A night safari provides an unforgettable experience by allowing you to witness the incredible beauty of nocturnal animals. But there are several things that must be avoided in order to ensure both the animals’ wellbeing and an exciting and safe visit for everybody

Here are 5 things you shouldn’t do when you’re on night safari

1.  Make sudden movements

When a lion or tiger is spotted during the day on a safari, you’ve undoubtedly seen jeeps full of people rising high to get the greatest view and taking the finest pictures of the moment. Such behavior is unacceptable during a night safari, when it is critical to remain calm and mindful.

2. Use flash 

Avoiding to use of flash photography is one of the most important rules when going on a night safari. Because they rely on darkness for their activity, nocturnal animals might be frightened and upset by the sudden brightness of a camera flash.

3. Make loud noises

Keeping the area quiet is a must for a night safari. Loud noises have the potential to frighten animals and disturb their daily activities. It’s important to maintain low noise levels while using gadgets or conversing with friends.

4. Feed the animals

On a night safari, feeding animals is completely banned. Wildlife can suffer from stomach problems or even more serious health difficulties as a result of eating human food. Furthermore, feeding animals can change their natural foraging habits and make them dependent on people for food.

5. Touch the animals

While it may be tempting to try and reach out and touch the animals you see, resist the desire. Contact with wildlife can be hazardous to both humans and animals, perhaps causing harm or the spread of diseases.