One of the biggest factors that changed my plans in the transition from one country to another was the wildlife of the continent that changed my life on the days when I was traveling with a backpack, sleeping in a tent, using local transport for six months. The chase, which starts with sunrise in the morning among the vast dry bushes of Africa, continues until sunset. Here are 10 of Africa’s most impressive safari parks.
Masai Mara National Park in Kenya
The 1,510 square-foot Masai Mara in Kenya is the best place to do the Serengeti safari in Tanzania, 15,000 square kilometers. In fact, this is the tourism race of two countries using the same national park. Every year, millions of animals migrate to survive in these lands.
To find water, many animals who want to cross the Grumeti River in Serengeti and the Mara River in Kenya feed alligators waiting to eat them in the rivers. I spend a total of $ 360 on safari in Masai Mara where I spend 3 days. During the safari, I stay in a tent in the campsite called Lenchada, a ten minute walk from the Masai Mara tribe. We go to the bottom of animals in Kenya. Compared to other parks, I am dizzy from the abundance of animals.
Serengeti National Park in Tanzania
Serengeti National Park, Kenya is more expensive than Masai Mara. In Tanzania it is strictly forbidden to approach animals as much as they would in Kenya. This goes back to the cost of zoom lenses, not to miss the pleasure. At least 200 – 300 USD you have to buy the lens.
Uganda & Rwanda Gorilla Safari
The best parks for a safari to see the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and the Parc National Des Volcans mountain gorillas in Rwanda. Even though I can’t go, I hear from my friends that this is a fascinating experience and how clever the gorillas are. Again, the Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda is ideal for seeing lions sleeping in the trees.
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