Analysis:
The question asks which reader offers advice or a recommendation specifically for someone new to wildlife tourism.
Insight: Look for statements that directly address beginners or inexperienced wildlife watchers.
Answer:
- Reader A, when describing Hallo Bay, says, 'Admittedly, Hallo Bay would be a bit challenging if you'd never been wildlife watching before.' This implies that it might not be the first choice for a novice, or that a novice would need to be prepared for challenges. This can be interpreted as a suggestion about suitability for novices.
- Reader B, when describing Madikwe Game Reserve, states, 'However, if you've never been on safari before, then travel is straightforward in South Africa and its parks are the cheapest if you're short of money.' This is a direct suggestion and recommendation for someone new to safari.
- Reader D mentions, 'Snow leopard treks are organised regularly, but if you go on one you need to enjoy it for the sheer magnificence of the scenery and not feel let down if you don't spot your ultimate prey.' This is advice for a specific type of trek, implying it might be for those who are not solely focused on spotting a particular animal, which could be relevant to a novice.
- However, Reader B's statement is the most direct advice for a novice traveler.
Answer: B