Golden Rose
Princess by Choice
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We are very seriously thinking about doing the ABD South Africa tour in December 2016. (Now if they would just release the 2016 schedule! I know, I know, one more week....)
I understand December is not ideal, but we are somewhat bound by the kids' school schedule. And, more importantly, we have to wait for our daughter to turn 6. So just how bad is December? Has anyone done the tour then? I understand the crowds will be worse and the temperature will be hotter, but are we talking a miserable experience? We're from Houston We're used to hot and humid (with lots of air conditioning available.)
This is going to sound a little weird, but is there any way not to take the 6 year old to the District 6 Museum? I believe in exposing kids to the world, but there are some aspects of humanity's inhumanity that I would really not expose her to at that age.
Some of the older trip reports I've been looking at show interactions with ostriches and elephants, but I don't see mention of it in current itineraries. Are these things that ABD used to do but no longer does, or things people booked independently during free time?
I know yellow fever shots and malaria pills are not supposed to be necessary in many parts of South Africa, which is part of the appeal to us of South Africa over Tanzania. Does ABD stay in the areas that are basically malaria free?
Since December doesn't sound like it is a prime time for the South Africa ABD, do the December tours get canceled more often? Also, are my kids likely to be the only kids on the tour?
I understand December is not ideal, but we are somewhat bound by the kids' school schedule. And, more importantly, we have to wait for our daughter to turn 6. So just how bad is December? Has anyone done the tour then? I understand the crowds will be worse and the temperature will be hotter, but are we talking a miserable experience? We're from Houston We're used to hot and humid (with lots of air conditioning available.)
This is going to sound a little weird, but is there any way not to take the 6 year old to the District 6 Museum? I believe in exposing kids to the world, but there are some aspects of humanity's inhumanity that I would really not expose her to at that age.
Some of the older trip reports I've been looking at show interactions with ostriches and elephants, but I don't see mention of it in current itineraries. Are these things that ABD used to do but no longer does, or things people booked independently during free time?
I know yellow fever shots and malaria pills are not supposed to be necessary in many parts of South Africa, which is part of the appeal to us of South Africa over Tanzania. Does ABD stay in the areas that are basically malaria free?
Since December doesn't sound like it is a prime time for the South Africa ABD, do the December tours get canceled more often? Also, are my kids likely to be the only kids on the tour?