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Carry A mosquito repellent, sunscreen, antiseptic cream, hat, binoculars, camera, water bottle,first aid kit, small torch. |
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| Carry some basic medicines, in case you are allergic to animal fur or dust. |
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| We sometimes forget that we have a duty to follow, to keep the environment clean. |
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| Avoid using and leaving behind any combustible substances in the jungle. |
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| Never encourage your driver and guides to break rules. Drivers and guides are given a set of instructions regarding the speed of the vehicle, |
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the route to be followed, the distance to be kept from other vehicles and wild animals and time guidelines. |
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| If you want to take photographs be careful of not disturbing the animals, remember you are in their territory. |
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| Do not carry cellphones in the jungle or keep them switched off during the course of the safari. |
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| Do not feed the animals as it may change the eating habits of the creatures of the jungle.They have plenty of natural food in the forest and do |
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not need any junk food. |
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| The animals are sensitive to smell and it may arouse their curiosity. So,Do not wear perfumes or any other strong smelling substances. |
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| Maintaining absolute silence during elephant rides, during vehicle safari or wildlife watchtowers. |
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| Smoking and flash photography is prohibited in the park. |
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