BigFive Home tours&Safaris Ltd

BigFive Home tours&Safaris Ltd bigfive home tours and safar Ltd we organise safaris in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda 🇹🇿 🇰🇪 🇺🇬

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Vist national parks
For more information call us
0766302807

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14/12/2023

Be happy with us travel for life
Contact us via WhatsApp +255766302807

Always travel for life   This is the roof of africa Mountain kilimanjaro
25/11/2023

Always travel for life
This is the roof of africa
Mountain kilimanjaro

This is bigfive home tours&safaris Ltd  we organise safaris in tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa.  Our main offi...
25/11/2023

This is bigfive home tours&safaris Ltd we organise safaris in tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa. Our main office located in Arusha tanzania.
We offer good service and affordable price for safar
Let experience nature together
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22/11/2023
Do you plan to visit tanzania Your not late . We welcome you to have safar with us in tanzania for unbelievable experien...
17/10/2023

Do you plan to visit tanzania
Your not late . We welcome you to have safar with us in tanzania for unbelievable experience
Contact us via WhatsApp 0766 302 807

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29/09/2023

Travel for life

13/05/2022
Welcome to Tanzania 🇹🇿    Visit our parks you will never regret
09/04/2022

Welcome to Tanzania 🇹🇿
Visit our parks you will never regret

01/03/2022

Visit Tanzania national parks you will never regret.

03/12/2021

Dear Guides!
You never know what happened to an animal prior to encountering them, so that’s why you should always be careful with all animals and treat them with respect. While animals are naturally cautious of humans, there are a number of situations or conditions which cause the animal to be compromised.

1.Animals that have been captive-reared.
such an animal has lost its natural fear of humans through positive reinforcement, such as feeding. This means that the animals behavior is less predictable than if it were raised in the wild.

2. Injured animals.
An injured animal will often behave in a desperate way, also making its behavior less predictable and more dangerous.

3. Animals with young.
Parents are naturally protective over their young and will attack if they feel their young are in danger.

Never experiment with dangerous animals or test them- If you want to develop your approach skills and experience, do so with the assistance of an experienced colleague who will offer you advice and assist you if things go wrong.

Don’t get too close, constantly keep an eye on the animal for signs of awareness of your presence, and keep a comfortable distance for the safety of the animal and the guests.

Never lose respect or become blasé when viewing animals, no matter the format it is taking place in. Having rational fear keeps you alert and intensifies your senses making you think and act faster, and keeping you and your Guests safe!

CONTROLLING A DANGEROUS SITUATION.
....In any serious confrontation with dangerous game you need to keep your head and think clearly about your actions. Always try to dissolve the situation with as little drama as possible.

Remember that there is no such thing as a Mock Charge- its a very real warning that should be taken seriously, as a precursor to a real charge! Therefore, such a charge is called a Warning Charge.

Attempt to back off, ensure that you are not on a Flight path, especially in the case of rhino or hippo. Offer an escape route with an understanding of flight directions that the particular species is most likely to take.

Stay calm and keep your tone of voice calm and controlled. Explain your actions to Guests, as well as what is happening with the animal.

By following these guidelines, and keeping your head, you will be able to handle and get out of a dangerous situation.

30/11/2021

There are many species of dung beetles and if you’ve visited our reserve in Zululand, you’re sure to have seen one rolling a ball of dung around!💩 Wild Tomorrow Fund recently hosted a masters student, Jamie-Lee Anderson, from UZKN in Pietermaritzburg who is exploring the chemical ecology involved in the relationship between dung beetles and dung types.

Dung beetles are a group of insects that have evolved predominantly with vertebrate dung in warm climates and are an important indicator species – as their presence or absence is potentially indicative of environmental change or degradation. This is particularly important in conservation, as land use change affects species abundance and richness.

There is little to nothing known about the chemical ecology influencing the behaviour of dung beetles – why and how do they choose the dung that they do? In order for insects to survive in a resource-limited environment where competition is high, they need to be able to locate food reliably and learn from chemical cues to guide future behaviour.

Through the use of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GCMS), Jamie will determine the scent composition emitted from dung and aim to answer the fundamental question – how are the dung beetles finding these ‘resources’?

📸Photograph by Shannon Wild

enjoy your free time in Tanzania parks
13/11/2021

enjoy your free time in Tanzania parks

enjoy safari in Africa with  bigfivehome safar.I have some beyond beautiful place for you.   If you travel with us you w...
13/11/2021

enjoy safari in Africa with bigfivehome safar.I have some beyond beautiful place for you.
If you travel with us you will not regret in your life, please chose your safar with us

13/11/2021

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