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Follow the basic and essential Safari Etiquettes to make your Kenya Safari a memorable and joyous journey. By respecting the nature and the wildlife of Kenya, you guarantee your own safety as well as that of your family. Following are the basic and easy to follow rules of the jungle: - Avoid driving off the road. It leads to erosion, destruction of the natural vegetation and growth of weeds.
- Do not too loudly, honk the horn, and blast your stereo. It will scare the animals away and you'll have nothing to see.
- Observe the animals from a distance without interfering. Photograph from a distance with a camera equipped with a telephoto lens.
- Do not tease, chase or corner a wild animal or else incur their wrath.
- Avoid the use of spotlights on the night drives. It leads to temporary blindness and distortion for the nocturnal animals.
- Do not pick or plant a domesticated living creature into the wild, or sabotage in any other the ecology of the reserves and park.
- Do not bring pets along on your Kenya Safari.
- Do not mimic animal sounds, clap hands, or throw objects to draw the attention of the animals.
- Listen to the guide. He knows what he is talking about.
- maintain a safe distance from the animals.
- Do not encourage poaching or hunting.
- Do not feed wild animals, even if they look so adorable.
- Do not litter the ground anywhere on your Kenya Safari. This can kill the animals by poisoning or choking.
- Do not smoke in the game reserve. You may be responsible for a raging forest or bush fire.
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