Faq

Frequent Asked Questions

What countries can I visit on an Egypt & Africa Safari?

These tours combine Egypt with select African countries, such as Kenya, Tanzania or South Africa, for an unforgettable multi-country adventure.

What vaccinations or health precautions are needed before traveling?

Ensure that your routine vaccinations are current. Vaccinations usually required would be for Hepatitis A and Typhoid. Some countries may even require Yellow Fever vaccination. If traveling to malaria-prone areas, anti-malarial medication and mosquito repellent are advised.

Are these tours suitable for families and children?

Yes. There are many safari camps and tours that welcome families with kids. For some activities, such as gorilla trekking or other strenuous hikes, there may be age or fitness qualifications.

What should I pack for an African safari tour?

The essentials are light and comfortable clothes, some safari-colored neutrals, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable walking boots, a small basic first-aid kit, and a camera or binoculars.

Can I combine multiple countries in a single tour?

Yes, many Egypt & Africa Safari packages can range from combining Egypt with any other African country based on the package.

What are some safety tips as far as local food and water are concerned?

While on Egypt & Africa safari tours, always drink bottled water and avoid ice, unpeeled fruits, and vegetables depending on the region. Carry hand sanitizer, especially in rural areas with limited sanitation.

What kinds of wildlife and nature experiences can I expect?

Safari tours typically include game drives in the bush, national parks, birdwatching, and a chance to view elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and any other wildlife, depending on the area.

Are Egypt & Africa Safari tours suitable for solo travelers?

Yes. Many tours warmly accommodate solo travelers. Some of these tours feature single-room elements or encourage travelers to mingle with group safaris.