An international speculator should use their worldly travels to extract insights and truths about the world, irrespective of mainstream opinions. This brings me to the topic of going on safaris, particularly night safaris, as an adventurer.
It’s quite an experience but also presents significant risks, sometimes unnecessary ones, especially considering the need to preserve one’s precious brain.
In my research on the best places for a night safari, I present the following:
I emphasize the importance of infrastructure in a night safari, as one should strive to replicate the immersive experience of a true Jurassic Park adventure. A clear standout emerges, primarily due to economic prosperity and exceptional infrastructure.
When planning a safari, consider the method of experiencing it, the safety measures in place, and the balance between a curated experience and one that is overly naturalistic. I am by no means an outdoorsman, nor do I wish to be inconvenienced while on vacation. My goal is to enjoy the most authentic animal-viewing experience possible, all while maintaining a sense of “soft life.”
Therefore, a suitable mode of travel is essential, and only a few places offer options like trams or jeeps. Additionally, I want the infrastructure to support pre-defined video opportunities, as flash photography is frowned upon due to its impact on nocturnal creatures.
Then, I reviewed previous incidents and accidents at some of the contenders.
When you factor in country and geopolitical risks, as well as infrastructure, the options narrow down to just one.
Btw, elephants move quite like big institutional investors.
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