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…With Africa And The Call Of The Wild … Here’s The Last Safari GuideYou’ll Ever Need”
One time on safari, I discovered that elephants love Pringles.
I was at the wildlife preserve of Ngorongoro, Tanzania. This place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a volcanic crater that’s almost as big as the entire Republic of Malta!
It’s also a wild paradise, teeming with lions, black rhinos, hippos, and thousands of zebras and wildebeest. One evening, our camp was visited by an elephant who wanted to dWe couldn’t believe our luck – until the elephant smelled a box of Pringles and tried stealing it. Ultimately, he couldn’t open that bag, but he did trample my friend Maureen’s bag, and
Visiting siteher iPhone in it!
And that’s how we learned an important lesson – do not carry anything fancy in your safari bag. It’s a mistake that Maureen will never make again.
I want to share my safari lessons with you, so that you don’t have to learn them the hard way and lose your new iPhone, or even your secret stash of Pringles!
Since you’re reading this, I know that you dream of an unforgettable adventure in Africa’s untamed wilderness. You want to see lions, elephants and rhinos – not to mention all the colorful birds that dot the landscape like gemstones.
You want to take a break from everyday life and have the vacation of a lifetime!
Unfortunately, it’s all too easy to ruin your trip with simple, easily avoided mistakes. I’ve seen too many safari enthusiasts mess up their own vacation plans by making naive, innocent mistakes.
These errors have made them sick, stopped them from clicking pictures and led to awkward toilet mishaps!
But that isn’t even the worst of it … The real tragedy is that all these mishaps could have been avoided easily!
For instance … did you know that you can protect yourself from insect bites – and fevers – simply by changing the color of your clothing? This simple tip can mean the difference between … watching lions stalk zebras in the grass, and spending your vacation in an emergency clinic!
Where else can you see the world’s biggest animals, its most beautiful waterfalls, and endless, untamed wilderness? Africa is a land where time stands still.
Trust me, if you haven’t been to Africa, you have a lot to look forward to!
And I want to do all I can to make sure that you have a wonderful time when you visit Africa.
You see, I was raised in Africa. This is my home.
I also have another home in Belgium. I know what it’s like to be a traveler like
you
Jambo! (Hello!) My name is Michaël Theys. I’ve lived and traveled in Africa for over 23 years. My travels have taken me to the savannah of Kenya and Tanzania, the game reserves of South Africa, the natural wonders of Zambia, and the rainforests of Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
When I’m not exploring Africa, I run AfricaFreak.com, the world’s #1 community for Africa enthusiasts.
When I first started traveling, I was curious yet clueless. Eager and naive. And I have made every traveler mistake imaginable.
I have also had more incredible experiences than I can count, and learned many lifelong lessons.
I want to share these lessons with you, so that you do not make common mistakes that most of us do on a first African safari
Africa inspires strong passions in the human soul. People from every corner of the world have come here, fallen in love with the land, and now call it home.
Where else in the world can you drive out of a teeming city and come face to face with lions, zebras and towering giraffes? Or find wild ostriches and penguins in the same country? (I’m talking about South Africa)
Nothing captures the African experience better than safaris. In Kenya andTanzania, you witness millions of wildebeest and zebras moving across two countries, as if powered by a single mind. In Namibia, the world’s fastest animal stalks the deserts.
In South Africa, you can be in an idyllic coastal town like any you’d find in Europe or North America, and be tracking the Big Five the next day. When you are bored of Land Cruisers, you can explore Africa in a houseboat in Botswana. Or soar above the savannah in a hot air balloon. On safari, there are no limits on what’s possible!
You can have the time of your life in Africa … if you take some commonsense precautions.
Here’s the real challenge, though …
The place where you live is very different from the African savannah, rainforest or even an African city. Africa is special … and different from anywhere you’ve traveled before. The ‘rules’ of Africa are different.
And in my years of traveling across Africa, I have seen tourists make simple mistakes that soured their experience.
I don’t want that to happen to you.
I do not want you to plan for your safari for months, save up for years, only to have it ruined by something silly in a day – like an out-of-order ATM machine or a mosquito bite
Which is why I have written the ultimate guide to safaris in Africa. This e-book is jam-packed with information that can make your vacation safer, more enjoyable and more fulfilling.
