UGANDA
The Pearl of Africa. Sprawling across both sides of the
equator, are a network of ten National Parks and several other protected areas
offering wildlife enthusiasts a memorable opportunity to experience Uganda
biodiversity. Unique to each park, a tourist gets to enjoy mesmerizing tracts,
lush expanses of tropical rainforest, shimmering lakes and rivers heaving with
aquatic life and glacial peaks of Africa’s tallest mountain range. Making
Uganda the World’s number one tourist destination country of the year 2012 as
ranked by the Lonely Planet. Welcome to the land of the rare Mountain Gorillas.
TANZANIA
The Origin of mankind. Tanzania never disappoints. How could
it, with Africa’s greatest game reserve, the unforgettable Serengeti, the
seeing-is-believing volcanic crater at Ngorongoro, and the Africa’s highest
mountain, Kilimanjaro. But there is much more to Tanzania than even the
wildlife. A long beach-strewn coastline, a largely undiscovered hinterland, the
romantic spice islands, with their rich mixture of Arabic, Indian, African and
European Cultures and the Great Lakes Victoria, Nyasa and Tanganyika with hundreds
of fish species and glittering beaches. Few places in the World conjures up
such rich images as the magnificent peaks, valleys and plains like Tanzania
KENYA
Kenya, the birth place of safari adventures and the land of
discovery, whose unsurpassed attractions have over the years been accorded the
seal of approval by royalty, presidents of nations, celebrities, and millions
of other vacationists. Wildlife is the prime attraction of Kenya safaris, which
take place in some of Africa’s most well-known national parks like Masai Mara,
Samburu, Amboseli, Tsavo and Lake Manyara. This country offers some of the
finest natural attractions with the diverse cultures and abundant wildlife. The
coastline and tropical beaches are equally inviting. If you are coming to
Africa to view wildlife, there is only one place that has it all, and that’s
Kenya.
BOTSWANA
Botswana is one of Africa’s top wildlife viewing areas. The
most famous attraction of them all is the Okavango Delta – a network of
streams, rivers and watercourses in the northern part of the country, teaming
with wildlife. The Moremi Game reserve, established to preserve much of the
Okavango, is a home to a variety of animals like giraffes, large herds of
Elephants and Buffalos, many species of Antelopes and many others as nature may
provide. The Chobe and the Savuti areas are also famous for concentration of
elephants.
RWANDA
The land of a thousand hills - the unforgettable beauty of
Rwanda’s rolling mountainous landscape earned it the sobriquet “Land of a Thousand
Hills.” After independence, Rwanda
leaped to fame as the Land of “Gorillas in the Mist”, adopted home of Dian
Fossey and the most important refuge for the rare mountain gorilla. In the
1980s, Rwanda established itself as a popular holiday destination with a
bustling tourist circuit. Today, gorilla trekking in the Virunga is the premier
attraction, supplemented by the mesmerizing savannah and plains wildlife of
Akagera National Park, the incredible biodiversity of the extensive Nyungwe
rainforest, and a range of montane and lakeshore habitants around the
expansively beautiful Lake Kivu.
NAMIBIA
Namibia is a country of fascinating scenic beauty, the big
part of the country is dominated by the Kalahari and Namib Deserts. It
encompasses the massive dunes of the Sossusvlei area, the desolate stretches of
beach along the Skeleton Coast and Damaraland, with a dramatic contrast of
desert, deep canyons and high mountain range. And the Etosha National Park
which offers the superb game viewing.
ZAMBIA
Zambia is a thrilling destination in its own right, with
abundant wildlife and many other beautiful attractions. Of particular appeal is
Zambia’s vast unspoiled wilderness and plains filled with wildlife, not to
mention Victoria Falls. Visitors become enchanted with the rustic ambience of
this country, where a network of rural villages ensures that man wildlife
survive together through recognition of their interdependence.
SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa claims as “Having the whole World in one
Country” is certainly justified. This enchanting country offers the visitors an
endless range of excellent travel opportunities from wildlife preserves and
scenic landscapes to modern cities
MOZAMBIQUE
Mozambique is a southern African nation whose long Indian
Ocean coastline is dotted with popular beaches like Tofo, as well as offshore
marine parks. In the Quirimbas Archipelago, a 250km stretch of coral islands,
mangrove-covered Ibo Island has colonial-era ruins. It's also a diving and
snorkeling destination, as is Bazaruto Archipelago farther south, with reefs
protecting rare marine life including dugongs.
ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwe is one of the African countries known for dramatic
landscape and diverse wildlife, much of it within parks, reserves and safari
areas. On the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls make a thundering 108m drop into
narrow Batoka Gorge, where there’s white-water rafting and bungee-jumping.
Downstream are Matusadona and Mana Pools national parks, home to hippos, rhinos
and birdlife.
CONGO
The home of Bonobos, Mountain and Lowland Gorillas,
Nyiragongo the only active Volcanic Mountain in Africa. Congo is the land of
steamy jungles hiding half of the world's lowland gorillas, masses of forest
elephants, and hooting, swinging troops of chimpanzees, the Congo (not to be
confused with the Democratic Republic of Congo across the Congo River) is on
the cusp of becoming one of the finest ecotourism destinations in Africa. Parc
National Nouabalé-Ndoki and Parc National d'Odzala are two of the most pristine
forest reserves on the continent and between them they are arguably the
highlight of the whole of Central Africa.
Despite this impressive resume the Congo remains an unknown
quantity to most outsiders and currently receives very few visitors. But for
those ready to heed the call of the wild, and not afraid of adventure, the
Congo awaits.
MALAWI
“The warm heart of
Africa” obtained from the friendly people. Malawi will offer you the fabulous
mountain walking opportunities, together with lack of lions in lowlands
reserve, make the ideal Nature walk destination, allowing the visitor to enjoy
Africa’s wildlife on foot. With this experience, you will discover many treats
that are not easily encountered elsewhere. Amongst these are the Malawi’s rare
antelopes – the Sable antelope, Roan and Nyala, the Unique aquarium of
brilliant colored tropical fish that is Lake Malawi, and the flower filled uplands
and montane forests that are home to some of Africa’s rarest birds.
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