
Namibia General Safety Tips
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'A guide on basic safety practices while on safari and or in the African bush'
General Safety Tips:
If you're on a mobile, packaged safari and/ or tour, encountering safety risks are minimal - tour operators make it their business to know the areas they travel to so risk is kept to a minimum.
Try not to travel alone, always keep to small groups, never hitch hike or get a lift from a stranger when you are on your own. Always read the local news and keep up to date on current happenings around the world and in Africa.
Websites like
www.news24.com,
www.iafrica.com,
www.africanews.org and
www.iol.co.za are updated with top stories almost hourly.
Ask a few locals to give you a run-down on all safe and unsafe areas, dress codes as well as areas where the tourist are.
The central areas of the larger cities (e.g. Johannesburg, Cape Town, Harare, Victoria Falls, Livingstone, Windhoek and Maputo) have a criminal element that preys on unwary tourists! Do not walk alone in apparently deserted places; wherever possible walk with a group. Be on the look out for pickpockets and bag snatchers. Do not carry more cash than required. Keep a photocopy of the first few pages of your passport, visas and air tickets, separately from the original documents.
When driving in Africa there are a few simple rules, drive carefully and slowly (speed kills), remember animals and humans can cross the road at any time (quite often just in front of you), try never to drive at night, stay alert as roads are often poorly maintained and pot holes are to be found, always wear you seat belts.
Stay aware of what's going on around you, you have a good chance of enjoying a problem-free safari!
Safety on Safari:
Always listen to your guide!
When visiting wildlife areas do not walk into the bush without your guide!
Do not approach any wild animals: It is dangerous!
Do not swim in any rivers (presence of crocodiles and hippo's)!
Never feed any animals, however inquisitive they may appear to be!
