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Money Matters - How To Make Your Africa Safari Tours Budget Friendly?

How much will it actually cost to go for African Safari Tours? This question may<br>seem quite puzzling & bewildering as the cost of travels may differ from one<br>place to another during your African Safari Tours. Travelling to Botswana, for<br>example, may prove to cost much more than a trip to Tanzania. To relieve or<br>simplify your travel planning& expenses, we’ve answered a series of normally<br>asked questions to do with money that will help you budget for your<br>upcoming African adventure as well as providing you the maximum comfort<br>that you desire while capturing& experiencing the most memorable<br>moments in your life.

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Money Matters - How To Make Your Africa Safari Tours Budget Friendly?

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  1. Money Matters Money Matters - - How To Make Your Africa How To Make Your Africa Safari Tours Budget Friendly? Safari Tours Budget Friendly? How much will it actually cost to go for African Safari Tours? This question may seem quite puzzling & bewildering as the cost of travels may differ from one place to another during your African Safari Tours. Travelling to Botswana, for example, may prove to cost much more than a trip to Tanzania. To relieve or simplify your travel planning& expenses, we’ve answered a series of normally asked questions to do with money that will help you budget for your upcoming African adventure as well as providing you the maximum comfort that you desire while capturing& experiencing the most memorable moments in your life. Depending On Where You Go In Africa, You May Need To Obtain Visas Depending on different African Safari Destinations that you might be visiting in Africa, you might need to obtain visas in advance. It is paramount that you check before booking your flights to find out whether or not you require a visa to enter. Some countries like South Africa, Botswana and Rwanda don’t require or ask for a visa from US passport holders. However, most African nations enforce visa requirements that are generally priced between USD 50 to 200.

  2. Furthermore, some visas can be obtained or gained upon arrival to the respective countries, but there are cases where you have to apply for a visa beforehand. A visa to Angola, for example, needs to be applied at least 2 weeks beforehand and requires a lot of legal paperworkthat may delay the application process. Thus, it will be better to know beforehand where you are getting in to and what you have to do to get through. In case you are planning for a multi-country visit in Africa, you can also opt to obtain the East Africa Tourist visa for US$100. All such visas will grant you entry to countries like Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda for 90 days. Paying just hundred bucks is a great price to stay in these crucial countries like for around ninety days. But still before that, it will be better for you to consult with your Travel Agent as well as the embassies of these countries. What Will You Do In Africa? The most common attraction that leads people to travel to Africa is African Safari Destinations. Countries like Kenya, South Africa and Tanzania are well known for its several safari vacations.

  3. It is a common false impressions & beliefs that all the safari tours are extremely expensive. While they may be pricier than other activities in Africa, there are varying safari options – ranging from very affordable to luxuriously priced tours & safaris.For example, a budget safari in Kenya may range from US$47 and can go up to US$280 per night, while Kenyan luxury safaris can go as high as US$1264 per night. Prices of safaris also differ from country to country, such as in Kenya Destinations where Maasai Mara National Park in Kenya, known to be the generally the best affordable option. Countries like Botswana, on the other hand are known for its luxury safaris that come with a bulky price tag that goes up to US$2400 per night. How Will You Get Around? There are plenty of transportation options during your visit to African Safari Destinations depending on your sense of adventure. For those travelling in South Africa, there is the option of “Baz Bus” that’s a hop on hop off bus making a stop in over 40 towns in South Africa between Cape Town and Johannesburg. Prices can vary up to US$175 to US$500.

  4. For the more adventures, there is the option of travelling on public buses or minivans also. Both types of travel, while it is less comfortable when compared to a comfortable bus equipped with air-conditioning, even though, it also offers you a unique opportunity to experience life as a normal local and attach with everyday Africans. Minivans are the cheapest option available of all, priced between US$0.20 to US$8, while buses cost up to US$3 – US$32. If you are really feeling daring& bold, why not hire a car and drive yourself around all African Safari Tours? Car rentals prices can range from US$30 to US$100 per day, depending on the type of vehicle you hire. Bear in mind that some African countries have more stony roads than paved ones, making it necessary to hire a 4WDthat will cost you more than a sedan car. What Currency Should You Bring?

  5. The US Dollar and the European Euro are by far the most general and reachable currencies in Africa. It is highly recommended that you split your cash between the local currency with the dollars or the Euro. Many countries in the continent charge airport fees in US dollars while some national parks of African Safari take only US dollars, so having some readily available cash will come in handy. While Tipping Is Not Compulsory In Africa, But It Is A Great Practice To Have Since Many Locals Earn Below The Minimum Wage

  6. While tipping is not compulsory in Africa either you go for Tanzania Destinations, Kenya Destinations or Uganda Destinations. It is normally a great practice to have it, since many locals earn below the least wage. For safari guides and drivers, the tips that they receive typically make up a large percentage of their salary. Always carry small change for tipping purposes and tip either in the local currency or in US Dollars. It is better this way to develop relations with locals including guides& drivers. Thus, by following the above rules of engagement, you can make your African Safari Tours budget friendly. Moreover, we would like to advice you that it is better to Contact Us for your travel packages, transportation, accommodation and other such expenses in Africa.

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