I went on a 2-week safari. It was worth every penny, but 8 hidden costs made it more expensive than I expected.
Briefly

Before going on safari, travelers are often unaware of hidden costs such as required vaccines, medications, and appropriate clothing, which can add up significantly.
I spent $250 on malaria medication and other required vaccines, along with an unexpected $100 for a Tanzania visa, which surprised me before my trip.
This trip taught me that safari-goers should plan for additional expenses, including specific clothing that meets the demands of wildlife safety and comfort.
Preparation is key when going on a safari; meeting with a travel nurse helped alleviate confusion about necessary vaccines, which could otherwise overwhelm potential travelers.
Read at Business Insider
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