African Safari Glossary That Saves Life
Realizado el 1 March, 2010 - Catalogado como Africa Safari Glossary | Comentar
It pays when you know how to communicate with your guide using their own language. African safari glossary may come handy in the most unexpected time. So before you pack your bag for an african safari travel perhaps practice a bit of these glossary that I found interesting and useful for daily communication in your travel to Africa. This glosary list is composed of both african and English vocabulary.
African Safari Glossary
- Bakkie is a transportation use in the country usually it is a van or truck.
- Potjie is at least important in the meal preparation; it looks like a tripod in the Chemistry laboratoty but this time it is used for biger cooking pot.
- Bobotie is one delicious meal made of spices, meat and egg and oven baked.
- Boma is one vocabulary you should know in a safari. It is like a fence that guest could find safety while looking at the scenry beyond the Boma.
- Braii vocabulary is loved most by party animals for it a social occassion equivalent to a barbecue party.
- Moerkoffe is asked in the morning when the weather is cold. It coffee made of grounded coffee beans.
- Petrol is of course means gasoline.
- Boma is an eating area outside the shelter and it protected by long poles.
-Bush Breakfast means you are eating your meal in the while. I wonder which this consists. of.
-Game cruise is a safari travel on open water transportation or boats.
- Game Drive is a safari travel or exploration using open transportation or jeepneys or mini vans.
-Game Reserve is one of the famous guest or tourist destination where the percentage of seeing a wild animal is higher than other location. It is actualy aprotected area or park.
-Safari lodge is an accommodation in the preserve and is usually made of natural materials
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