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Introduction to Camping in Africa
Traveling and camping through Africa can be great fun. The chance to hear the sounds of animals on safari, a mosque broadcasting the morning prayer, or local women singing as the sun rises can be moving experience. In wilderness areas where there are animals, you will never forget the first time an animal is breathing next to your tent or an elephants just happens to walk by at night. In the middle of the desert, there is no better way to watch the sun rise over endless sand dunes. This is the beauty of Africa and is what makes camping unique in so many ways. For adventurous travelers coming to Africa for the first time, a number of people are curious about camping, whether they should pack a tent, camping regulations, safety and proximity to animals. Much of this depends upon which country, the type of terrain, and how long you plan to be living in a tent. Often the question comes to whether or not you should pack a tent. If you’re planning a big trip through remote parts of Africa, where you will find no or few accommodations, it’s good to pack a tent. In tourist countries, like South Africa, Tanzania, Morocco, Egypt, you can easily find guesthouses or small hotels in most villages. If you’re going on safari, most tour companies provide the tents, although you should inquire about their conditions first. If you want to camp throughout Africa, here is the rule of thumb. Cities: Villages: National Parks: Author: Donovan | Category: Camping
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