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SAFARI DINING

What types of food are served on safari?

The food served at most safari lodges and tented camps is of the highest quality. Gourmet cooks bake fresh breads, and produce soups, salads, and entrees that could easily grace tables at top restaurants around the world.

Meals are international in flavor with soups, salads, cold meats, pasta dishes, meat and fish dishes, and breads. Your day normally starts with tea and biscuits before your morning activity. Returning to your lodge or camp late morning, brunch is enjoyed - cereals, fruit, bacon, eggs, sausage, and toast. Buffet lunches are typical with a warm dish such as stew served with salads, quiches and cold meats. Dinner consists of an appetizer followed by meat, fish and pasta dishes served with assorted vegetables and sauces. Dinner is followed by coffee (or tea), cheeses, and gorgeous desserts.


What about special dietary needs (vegetarian, diabetic, no spicy foods)?
Special diets are not a problem as long we know your needs in advance.

What drinks are available on safari?
On most safaris bottled water and soft drinks are included in the all inclusive daily rate. Special imported drinks i.e. Scotch whiskey, Champagne, certain wines, if available, are normally for your own account.