Yukon Adventures
Learn all about Brittany’s unforgettable Yukon adventure and discover the wild beauty of Canada’s North. Join her exploration today!
Learn all about Brittany’s unforgettable Yukon adventure and discover the wild beauty of Canada’s North. Join her exploration today!
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Let your hotel arrange your cab for peace of mind, and ask about rates ahead of time. While Tulum is generally safe, it’s always smart to stay cautious, especially outside the tourist zones.
Pack snacks, set an early alarm, and hit the road by 5:30 AM to beat the crowds and the heat. You’ll thank me later!
Regular sunscreen is a no-go in cenotes. Protect your skin and the environment with reef-safe, biodegradable sunscreen. Our guide carried a large umbrella for extra shade—a thoughtful touch that was much appreciated.
The Yucatán Peninsula’s heat is no joke, so keep everyone hydrated. We stayed at a fabulous all-inclusive Hilton, where water quality wasn’t a major concern, but when you venture out, stick to purified water. For an extra layer of safety, consider a reusable straw with a filter. It’s eco-friendly and practical—no need to rely on single-use plastics.
The Samburu village is only an option in the late afternoon, after children are home from school and shepherds are returning with their flocks/herds.
Guests are specifically asked not to give money or goods to the village directly to not create an unhealthy and disruptive association with tourists. However, it’s important to note both The Safari Collection and other operators are well-known for philanthropic and conservation efforts and they provide opportunities for guests to give back.
The staff will set up beds on the rooftop for clients who want to sleep beneath a blanket of stars. From my experience, this property would make a great choice for couples and families. There are two family rooms: the Riverside Family Suite and the Poolside Family Suite. These have connected rooms with central living areas.
It was surprisingly cold in the mornings and evenings, but the lodge provides fleece ponchos for guests to keep warm on game drives. They also have flip-up seats on top of the safari vehicle to enhance wildlife viewing. Wellies and rain jackets are provided in guests’ room. While I didn’t need them, it is a thoughtful touch.
The “retreat” is the spa area, and there are several day rooms that are available for clients since departure flights are generally late evening. This is a great option for guests who want the interactive experience (i.e., an Instagram moment) without the full price tag of an overnight stay.
Many people may already know this, but army-type camouflage uniforms and hats are forbidden. (Khaki is fine, but not camo). While on safari, it’s generally advised not to wear white or brightly colored clothing as this sometimes spooks animals. Light-colored, lightweight clothing that can be paired with layers works best.
It’s chilly then, so we recommend guests bring layers to add and remove as needed. Some game drives begin early, so it’s good to be prepared to enjoy them. Oh! And take a bandana or some type of face covering for game drives on dusty roads.
For clients traveling specifically for the Great Migration, you should book both Kenya and Tanzania. Wildlife and weather are unpredictable, and migrating herds are impacted by the amount of rainfall.