African safari trip cost?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you see the American tourist just killed on one of these? An elephant stormed their vehicle, flipping it over. It was the Kafue National Park in Zambia.


Oh, look. It’s the person who tells us that Istanbul is dangerous outside of the airport, that Mexico is rife with killers, and that you will definitely be raped in Cape Town.

Where do you live, poster? I’m sure I can find many instances of violence in your hometown.


Not PP. travel for work everywhere. Istanbul is not awful but Risky. Mexico is quite bad right now. I would not go. Cape Town is more like Mexico than Istanbul. Pretty bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you see the American tourist just killed on one of these? An elephant stormed their vehicle, flipping it over. It was the Kafue National Park in Zambia.


Oh, look. It’s the person who tells us that Istanbul is dangerous outside of the airport, that Mexico is rife with killers, and that you will definitely be raped in Cape Town.

Where do you live, poster? I’m sure I can find many instances of violence in your hometown.


Not PP. travel for work everywhere. Istanbul is not awful but Risky. Mexico is quite bad right now. I would not go. Cape Town is more like Mexico than Istanbul. Pretty bad.


Just stay in your hotel then, quivering in fear of the native people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you see the American tourist just killed on one of these? An elephant stormed their vehicle, flipping it over. It was the Kafue National Park in Zambia.


Oh, look. It’s the person who tells us that Istanbul is dangerous outside of the airport, that Mexico is rife with killers, and that you will definitely be raped in Cape Town.

Where do you live, poster? I’m sure I can find many instances of violence in your hometown.


Not PP. travel for work everywhere. Istanbul is not awful but Risky. Mexico is quite bad right now. I would not go. Cape Town is more like Mexico than Istanbul. Pretty bad.


Just stay in your hotel then, quivering in fear of the native people.


I am PP -- I don't. I travel everywhere for work. Often in risky places. I call it like I see it. My firm will not allow Mexico travel for executives without armed guards for fear of kidnapping. If you do not think Istanbul is risky you are crazy. I did not say I would not go -- just said risky. Cape Town is riskier. Still would go if I had to but not the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you see the American tourist just killed on one of these? An elephant stormed their vehicle, flipping it over. It was the Kafue National Park in Zambia.


Oh, look. It’s the person who tells us that Istanbul is dangerous outside of the airport, that Mexico is rife with killers, and that you will definitely be raped in Cape Town.

Where do you live, poster? I’m sure I can find many instances of violence in your hometown.


Not PP. travel for work everywhere. Istanbul is not awful but Risky. Mexico is quite bad right now. I would not go. Cape Town is more like Mexico than Istanbul. Pretty bad.


Just stay in your hotel then, quivering in fear of the native people.


I am PP -- I don't. I travel everywhere for work. Often in risky places. I call it like I see it. My firm will not allow Mexico travel for executives without armed guards for fear of kidnapping. If you do not think Istanbul is risky you are crazy. I did not say I would not go -- just said risky. Cape Town is riskier. Still would go if I had to but not the best.


Your company is ridiculous and their fears have bled into your mind as well. I feel sorry for you, living in such fear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you see the American tourist just killed on one of these? An elephant stormed their vehicle, flipping it over. It was the Kafue National Park in Zambia.


Oh, look. It’s the person who tells us that Istanbul is dangerous outside of the airport, that Mexico is rife with killers, and that you will definitely be raped in Cape Town.

Where do you live, poster? I’m sure I can find many instances of violence in your hometown.


Not PP. travel for work everywhere. Istanbul is not awful but Risky. Mexico is quite bad right now. I would not go. Cape Town is more like Mexico than Istanbul. Pretty bad.


Just stay in your hotel then, quivering in fear of the native people.


I am PP -- I don't. I travel everywhere for work. Often in risky places. I call it like I see it. My firm will not allow Mexico travel for executives without armed guards for fear of kidnapping. If you do not think Istanbul is risky you are crazy. I did not say I would not go -- just said risky. Cape Town is riskier. Still would go if I had to but not the best.


Your company is ridiculous and their fears have bled into your mind as well. I feel sorry for you, living in such fear.


PP - where have you gone in the last six months? Impress us all with your bravery and street smarts as you interact with the "native people."
Anonymous
It was so long ago (2007) that I don't think prices matter at all anymore, but we spent our honeymoon Cape Town > Stellensbosch > 2 safari camps in Krueger. I literally cannot recommend the Singita camps enough - we went to Boulders and Lebombo, but they have a number of options - but the luxury and service juxtaposed with the natural beauty and experiences were literally the best trip of my life, and we travel a lot. Back then the camps were 1k pp / per night fully all inclusive of everything you can imagine, but may be worth checking current costs as it's a true dream trip. We hope to ake our kids when they are in high school as we don't think the cost would be justified while they are any younger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bespoke safari, family of 5. Cape Town, Krueger, Zambia Botswana. 18 days. $125,000 five years ago.included internal airfares but not getting to Johannesburg.

It was spectacular. That is the high end option.


You couldn’t wait to answer this.


Not Pp. And you couldn’t wait to be nasty.


DP. Oh, come on. We were all thinking that. It was just a flex and not helpful to OP. I briefly thought about how to translate a “bespoke” safari for 5 into a a safari for two, and I realized it can’t be done. There’s a baseline cost — you can’t just divide by 5 and multiply by 2. I also suspect that OP understands that one can spend as much money as you want on such things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very helpful when the posters list the particular company they used. Interesting no one so far has used any of the big name operators like Tauck, Nat Geo, Disney, etc.


I have done two safaris with AndBeyond. They manage lodges/camps throughout Africa but will also book you into other properties. They handle all the logistics like internal flights and airport transfers as well.

One big difference to ask about when you look at prices for each lodge is how many people per vehicle on the game drives. Fewer per car is usually less $ per night.
Anonymous
We went in 2010 and spent 3-4 days in Kruger in their rest camps. I thought they were great (as a pretty easy traveler not used to luxury accommodations). My favorite was Oliphants where we sat on our patio for hours watching elephants at a watering hole. You can book game drives and game walks at each rest camp. I got restless with drives and self drives, so really appreciated the game walk. It’s hard for me to sit still all day.
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