herd spotting opportunities, however whilst discovering this glorious area of the work you will also have the opportunity to spot the Big Five and more! Botswana safaris are usually known for being a little quieter than some of its neighbouring countries, but with breathtaking scenery, such as the unique waterways of the Okavango Triangle and the stunning Victoria Falls, Botswana Safari Tours are guaranteed to be memorable in every way. Discover additional info at Tanzania Safaris. Local gastronomy: It will definitely be a unique experience, but do not expect to be prepared. Given the low living standards of African countries, their traditional foods are simplistic, based on meat and vegetables. In Tanzania and Kenya you will find Ugali – a kind of white lobster (made from maize, maize or sorghum) served with fish, meat or vegetables. In Cape Verde, if you are a fan of fish and seafood, be prepared for good experiences: it is only in the middle of the Atlantic. In Madagascar you will eat a lot of rice with vegetables and you should not avoid the “rice cake” – their bread based on rice. If you are more conservative, do not worry, because you will find many restaurants with European specificity: many people from the old continent have retired to Tanzania and have opened a restaurant.

Africa is a fascinating destination if you are searching for raw wildlife feeling. If desert – and its accompanying gobsmacking scenery – is your thing, a trip through Namibia and Botswana is perfect. Enjoy the incredible vastness of Namibia, the dunes of Sossusvlei, wild coast of Swakopmund, the incredible, game-rich Etosha and a visit to a local bushman community. From there, you head into the lush Caprivi Strip, going on a game drive through the parks between Botswana and Angola that form an important part of the migratory corridor for elephants and other wildlife. Then it’s off to the breath-taking Okavango Delta, followed by the barren beauty of Makgadikgadi. Spend two days exploring Chobe, which boasts one of the largest elephant populations in Africa, followed by two days in Hwange (Zim). You’ll see elephant and more magnificent elephant! And that’s beside all the other African wildlife favourites who call these parks ‘home’.

Preparing for a vacation in Kenya: When to visit the beautiful African country: Being a neighbor to Tanzania, the climate is identical. It is best to visit Kenya during June-September or January-February, during their dry seasons. How to get to Kenya: Kenya has two international airports, served by many major airlines (such as KLM, Air France, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines etc.) – Mombassa (on the coast) and Nairobi (the capital). Mombassa is a better option, as there are numerous charter flights from Western Europe. As expected, we do not have direct flights, but there are many variants from Milan, Rome, Istanbul and London (and until then you get a low cost flight). Find more details at https://cheetahsafaris.co.ke/.