Peter Silvester Royal African Safari
For this African Safari there are a few different criterias that they could like to meet to ensure that the trip is successful and memorable. First thing is the trip will be done on a small ship. It is done like this to ensure that they will be able to travel areas not possible for the commonly used larger passenger vessels.
This allows the passengers to not miss out on any opportunities that may arise. The fact that the vessel is smaller than usual will also offer a more personal on-deck experience for the passengers, and also ensures much less crowded on shore experiences. Being on a safari having guides that know the most amount of information possible is the best thing.
On staff they have the very best marine biologists, historians, ornithologists, geologists and photographers to make sure that you do not only get the most information possible however that you are also dazzled with your experience. They have also elected to limit this trip to a maximum of 30 guests.
Although this may seem like a small number and most ships usually carry more than 80 people it makes the trip a lot more personal for the guests. The itinerary includes going through the drake passage on January 11th and 12th, from the 13th-17th
On the 18th and 19th it’s the Drake Northbound, and finally on the 20th is the departure when you will be transferred to the airport for your flight home. This is an adventure unlike many that will leave you with endless memories of breath taking sites.




