lol. Get back into your cage!
Your safari experience IS improved greatly, but a lot of that has to do with the a) double the time, b) the vehicle used and c) the small group
Lets get to b as it has the most effect on it..
The big buses need to stay on the track because the simply CAN'T drive safely off road. Even if they could, getting too close to animals such as rhinos remains dangerous due to the lack of an age restrictions. At times like right now, the rhino can get very narky, and screaming kids getting close to them causes them to become aggravated.
a) The extra time means the driver can stop for longer and more often, and take the time to "chase" the animals as they aren't on a "strict" roster (Open Vehicles normally have at least an hour 'padding' between tours)
and finally c) means that you may spend more time directly talking to a guide, some of which whom are keepers of are generally "close" to the animals, thus improving your experience.
Finally, there has to be SOMETHING better about the Open Vehicle so that people will still go and pay the extra $50 to experience it..
I HIGHLY recommend both the Open Vehicle AND the Giraffe feed (which, at the moment, has NO age restriction) ignore the price, it's well worth the enjoyment. Good for presents
And keep a look out for the NEW rhino tour. I've done the old, incredibly unpopular one, and had a one on one with Leighroy. Got to pat him and all :} which, ironically, is the main attraction of the new tour
I really should post up some of my photos, but alas, it could reveal my true identity >
Your safari experience IS improved greatly, but a lot of that has to do with the a) double the time, b) the vehicle used and c) the small group
Lets get to b as it has the most effect on it..
The big buses need to stay on the track because the simply CAN'T drive safely off road. Even if they could, getting too close to animals such as rhinos remains dangerous due to the lack of an age restrictions. At times like right now, the rhino can get very narky, and screaming kids getting close to them causes them to become aggravated.
a) The extra time means the driver can stop for longer and more often, and take the time to "chase" the animals as they aren't on a "strict" roster (Open Vehicles normally have at least an hour 'padding' between tours)
and finally c) means that you may spend more time directly talking to a guide, some of which whom are keepers of are generally "close" to the animals, thus improving your experience.
Finally, there has to be SOMETHING better about the Open Vehicle so that people will still go and pay the extra $50 to experience it..
I HIGHLY recommend both the Open Vehicle AND the Giraffe feed (which, at the moment, has NO age restriction) ignore the price, it's well worth the enjoyment. Good for presents
And keep a look out for the NEW rhino tour. I've done the old, incredibly unpopular one, and had a one on one with Leighroy. Got to pat him and all :} which, ironically, is the main attraction of the new tour
I really should post up some of my photos, but alas, it could reveal my true identity >