I’m calling it “The Practical A-Z Guide To Going On A Safari!”
In a moment, I’ll tell you why.
The Practical A-Z Guide To Going On A Safari is a no-nonsense e-book that doesn’t beat around the (African) bush. There is no ‘fluff’ in this e-book – you’ll find more fluff on an ostrich’s head!
I’ve packed it with tons of practical, useful tips … and gone one step further!
To make it even easier for you to remember these tips, I’ve arranged them by the alphabet.
So every time you run a mental checklist, all you have to do is recite the alphabet, and voilà! Every little precaution, gadget or rule of thumb you need is at your fingertips, memorized before you know it
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What This E-Book is Worth
Imagine that you just spent $8,000 booking a safari for two. You arrive at the Serengeti, brimming with excitement … and then you’re bit by a malarial mosquito or a tsetse fly.
Instead of driving around on the savannah watching theGreat Wildebeest Migration, you’re lying in bed for two weeks, popping pills and cursing your fate. That’s $8,000 down the drain!
What if I offered you not one, but three invaluable tips that can protect you from the bite of the tsetse fly? These are my personal, battle-tested recommendations, based on living in Africa for over 23 years.
My proven bug-busting strategies can make the difference between you lying under the starlit African sky, and lying in a hospital bed in Nairobi. My advice can help you get every cent’s worth out of your $8,000 spend. So how much is this e-book worth to you?
Here’s another scenario …
Imagine that you land in Johannesburg with an arsenal of cameras. DSLR, telephoto lenses, GoPro’s – you’ve got it all. You even have a plug converter! But when you arrive at your lodge, you discover that the system in South Africa is very different from your home country.
You cannot recharge your batteries and you’re four hours away from the nearest town. You spend your safari watching elephants bathing in the river, lion cubs playing, a cheetah chasing a gazelle – but no photographs to take these memories home.
You can’t put a price on being able to record something you’ll see only once in your life. In The Practical A-Z Guide To Going On Safari, I’ll explain how you can avoid such a tragedy.
These tips are priceless. How much will you pay to learn them and have the vacation of a lifetime?
How much is it worth to you to know what kind of bags are most useful in a Land Cruiser? How you can avoid falling sick in your car? How you can choose the right kind of binoculars?
If you’re thinking, “Wow. I’ve never thought of this before,” then you’re right. The reason is that other guides tell you about safari destinations. But no other guide or travel website ever talks about these practical problems.
You’ll Never Guess How Much You’re Getting This For!
So, you’re planning a safari in Africa for two. It will be at least a week long, and you’re saving up around $7,000 – not including air tickets. But this will be your first visit to Africa (first of many, I hope!) and you’re understandably nervous.
And all you need is a final checklist for anything you might have overlooked. Advice that you won’t find in a Lonely Planet guide. Insider tips from a seasoned traveler that can make all the difference to your safari experience.
Take a wild guess – how much does The Practical A-Z Guide To Going On Safaricost?
$100?
No. Guess again …
1% of your $7,000 expense - $70?
No, try again …
How about HALF PERCENT of your $7,000 safari expense? $35?
No … even lower!
HALF OF HALF PERCENT? $17.50?
NO!
Okay, I’ll end the suspense …
You can have The Practical A-Z Guide To Going On Safari for …
Only $10.99!
That’s less than what you spend on coffee at Starbucks!
Less than even a bottle of sunscreen for your open-jeep safari!
Only $10.99!
Why am I offering this incredible safari guide for such a low price?
Because, more than anything, I want you to experience the splendor of the African continent.
I love Africa with a passion. And I do not want your experience of this exceptional place to be ruined by a minor, easily avoided mishap.
I’ve had the privilege of being raised in Africa. I have traveled this continent for over 23 years and living my dream life. I know how lucky I am.
And I want you to experience this too! It’s why I wrote The Practical A-Z Guide To Going On Safari, and am offering it for next to nothing!
Get The Practical A-Z Guide To Going On Safari today for a low-low price! When you’re starting your safari adventure, you’ll be glad to have it by your side!
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