Do high-end safaris make a distinction?
This post was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK).Thirty years back, when Beks Ndlovu was beginning as a guide near his town in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, safaris were a various monster. It was all practical camps providing back-to-nature simpleness for gnarly wildlife lovers-- more animal encounters than animal conveniences. "It wasn't a lot about the nature of the lodging as the experience-- spending quality time in these remote locations with your guide," he states.In the stepping in years, what he calls the "high-end area" has actually risen in appeal, driven by altering consumer tastes towards high-end, unwinding experiences. For the camps, "it's ended up being an arms race," states Chris McIntyre, head of Expert Africa, which specialises in top quality, custom-made a...