Since the earliest days of exploration, African safaris have captured travelers’ imaginations. Few experiences compare to seeing some of the world’s most extraordinary wildlife at close range, moving freely through vast, untamed landscapes. A safari invites you to step away from modern life and into a world shaped by nature itself, where moments of quiet observation and sudden exhilaration unfold side by side.
More than simply watching lions cross the savannah or elephants gather at a watering hole, a safari fosters a deeper connection to the natural world and our place within it. To experience it fully, however, understanding how to move, observe, and engage is essential. Drawing on decades of on-the-ground expertise, Enchanting Travels’ specialists share their essential dos and don’ts for safari travel. Discover practical guidance designed to help you savor every remarkable moment of your adventure.

“To go on safari is to shed the material world and step into an entirely different dimension. You begin to hear the heartbeat of the land, the once-ignored rustle of the grass and the distinct languages of birds and other animals become your own. As your senses sharpen, the superficial falls away, leaving only the raw, honest laws of nature. It is more than an escape; it is a homecoming that quickly becomes an obsession.”
— Anna Thomas, SENIOR TRAVEL CONSULTANT, Enchanting Travels
Dos of an African Safari
First and foremost, the most important Dos will come from your guides. Always follow their instructions closely as no one understands the land or its wildlife better. With their expertise, you’ll be able to see the most animals in completely natural ways—while showing up as a considerate, respectful guest.
- Bring binoculars: Not every animal wants to—or should—come close. While phone cameras can help, binoculars allow you to appreciate fine details and distant moments without disturbing wildlife.
- Wear layers: Temperatures can shift quickly, particularly around sunrise and sunset. In just an hour or two, conditions can move from cool to warm.
- Respect local culture: Greet anyone you meet along the way, and always ask permission before taking photos of people.
- Choose earth tones: Opt for natural, muted colours across your wardrobe. This isn’t about camouflage, but about blending in comfortably without drawing unnecessary attention.
- Hydrate consistently: Long hours outdoors, often in warm conditions, can quickly lead to dehydration. Carry extra water and consider electrolyte packets so you stay energised throughout the day.
- Make an animal diary: Fun for all ages, especially children. When you encounter dozens of species, jotting down what you’ve seen helps preserve the details long after your safari ends.

Don’ts of an African Safari
Just as important as what to do is knowing what to avoid. Steering clear of these common missteps helps ensure a smoother, more rewarding experience.
- Don’t overpack: It’s tempting to prepare for every scenario, but many lodges and camps offer laundry services and modern comforts, making a lighter suitcase more practical.
- Don’t make loud noises: Leave the roaring to the wildlife. Clapping, shouting, or even sudden movements can startle animals and cause them to retreat.
- Don’t worry about hiking boots: Despite the name, most safari experiences take place in a vehicle. Comfortable closed-toe shoes or sturdy sandals are usually sufficient. The best choice is whatever keeps you most at ease.
- Don’t bring a fancy hat: There’s a good chance it won’t survive a breezy game drive. Choose something that fits securely and won’t disappear into the savannah.
- Don’t get out of the vehicle: For your safety, only step out when your guide explicitly says it’s safe. Hazards aren’t always obvious, and unplanned stops can disrupt the flow of the experience. And never swim in rivers or lakes.
- Don’t feed the animals: As tempting as it may be, feeding wildlife disrupts natural behaviors and ecosystems, and can put both animals and people at risk.
“The true essence of safari lies in its unpredictability. With every dawn bringing a new landscape and every path offering a hidden encounter, it is a journey defined by pure, unscripted excitement.”
— Danielle Cicci, Senior TRAVEL Consultant, ENCHANTING TRAVELS

Making Your African Safari Unforgettable
An African safari is as much about awareness as it is about adventure. When approached with curiosity, patience, and respect, each day offers moments of pure exhilaration. Understanding how to engage with the environment, wildlife, and local communities allows the experience to remain in your heart long after you return home.
At Enchanting Travels, our custom luxury African safaris are designed with this philosophy at their core. Drawing on decades of expertise and trusted local partnerships, we craft journeys that balance comfort, safety, and meaningful connection so you can experience Africa at its most authentic — guided every step of the way by the experts who know it best.