Some Tips For African Safari Newbies

I was chatting with my friend Brian overover there that are so big they'll pick you up and
breakfast recently; we hadn't caught up for suchcarry you away."Our coffees had arrived. I
a long time. Brian is an international pilot andreviewed what Brian had told me so far. "Light
spends quite a good deal of his time overseas.clothing; something warmer in winter, hat, insect
"Where have you been for the last month?" Irepellant... sounds simple so far. Is there anything
enquired."Africa mate, Africa," he replied.I waselse," I asked."Oh yes mate," he replied in a
surprised by this..."I thought you just flew tononchalant fashion. "There sure is. Take sunscreen.
Europe and the U.K.""No. I wasn't working. I wasYou'll need it. Take loose change when you're on
on safari mate," he said.I was surprised.."Safari! Ithe road particularly in South Africa. Great
know you're adventurous but I didn't think youfreeways but in a four hour drive to Kruger
were that game.I've been thinking of doing a tripNational Park we copped seven tolls!""Brutal mate,"
like that. How was it?""Brilliant mate, absolutelyI said."Yeah, sure was. I thought I was back home
brilliant. If you've been thinking of doing an Africanin Sydney. I wouldn't carry a wallet though," he
Safari trip don't think too long about it. It wassaid taking a sip of coffee. "Why not?" I
simply stunning," Brian said excitedly. His toneasked."Well, I wouldn't carry a wallet in an urban
suddenly picked up. "When were you thinking ofarea. Let's just say it's safer not too.""Got you," I
going?""I'm not sure. Have you got anynodded. "Is that it?""One more thing," he said. "Just
suggestions for a safari newbie?" I asked."Sure,"make sure you have id with you all the time. You
he replied. "Summer time is good.""Where did youwon't believe how many people get caught
go?" I asked."We went to Bongani on the edge ofwithout their passports on them. On last year's
Kruger National Park in South Africa," Briansafari I got taught a neat little trick. One sure fire
responded."It was perfect for us. We stayed atway not to forget your passport.""What's that," I
the Bongani Mountain Lodge..." I interruptedasked.Brian finished his coffee, wiped his mouth
quickly."Mountain Lodge! I thought it was a safari.and said.."Well mate, before you go to bed at
Weren't you supposed to be roughing it?""I wasnight, put your passport and one shoe in the
mate," he said. "You know me. Anything below 5room safe or somewhere out of sight...""What? I
star and I'm roughing it!" We both laughed. Brianbutted in. "Did you say one of your shoes?"Brian
had a dry sense of humour."Okay," I said. "Givestill had his mouth wide open. Then told me.."Stop
me an African Safari preparation list. What areinterrupting!""Okay. Sorry... can't help myself," I said
the things I should prepare before I go?"Brianapologetically. Brian continued.."The reason you put
gave his chin one of those pensive mood typeone of your shoes away is because when you're
rubs. He paused for a while. Meantime I usheredgetting dressed in the morning; when you
over the waitress.."Two more flat whites please."remember you've put one of your shoes away
Brian looked up at me and in his usual dry Aussieyou'll also remember it's with your
tone started giving me a checklist."Don't get toopassport.""You're a genius mate," I said with a grin
carried away with taking a heap of stuff withon my face. "That's why you get paid the big
you," he said. "Travel Light.In summer you justbucks."Brian thanked me. And then said.. "And I'm
need light clothing. Winter time, the days arenot charging much for this advice. Just pay the
warm but the nights get cold so you'll needtab and we'll call it even."So there it was. A crash
something warm. Don't go overboardAfrican safari course for newbies from a
though.""What about a hat?" I asked. Brian lookedseasoned safari veteran.And the best part is; you
at me as if I was blonde, which I'm not; not bydon't have to be a "Jungle Jim" type to appreciate
hair color anyway."Mate," he said a littleit!Dean Caporella is a professional Journalist an
sarcastically. "You're in Africa. It's hot. Of courseSports Broadcaster who takes an interest in a
you need a hat."I tried to maintain a littlewide variety of topics. Dean, like most of us, is
dignity.."What about mozzies?"Brian looked at medrawn by the mystery and adventure of Africa.
a with a little more approval this time. "Ahh!"You just have to marvel at this magnificent
Mosquitoes! They can be a real pain. Definitelycontinent. So much history. It's wildlife, flora and
need insect repellant. Mate, there are mozziessheer magnifence. It's so unique.