How we create, review, and maintain the quality of every piece of content on Safari Intelligence.
Safari Intelligence exists to provide travelers with independent, accurate, and experience-based safari planning information. Our editorial mission is to help people make confident, informed decisions about their African safari experiences — from choosing the right destination and season to understanding costs, safety considerations, and what to expect on the ground.
Every article, guide, and recommendation on this platform is created with the goal of being genuinely useful to someone planning a safari. We do not publish content for the sake of volume. We publish content because it answers a real question, solves a real problem, or provides insight that helps travelers plan better.
All content published on Safari Intelligence must meet the following standards before publication:
Content is grounded in firsthand safari experience. Our founder, Philips Okot, worked as a professional safari driver and guide across Uganda's national parks and game reserves before founding Safari Intelligence. This real-world experience informs every piece of content we publish.
We verify facts against official sources including national park authorities, tourism boards, and established operators. Content is reviewed and updated regularly to reflect changes in park fees, visa requirements, seasonal patterns, and operator standards.
Every article provides original analysis, practical guidance, or expert insight. We do not republish, spin, or lightly rewrite content from other sources. Our minimum content standard requires articles to provide meaningful depth on their topic.
Content is written from the traveler's perspective, addressing real questions and concerns. We prioritize clarity, practical usefulness, and honest assessment over promotional language or industry jargon.
Our content creation process follows a structured workflow designed to ensure quality, accuracy, and usefulness at every stage:
We identify topics based on real traveler questions, common planning challenges, and gaps in existing safari information online. We prioritize topics where our firsthand experience can provide genuine value beyond what's already available.
Before writing, we research the topic thoroughly using official sources (national park websites, tourism boards, embassy information), established industry publications, and our own network of safari professionals across East and Southern Africa.
Content is written with a focus on practical usefulness and clarity. All safari-specific content is reviewed for accuracy by team members with direct experience in the relevant destinations, wildlife, or planning topics.
Before publication, every piece of content is checked for factual accuracy, completeness, readability, and alignment with our editorial standards. We verify that all recommendations are current and that pricing, seasonal, and logistical information is up to date.
Published content is not static. We regularly review and update articles to reflect changes in park fees, visa requirements, operator standards, and seasonal conditions. Articles that can no longer be maintained to our standards are removed or consolidated.
Safari Intelligence is an independent platform. We are not owned by, affiliated with, or funded by any safari operator, lodge group, tourism board, or booking platform. This independence is fundamental to our ability to provide honest, unbiased information.
We take accuracy seriously. If we discover an error in any published content — whether factual, statistical, or contextual — we correct it promptly and transparently. Significant corrections are noted within the article.
If you believe any information on Safari Intelligence is inaccurate, outdated, or misleading, please contact us at [email protected] or use our contact form. We review every report and update content as needed.
Safari Intelligence was built on the belief that travelers deserve better information. Every guide, article, and tool on this platform reflects our commitment to providing the most useful, accurate, and trustworthy safari planning resource available. We would rather publish fewer articles of genuine quality than fill pages with content that doesn't help anyone plan a better safari.
Last updated: April 2026