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When it
comes to any adventure travel advice for adventure holidays,
flexibility and patience are important words to remember. By
its very nature, adventure travel can be unpredictable, however good
the planning. If you then factor in that you are travelling in
African countries, 'expect the unexpected' becomes a good maxim to
remember.
Weather can change quickly and severely; transport on
poor roads can be uncomfortable, delayed or break down; infrastructure
to a similar European standard does not generally exist; communications
can be unreliable; and African culture can have a different sense of
urgency! These are all positive factors that will enrich
your trip and help give you fond memories of your African
adventure holiday.
The above can also affect your trip leader's ability to
follow our detailed itinerary to the letter. Our leader will do
all he can given the local circumstances he finds himself in to
minimise changes to the itinerary, and generally such changes are more
minor than major. It is sensible therefore to stay flexible and
regard the itinerary as a well-intentioned plan (that should broadly be
followed) and not as cast iron obligations.
Adventure travel by its very nature has more risks
associated with it than non-adventure travel, and for many, this makes
it more appealing. Our trips involve you in activities and take
you to 'wilderness' environments that carry potential risks (see also Vaccinations and
Health). Safari and beach extensions can also carry
risks, as wild animals can present threats to your safety and
health. We will do all we reasonably can to guide you and inform
you of the potential risks, which are your responsibility, and these
can be minimised by carefully following the instructions and advice of
your trip leader,
guide, driver, or staff at any of your accommodation. Follow the
rules of the camp/lodge/hotel, as many camps are open to animals, and
do not touch any animals, fish, plants or insects, as they may be
hazardous. Please note that many safari lodges/camps may require
you to sign a personal indemnity, either by way of a separate form or
by the signing of the guest register.
Some people want holidays to run like clockwork, and may find the above
issues and the increased potential risks unacceptable:
if you are like that and are not prepared to accept the above issues
and risks, then adventure travel is not for you. |