Anybody looking to save some money and have more fun, self-driven safari,
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Anybody looking to save some money and have more fun, self-driven safari,
> All you who have been: what did you do about malaria risk? Recently, there seems to be a lot of info surfacing about the risk of anti-malarial meds
All medicine is a trade off to some extent. Taking anti-malarial meds seemed much less risky to me than getting malaria.
I'd avoid it like the plague.
However, the blood samples were negative, but doctor said they often get false negatives.
Nemo2 & H20: those are some scary stories.
Anybody looking to save some money and have more fun, self-driven safari,
I'm just starting to look into possibly going on a African Safari. I'm thinking maybe summer of 2015. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to go? Do you know of any specific resource to help me gather information?
Check out Intrepid Travel and Gap Adventures for itinerary planning ideas.
Best of East Africa overview | Africa Tours. See the Best of East Africa with Intrepid Travel
https://www.gadventures.com/trips/kenya-tanzania-overland/DKTO/2014/
Both companies are known for inexpensive, roughing it, a bit younger crowd types adventure travel. Note, I have not taken a trip with them and dont know anyone personally who has. With your mom, you might want a more traditional trip to a couple of game reserves instead.
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