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Peter Greenberg: African Safaris

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Peter, I have watched your travels for several years and listened to your tips on the NBC Today show. Now that I'm living in the Middle East, I would like to go on safari in Africa. Please recommend a safe and memorable place. Thank you for your time and thoughtful advice.

–Curtis, Newport News, Va.


In terms of safety, Africa has long been a concern for travelers, and with recent developments in Kenya and Zimbabwe, it definitely remains a concern. That said, it's really a matter of knowing which countries are relatively safe and stable. Among the most stable in Africa today are several safari hotspots, including South Africa, Tanzania, Botswana, and Namibia.

One thing to keep in mind is that on many African safaris, malaria can be a concern. While malaria is preventable with the right medications, many travelers experience problems with the medications—side effects that can start with nausea but can be much more severe in some people. So why not opt for a location that's malaria-free?

One option is the “Malaria-Free Safari Package,” from Premier Tours. This eight-day adventure starts at $2,575 and includes outings at Shamwari Game Reserve and Makweti Safari Lodge, both of which are malaria-free. You'll be able to see the Big Five animals—elephant, leopard, cape buffalo, lion, and rhino http://premiertours.com.

Another malaria-free option that would work well if you've got children in your party is called Mark's Camp in the Lalibela Game Reserve. One of the most kid-friendly safari spots around, this lodge offers kids their own guides, features playgrounds, and has lots of kid-friendly activities. A company called Magic Globe offers a 14-day “Family Safari and Garden Route” starting at 1,644 British pounds (about $3,235) for adults and 936 pounds (about $1,840) for kids. Besides several days on safari, this package includes stops in Cape Town and nearby vineyards. For more, visit www.magicglobe.com.  

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