Do not collect stones, plants, feathers, bones or other natural material from a national park or protected area unless the authority explicitly permits it.

Can I collect stones or plants from the park?

Do not collect stones, plants, feathers, bones or other natural material from a protected area unless an authorised rule explicitly permits it. In most parks, removing natural objects is discouraged or prohibited.

Leave the landscape as you found it. Wildlife products can also create serious customs and conservation problems when crossing borders.

The exact place and supplier matter

A general answer can point you in the right direction, but facilities and rules vary between parks, hotels and activity operators. Use the confirmed itinerary when a detail matters to your decision.

Ask early about anything essential for accessibility, diet, children, photography or work. It is easier to choose the right service than to fix a mismatch after arrival.

Keep the plan practical

The most useful itinerary is not the one with the longest list of attractions. Travel time, rest and the order of activities all affect how the trip feels.

ESA Safaris can help compare options and explain the trade-offs before bookings are locked in.

Before you book or travel

  • Confirm essential details for the exact destination or supplier.
  • Keep the latest itinerary and contact information available offline.
  • Raise accessibility, dietary or special-interest needs early.
  • Allow enough time between activities and transfers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it better to ask questions before or during the trip?

Ask important planning questions before booking, and keep communicating during the journey when local conditions or preferences change.

Should I rely on old travel forums for current rules?

Use them for personal experience, not as the final authority on permits, fees or regulations. Check current information for the actual destination.

Can ESA Safaris confirm a specific facility?

Yes. Ask before booking when a detail such as Wi-Fi, accessibility, charging or room layout is important.

What if information changes before I travel?

Use the latest itinerary and current information from the relevant authority or supplier. Operating conditions can change.

Use the details to plan the right route

Share your dates, group size and priorities with ESA Safaris. The team can turn the general advice here into an itinerary built around the places, pace and experiences that matter to you.