IvW
AH ambassador
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- Dec 20, 2016
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- South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia,Zambia
Let me add my 2c....This is not a loaded question all, nor is that the intent. When I travel in Africa, I prefer to spend my money at small local businesses. When I was looking for a tour operator in Tanzania, I wanted to make sure all of my money stayed within those communities. So no European/American travel companies doing business in Tanzania. Secondly, only 15% of the tour companies, in Africa, are black owned. We ended up booking with Mar Tours in Moshi Tanzania. https://martoursandsafaris.com/
I'm just asking for information, it's as simple as that.
I was born and raised in the apartheid era.....raised by a black African....I spoke her language before I could speak Afrikaans or English....
When I started my compulsary military service I just wanted to kill "Terrorists".....I started as a tampax tiffy(Medic)...advanced to a specialised Medical battalion which included qualifying as a Parabat, then becoming an Instructor in the same Battalion...which included chemical and biological warfare.....from there I did a SF course....ending up as the nr.1 "student" out of 16 volunteers.......I have 48 operational flights in Oryx and Puma choppers as.fire force commander....
I am qualified to RSM level but only got promoted to Staff Seargent level by the time I decided to quit.....
Believe me it took a huge effort to go through a paradighm shift to get past all that post apartheid....
I understand your quist and need to interact with the grass root level locals in your adventures....by all means do....
One thing I can assure you however is that more of your money will reach the locals if you hunt through a non local indigenous outfitter....it is just the way it works in Africa.....