African Safari Guides and Books I Recommend!

Author: Michael Theys

January 28, 2010

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Amazon Safari guides worth having a look…

Most of the following is a list of items I personally possess, or ones that are highly appealing to the general public! For more info on each and every product, simply click on the links you fancy best! ;)

African Wildlife

by David Hosking & Martin B. Withers.

One of the first safari guides I ever bought. :)

- What I love about the book: Great illustrations, key facts, distribution, habits, conservation and status. Very easy to use!

- Criticism: The edition is a little outdated. A refresher could only be beneficial to this quality item.

by Mitsuaki Iwago.

I will always remember the day I first got this book from my parents. I was only 5 or 6 at the time, but it is perhaps the one book that REALLY made me fall in love with Africa and its extraordinary wildlife.

Mitsuaki is more than just a photographer, he is an ARTIST! A MUST BUY if you are looking for the perfect birthday present! Guaranteed! ;)

by Clive Walker.

A field guide to the spoor & signs of the mammals of southern Africa!

My “bible” when it comes to field guides for southern Africa! :)

Here are some of the features that make this guide absolutely SPECIAL:

- The environmental glossary for key terms and definitions.

- Stunning illustrations for each species.

- Concise descriptions and distribution maps.

Animal names translation into the main local languages: Afrikaans, Shona, Ndebele, Zulu, Siswati, Venda, Tswana/Sotho and Nama/Damara.

- What I particularly like about the book: faeces and spoor sections (illustrated) + comparative spoor illustrations.

by Richard D. Estes.

The most complete guide to watching African mammals!

This incredible guide has it all: behavioral displays of species (e.g. territorial marking, aggression, courtship rituals…), illustrations, extensive maps, wildlife photography tips and vegetation zones.

Only downturn: can get a little too technical and lacks colour photography!

Birding

by J.G. Williams (Author) & Norman Arlott (Illustrator).

1,283 species described and over 650 colour illustrations!

by Norman Arlott (Author), Phil Hockey (Author), Ian Sinclair (Author) & Peter Hayman (Illustrator).

Similar to one of the earlier versions (which I have),  but completely revised and updated. Bird species name changes, distribution maps edited and revised bird taxonomy.

by Ian Sinclair (Author), Phil Hockey (Author), Warwick Tarboton (Author), Peter Hayman (Illustrator) & Norman Arlott (Illustrator).

General Africa Travel Guides

by Mary Fitzpatrick, Tim Bewer & Matthew Firestone.

‘Best for curious and independent-minded travelers’Wall Street Journal

by Alan Murphy, Kate Armstrong, Matthew Firestone, Mary Fitzpatrick, Michael Grosberg, Nana Luckham & Andy Rebold.

‘For sheer global reach and dogged research, attention must be paid to Lonely Planet…’Los Angeles Times

Safari Tales

  • Don’t Look Behind You!: A Safari Guide’s Encounters with Ravenous Lions, Stampeding Elephants, and Lovesick Rhinos

by Peter Allison.

“The best compliment you can pay a travel writer is to read his work and feel like you’re right there with him. For more than two hundred pages, I felt like I was in Africa, up to my neck in danger. I don’t even know this guy, but more than once I lay awake at night, worrying for his safety. Enough adventure, action, life lessons, and laughs to fill a movie and four sequels. The fact that Allison survived to write any of this down is a miracle in itself.” –Cash Peters, author of Gullible’s Travels

by Peter Allison.

“His misadventures make Whatever You Do, Don’t Run an absorbing read. . . . The material is rich, and Allison is a gifted storyteller. And the only thing stranger than African fiction is African truth.” –National Geographic Adventure

“After reading this entrancing memoir, an African safari may move to No. 1 on your travel wish list. The only catch is you’ll want the author as your guide.” –Chicago Sun-Times

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2 Responses to “African Safari Guides and Books I Recommend!”

  1. Gerry says:

    Great choice all round! Nice one!! :)

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