Hello, I have a friend who purchased a safari at fundraiser. It sounds like the location we are going to should be relatively easy to take the animals on the package. If we get done early and there are days left on the Safari, what is the normal procedure? Do you then leave or will there be something to fill the time. What is expected? We are new to this so we trying to plan appropriately. Should we take insurance so we can change flights if needed?
Is there something to do, after I collect the package, in the middle of Africa, surrounded by national parks, exotic animals, and and myriad of possibilities, while in the same time, I have no idea when I will come back next time?!
Extra days after the hunt, are best days for me! Time spent without hunting pressure!
1. Shoot other animals, and be aware of price list. Package list is not carved in stone. Check with PH and outfitter optional animals.
2. Hunt and chase jackals and baboons.
3. Take camera. (You do have a HD camera for this trip, do you?) Go on a blind over waterhole, enjoy the show, and take pictures of animals. I suggest to have tripod for camera, so you will have steady rest to take pictures with large zoom at long distance.
4. Make research before the trip. Check what is there within reachable distance by car. National parks, historic places. Ask outfitter what is there around. Take PH, and go there.
5. Souvenirs. Check is there authentic local village nearby where you can buy souvenirs. For souvenirs in the touristic centers one of my PHs says they are all "made in China". In local villages you may buy handcrafted wood work.
6. Visit local taxidermy workshop, if around.
7. I love fishing. I devoted one day of the hunt, to spend fishing on my last hunt.
8. If you still have time to plan the trip: take return tickets few days later after the hunt, and make a country tour - to visit most famous places around.
PS:
About souvenirs in touristic places: I have seen them in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe. (And bought some) But they are all the same. Cannot make difference to specific ethnic group. This leads me to beleive, my PH is right. "Made in China", or elswhere on industrial level. But authentic woodwork in local village will be very different, more rustic. You will see.
About camera - below is photo of wild Zimbabwean sable, I took at 100 meters, 2 months ago

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