Quote - (o0moonman0o @ Jul 13 2008, 02:11)

if u wanna go to safari u probably wanna use a mega zoom unless u have 2 bodies. u won't wanna be lens changing all the time in the field. basically with the megazoom option u are limited to day time shooting, meaning no sunrise/sunset shooting of the animals. imo, i would go for a megazoom and have a great time instead of carrying a few lens if those lens aren't fast lens.
if i were to go on safari i would bring the following.. 1d3 + 400 f4 do (with extenders also), d3 + 14-24, 5d + 70-200. (or d300/d200/d100/40d/30d + 70-200)
Oh ye - I completely understand that the stuff i'm taking isn't ideal from a professional point of view, but if I understand your list correctly, we're talking about £10,000 of camera equipment there (2 D3 bodys and a 5D body alone taking up most of that budget!)
If I had that sort of budget, i'm sure i'd get amazing results with that list of equipment, but unfortunately I have to make the best out of the £1500 i've set myself for the D60 body, 2 lens' I already have, and I the one or two that I will be getting based on this threads answers (looking like the Sigma 10-20mm at the moment).
I'm also taking a point and click for any quick photo's, but I didn't want to sacrafice quality of shots on some the photos that a megazoom (or so I was told) would give, plus, as you say - megazoom limits to daytime shooting, and most of the game trails are early morning.