[
US
/səˈfɑɹi/
]
[ UK /sɐfˈɑːɹi/ ]
[ UK /sɐfˈɑːɹi/ ]
NOUN
- an overland journey by hunters (especially in Africa)
How To Use safari In A Sentence
- It's an hour after sunrise on day three of the photographic safari and a solitary vulture is crossing a flat sky. Times, Sunday Times
- Chris went on to navigate for a variety of other drivers including Peter Banham on the East African Safari.
- You can easily combine your sport with a winter-sun holiday full of sightseeing and safaris.
- He had his Mercedes and a Porsche and grew a beard and wore safari suits and a peace sign round his neck. Times, Sunday Times
- Some of the new products included on the council's "stocktake" are new farm cottages, guest houses, a diving resort, a fly fishing club, river trips, safaris and mampoer and witblits tasting tours. ANC Daily News Briefing
- If your budget is tight rent a safari-equipped vehicle, camp in recognised campsites and hire a guide when you feel that you need one.
- These pachyderms, originally kept at the Kozhikamudhi working campsite are used for entertaining tourists, conducting elephant safari and for removing fallen trees or for shifting logs.
- The NCAA's motivation for promoting walking safaris is primarily an ecological one.
- The best bit is staying in a safari tent tended to by the Berber crew. Times, Sunday Times
- Unlike most corporate high-flyers who choose to travel to east Africa for a short trip, Michael Carey wasn't going on safari.