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What a Safari Day Actually Looks Like in Namibia #namibia #travelnamibia #goodearthtours

8 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Most people imagine a safari as hours of driving and hoping you spot something. The reality is so much better than that. In this episode, Baraka just got back from Namibia and walks us through what a safari day actually looks like, from the 5:30 AM wake-up call and morning game drive to the midday rest that surprises every first-timer, the evening activity in golden hour light, and the sundowner in the middle of the bush. 🌄 He also shares what made Namibia stand out: the dunes, the silence, the stargazing, and why it's worth considering even if Tanzania or Kenya was your first thought. If you've been curious about the rhythm of a safari day and what you're actually signing up for, this one is for you. Topics covered: 🇳🇦 Why game drives start before sunrise (and why it matters) 🇳🇦 What "bush breakfast" actually is 🇳🇦 The midday rest and why every guest ends up loving it 🇳🇦 Evening sundowners and why they're unforgettable 🇳🇦 Why open-minded travelers enjoy safaris the most Start planning your safari: https://lp.goodearthtours.com/custom-african-safaris? Subscribe so you don't miss next week's episode: Is Africa safe? We're getting into that one. ✨

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