This is the prime time for "Beach Stalking." Your guide, a master tracker from the local Wata Rafi tribe, points to a disturbance in the sand. A loggerhead turtle nesting site. A python track. Just 200 meters ahead, a family of warthogs kneels at the water’s edge, drinking the brackish water despite the nearby presence of a saltwater crocodile.
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Rafian Beach Safaris at the Edge is the only operator in the region offering a seamless transition from pelagic to terrestrial. You begin your day tracking lion prints in the wet sand at sunrise and end it diving amongst bioluminescent coral reefs at midnight. To understand the "Edge," you must first understand the geography. Located 180 kilometers north of the nearest commercial airport, the Rafian Coast is protected by a natural barrier of mangroves and volcanic sea stacks. For decades, it was deemed "too inaccessible" for development. This is the prime time for "Beach Stalking
There are no doors. Only a canvas flap. The bathroom is a rainfall shower fed by a coconut husk filter. Just 200 meters ahead, a family of warthogs