UK Specialists In African Safari

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The African Wildlife And The Animal Kingdom Africa is also called the "motherland" simply because it holds more than half of the world's existing animals. The animal kingdom literally exists in Africa and an Africa safari will sure prove this right. The big five animals are located in the many African national parks and a chance to see them will surely make you want to extend your stay in the continent.

Africa also plays a home for the famous great wildebeest migration in the Serengeti. Here, one gets to see nature at its best with the ecosystem providing an amazing scenery. This spectacular view was recently classified as a wonder of the world and is one of the most sought after view by many tourists on an African Safari.

In addition, the many parks also have different animals including reptiles like pythons, monitor lizards and large crocodiles. Carnivorous animals include the hyenas, lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, among others, while herbivores like elephants, buffaloes, zebras and giraffes are also there.

There are friendly gorillas and monkeys in the Central African countries. Visitors get a chance to see and even feed these beasts of the wild. Additionally, there are many museums and historical site around Africa that hold bones and fossils of ancient animals that did exist around the region. Tourists get a chance to learn about the past African way of life.

The early man is believed to have originated from Africa. Many fossils and tools used by the early man have been discovered and act as prove that indeed Africa was his home land. At different archeological sites and museums, visitors get a chance to study and understand the way of life of this and view the tools he used.

Basically, Africa holds a lot in store and a visit to the parks and other historical sites interest will leave one yearning for yet another visit. On your Africa safari holiday, be ready for an unforgettable nature attractions.

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