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All-Inclusive Safari

An all-inclusive safari tends to include accommodation, three meals daily, soft drinks, house wines, local beers and brand spirits, teas, coffees and refreshments whilst out on game drives.

What is included in an all-inclusive safari?

All standard game-viewing activities are usually included too, although some properties offer certain activities as optional extras that incur an additional cost. For example, in some areas walking safaris and night game drives require you to be accompanied by a ranger and this costs a little extra.

Laundry services are included at almost all lodges and this is particularly important and useful since internal scheduled and charter aircraft flights within Africa have very strict baggage limits (23kg in Zambia, 20kg in South Africa and Botswana, and just 15kg in Kenya and Tanzania, including hand luggage), and there is, therefore, a need to pack lightly. Towels and basic toiletries are also always included.

Several of our favorite camps and lodges are amongst the most luxurious properties in the world, with private plunge pools overlooking the plains, decadent décor, and world-class chefs serving cuisine rivaling top city restaurants – all this is included in your stay. Also included in every safari, of course, are the incredible experiences and memories that will last a lifetime – the extraordinary skills of your safari guide, chilled sundowners served in the middle of nowhere, a romantic meal eaten under a billion stars.

What isn't included in an all-inclusive safari?

In some camps, there are activities that are not included. It really depends on the individual camp and what is offered as standard.

Specialist activities, such as hot air ballooning and scenic flights, are generally arranged with outside suppliers and therefore incur an additional charge. Premium drinks are usually not included.

If you are interested in an all-inclusive safari, just let one of our experts know here and they can help you plan your adventure today.

Why Trust Yellow Zebra with your African Safari?

"Yellow Zebra are genuine specialists; they know the African bush like the back of their hand."

Brian Jackman, safari expert for The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, Condé Nast, and the BBC

'Europe's Leading Safari Tour Operator' at the World Travel Awards

8 years in a row, since 2015

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