African Safari for Single Traveler?
Mar 14th, 2010 by admin
I am planning a trip for 2009, and I am looking for a reputable company which operates african safaris for a solo traveler. I would like to latch on to a group (preferably an under 40 crowd). Thanks!
Most safari companies will take a single traveler, problem starts with accommodations as rooms are usually for two’ in that case you pay the full room rate or share.
as for safari company haven’t found one that deals specifically with singles also you did not say what country you will be traveling to.
NO TIME PLAN FOR 2009
NO SAFARIS FOR A SPECIFIC AGE SAFARIS
here is what they are saying
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Group trips are great for traveler’s looking to join up with others on safari. From multi-day camping trips to epic steam train journeys there are many options. These scheduled trips have set departures throughout the year.
Insider’s Tip: A single supplement is the fee solo traveler’s pay to cover the unoccupied half of their accommodations. If you are a single traveler group trips are generally the most cost effective option as they have lower single supplement costs than tailor-made safaris. In fact several of the trips below have no single supplement at all!
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If you’re traveling alone – expect to pay a single supplement, which may vary from nominal to almost 100% of the trip cost, depending on the logistics involved and the expertise of your safari planner. An experienced and knowledgeable safari planner can recommend a trip that offers the best value for a single traveler, sometimes even eliminating this extra charge altogether!
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What about traveling single?
Sure! A safari is the ideal trip for the independent traveler. Go new places – meet new people! Just be aware that many of the lodges and camps apply a single supplement. If you prefer to travel with a group, please review some of the safaris we offer which have set departure dates. If you are unsure about this, please feel free to contact us and we will gladly assist with the information you may require.
Most safari companies will take a single traveler, problem starts with accommodations as rooms are usually for two’ in that case you pay the full room rate or share.
as for safari company haven’t found one that deals specifically with singles also you did not say what country you will be traveling to.
NO TIME PLAN FOR 2009
NO SAFARIS FOR A SPECIFIC AGE SAFARIS
here is what they are saying
1.
Group trips are great for traveler’s looking to join up with others on safari. From multi-day camping trips to epic steam train journeys there are many options. These scheduled trips have set departures throughout the year.
Insider’s Tip: A single supplement is the fee solo traveler’s pay to cover the unoccupied half of their accommodations. If you are a single traveler group trips are generally the most cost effective option as they have lower single supplement costs than tailor-made safaris. In fact several of the trips below have no single supplement at all!
2.
If you’re traveling alone – expect to pay a single supplement, which may vary from nominal to almost 100% of the trip cost, depending on the logistics involved and the expertise of your safari planner. An experienced and knowledgeable safari planner can recommend a trip that offers the best value for a single traveler, sometimes even eliminating this extra charge altogether!
3.
What about traveling single?
Sure! A safari is the ideal trip for the independent traveler. Go new places – meet new people! Just be aware that many of the lodges and camps apply a single supplement. If you prefer to travel with a group, please review some of the safaris we offer which have set departure dates. If you are unsure about this, please feel free to contact us and we will gladly assist with the information you may require.
References :
1.www.ultimateafrica.com/travel/group.html
2,www.onsafari.com/planning_your_safari.php
3.safariconsultants.com/General/faq.htm
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References :
http://www.africanaffair.co.uk/
http://www.africanoutposts.co.za/