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African Tours: Scenic, Wild and a whole lot more!

African Tours: Scenic, Wild and a whole lot more!

The diverse and vast African continent is a great destination for travellers. It hosts an amazing concentration of wildlife - a chance to be up close with the Big Five – lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and the Cape buffalo and its unbelievable nature. The magical land has plenty of exciting attractions for a long and alluring vacation.

The Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya: If you love wild life, this premier Kenyan wildlife park is an absolute must visit. Masai Mara is one of the most visited destinations of the country and was established in 1961 to protect wildlife from poachers and hunters. The beautiful reserve is located in South Western Kenya and has its border with Tanzania. The River Mara bisects the reserve in two parts and along with the Big 5 , the area is home to plenty of hippos, zebras, wild beast and crocodiles.

The Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe: The majestic falls are one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. Located between Zambia and Zimbabwe in Southern Africa, it is a great destination to see if you're planning a trip to this part of the world. The falling Zambezi River is over 1.7 kilometres wide and around 108 metre high and it offers delightful vistas. This incredible amount of falling water generates a huge amount of spray and can be seen from almost 50 kilometres. The unbelievable geography, music of water along with wonderful rainbows is a heavenly experience.

City of Marrakech, Morocco: The fascinating city of Marrakech in Morocco is the hub of history and culture. Located at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, the imperial city presents a glimpse of ancient African culture. The town has many sites of tranquil relaxation such as the Majorelle Gardens, the Saadian Tombs, and Medina in addition to packed markets, beautiful gardens, palaces, mosques and courtyards. The best time to visit this African destination is between September to April. During these months you can avoid the real summer heat.

Omo River Region, Ethiopia: The enthralling region of South Western Ethiopia is an encyclopedia of the African tribe culture. Habitat of more than 50 tribes, the remote location can be reached only by four wheel-drive. The area has retained its traditional customs, beliefs and unique way of life till today. A tour of the area includes a night stay in villages and river rafting on Omo River.

All inclusive Africa holidays are available at attractive rates. These can be customized as per the preference of the tourists.

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Great place to watch animals while traveling in africa. Thank you for sharing this.
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