What to Expect on Your First Safari in Tanzania

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What to Expect on Your First Safari in Tanzania

Planning your first safari? Here’s what a typical day looks like with Bwanana Adventures:

Early Morning Game Drives
You’ll head out at sunrise to catch predators and wildlife at their most active.

Brunch & Midday Rest
Return to camp for a delicious bush brunch, followed by downtime or a dip in the pool.

Afternoon Safari
Head out again as animals gather near waterholes. Enjoy golden-hour light for stunning photos.

Sundowners & Campfire Stories
Wrap up the day with drinks in the bush and storytelling around the fire.Travel Tips: – Bring layers for chilly mornings – Keep your camera ready – Listen to your guide – they’re full of fascinating insights!

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