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Should we expect any language or communication issues at the places we will be visiting?
English is widely spoken throughout Africa, including all the camps and lodges.
More questions on While On Safari
How is the wildlife?
How is the birding?
Are there opportunities to meet with local people or visit real African villages?
Is there electricity at the safari lodges and camps?
Will I be able to recharge the batteries in my camera or other electrical equipment?
Can I have my clothes washed while on safari?
What types of food are served on safari?
What about special dietary needs (vegetarian, diabetic, no spicy foods)?
What drinks are available on safari?
Will we be expected to pay additional park fees once we arrive at the safari camps and lodges?
What is there to buy in Africa?
How much are we expected to tip at the safari camps and lodges?
How do we get around while in Africa?
What type of vehicles are used on safari for wildlife viewing?
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