I’ve been on safari in Tanzania twice. Never had a concern with the animals. So long as you stay in your vehicle, you’re fine. Of course, if you decide to get out to pet the lions, it’s a different matter!
We even stayed in a tented camp on the Serengeti, where the lions wandered around at night. Again, so long as you stay in your tent (which is the size of a small hotel room, and has washroom facilities), you are fine. If you need to leave your tent for any reason at night, they give you a whistle. Blow the whistle and someone (armed with a rifle – not to kill animals, but to scare them off) will come and escort you.
rekam Premium Member about 5 years ago
Will they be able to get a refund?
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
Considering he started that whole list on a whim, it’s not surprising it didn’t last.
jagedlo about 5 years ago
Something is going to have to break Frank out of this funk!
I'll fly away about 5 years ago
C’mon, Frank. You live in Philly. You have less chance of dying on safari than leaving your house.
Ellis97 about 5 years ago
Is it refundable?
skyriderwest about 5 years ago
I’ve been on safari in Tanzania twice. Never had a concern with the animals. So long as you stay in your vehicle, you’re fine. Of course, if you decide to get out to pet the lions, it’s a different matter!
We even stayed in a tented camp on the Serengeti, where the lions wandered around at night. Again, so long as you stay in your tent (which is the size of a small hotel room, and has washroom facilities), you are fine. If you need to leave your tent for any reason at night, they give you a whistle. Blow the whistle and someone (armed with a rifle – not to kill animals, but to scare them off) will come and escort you.
Frank is missing the experience of a lifetime.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
The prospect of death helps some mature.