Africa is the most incredible places on Earth for wildlife exploration. Africa safaris are packed with awe-inspiring experiences, including up-close encounters with the celebrated "Big Five" -- lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and buffaloes. Africa Safari is provide you to explore the best worldside in Africa, seeing over the thousands of wildlife in savanna, being a part of the nature , and more interesting atraction there which make your dreams comes true. Here the destinations that packed in Africa Safari, including:
Bostwana
On Botswana, you might view wildlife from dugout canoes called mokoros, motorboats, four-wheel-drive vehicles, or on foot. There you may also can shopping. Botswana is the world's largest producer of gem-quality diamonds, and the country has a long tradition of basket-making. The best time to visit Bostwana is during the dry season in winter (May through August) and the springtime months of September and October where the animal populations are concentrated at rivers, pools and other water sources.
The most atractive tourism in Kenya is Masai Mara National Reserve, it is the best game-viewing park in Kenya. The "Big Five" (lions, leopards, buffaloes, elephants and rhinos) may be spotted here, and more than a million wildebeests and zebras migrate annually to Masai Mara from the parched Serengeti plains of neighboring Tanzania (The Great Migration). In Kenya, you may also visit Masai villages, where guests can interact with local cattle-herders.
In Kenya's semi-arid, there are a small oasis that is habitat to many rare animals, it is called Samburu Game Reserve. There are many rare animals including Grevy's zebras, long-necked gerenuk antelopes, Somali ostriches and reticulated giraffes. If you want to see the big game, such as lions, cheetahs, baboons and large elephant herds that traverse the savannahs in search of watering holes or feeding grounds, you can visit Kenya's Amboseli National Park. The best times to visit are during the dry winter months of May through August and the warmer spring months of September and October.
Tanzania
The best destination in Tanzania is Serengeti National Park, the country's largest and most famous reserve. The Serengeti is habitat to one of the most diverse wild animal populations on Earth. The greatest density of wildlife found on Tanzania is in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, known as "Africa's Eden." Visitors descend nearly 2,000 feet into the Ngorongoro crater to observe large herds of zebra, wildebeest, gazelle and their predators. In Tanzania you can explore Lake Manyara National Park. With dense forests, bush plains, cliffs and hot springs, the diverse land gives rise to abundant wildlife including impalas, elephants, giraffes, pink flamingos, yellow-billed storks and the world's largest concentration of baboons.
Beside that, Tanzania provide opportunities to interact with the country's indigenous peoples or visit a coffee plantation. A few safari itineraries venture to the island of Zanzibar, off Tanzania's coast. Tanzania is also home to Africa's highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, whose snowcapped peak soars to 19,340 feet. The time to visit is recommended that in your safari time may be seen The Great Migration, a population of nearly 2 million large animals on the move.
South Africa
South Africa is one of the world's first wildlife conservation areas where there are Kruger National Park is be a major highlight of South Africa safaris. In South Africa you will be guided to tours of Cape Town, the oldest European settlement in the country. Then you will visit the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, the Castle of Good Hope, the Houses of Parliament and the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. The most interesting game is Ride a cable car to the top of Table Mountain for outstanding views of the city and Table Bay. Here you may also come into the wine-producing regions just outside Cape Town, where guests enjoy tastings at historic estates. The best time suggested is during the dry winter from May through August, when temperatures are mild, vegetation is sparse and animals gather at water sources. The travel during the summer months from October to March, it may be see Whales along Cape Town's coastline from July through November.
Uganda
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is the most attractive object in Uganda, it contains more than 325 square miles of dense jungle forest and it is claimed as a World Heritage Site. Nearly half of the world's population of endangered mountain gorilla subspecies lives here.
In addition is Queen Elizabeth National Park, it is the most park be visited and home to nearly 100 mammal species and more than 600 bird species. Geographical features from crater lakes to swamps provide habitats for monkeys, leopards, hippopotamuses and antelope. Almost elephants roam between here and neighboring Kibale National Park. In western Uganda, Kibale protects the evergreen forest along with the common chimpanzees and other large primates that thrive there. The best trekking, hiking and game-viewing periods are during the dry months of June through early September and late December through February. Since Uganda lies on the equator, daytime temperatures in most parts of the country are consistently warm all year. Temperatures can be much cooler in the higher altitudes of Uganda's mountains, however, especially at night. The rainy seasons peak from mid-September to November and from March to May, and gorilla tracking during these times can be more difficult.
Namibia
In Namibia, visitor can visit Etosha National Park, a spectacular site for rhino tracking, game drives, nature walks and nocturnal wildlife viewing. Namibia is also home to the oldest known desert in the world, the Namib. Situated alongside Namibia's foggy. Here, you can walk amid the world's tallest sand dunes at Sossusvlei, or you just traverse the dry riverbeds in a safari vehicle in search of oryxes, gemsboks and ostriches. The others fantastic landscapes and wildlife are situated at Fish River Canyon, the second largest gorge in Africa and a sheer drop from the vast desert plains.
You can visit Namibia in the best time, it is during the dry winter months of May through September. However, since winter temperatures can dip below freezing at night and ground frost may be common, spring or fall months such as October or April are the mildest. The best months for bird-viewing are November to April.
Zambia
In Zambia you can visit South Luangwa National Park, which contains 60 animal species and more than 400 bird species, or Lower Zambezi National Park, a pristine wilderness also home to a wide variety of wildlife. Visitors can stay in tented camps along the tranquil shores of Lake Kariba or visit local villages to learn about Zambia's traditional ways of life.
There are three distinct seasons provide visitors with different perspectives when visited. The roads are best for traveling during the cool, dry season (May through August). Victoria Falls is most impressive toward the end of the rainy season (December to April), though the thick spray can impede viewing of the intricate rock formations and gorges. The entire scope of the falls is best viewed when the water level is lowest, at the end of the hot, dry season (September to November). Though bird viewing is better in the rainy season, a smaller number of accommodations are available, and areas such as Lower Zambezi and South Luangwa can be impassable due to bad road conditions. In these areas, game viewing is best in the dry months of June through October.
Rwanda
Rwanda is the home of the noble "Gorillas in the Mist", Rwanda is a key destination for ape encounters. The Volcanoes National Park is the center of Rwanda safaris, every journey will be met with one of the rarest creatures in the world. Six-foot-tall, 600-pound silverbacks, pushed to the edge of extinction, are shielded by jungle greenery and the park's "take only pictures, leave only footprints" policy. But just 40 people are allowed to enter the park each day. In addition to Volcanoes National Park, the soothing waters of Lake Kivu draw visitors in search of wildlife encounters and awe-inspiring mountain scenery. If you visit Rwanda between February and April and again in October and November, you may hampered by rains. So, it is up to you to choose the best time.
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