It is best to go on the first or last safari of the day. The animals get sleepy as it gets hotter through the day.
It is best to go on the first or last safari of the day. The animals get sleepy as it gets hotter through the day.
We where orginally told to go on first thing before it gets to hot as you would see more animals, but when we where there last we rode on the train from conservation station ( which is just at exit of the safari) and it takes you past the animals compound where they are kept and the tour guide said they only let a few out at a time and when they call them back they let the next few out so they are fresh all the time.
Jen & Amy
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In my experience the last ride of the day is the best. If you can get the last jeep, it can go
a bit slower as the animals are often crossing the tracks to get to their night quarters.
Was on one of the 1st trips of the day and it was very good,the kids loved the giraffes and the elephants.
Jake & Jill
We were recommended to take the earliest trip possible, but almost all the animals were asleep!! Maybe each day is different!
emm
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We have done the first trip of the day several times, and they are not all the same, though this year was the bestSaw lots of the animals really close up, and it was very pleasant time of day too
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when i went we went on the first ride of the day and it was greati love animal kingdom it is the best park
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Steph
We love AK and the Kilimnjaro Safaris, but my only complaint is about the poachers story line - I just feel the ride doesn't need it.
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We love AK and the Kilimnjaro Safaris, but my only complaint is about the poachers story line - I just feel the ride doesn't need it.
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I think it is supposed to make the kids feel more Ecologically Aware. I agree that it can be disturbing, but it did have the desired effect on my 9-year old niece - she comes from India where Elephant poaching used to be a big problem.
Nostromo
I can appreciate that, Nostromo, I suppose in our experience it has always worried our daughter (she is now 6 and is a bit of a worrier at the best of times). I think that poaching and other matters may be better explained at Rafiki's Planet Watch, but for some kids it obviously has more impact in situ.
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