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The Best Places for a Safari in Africa (Destinations)

 Chobe National Park, Botswana Chobe National Park, Botswana
Chobe National Park is situated in the Okavango Delta and contains four different eco-systems. The highest number of species in Africa is concentrated in Savuti . Chobe boasts 120.000 elephants, so that you can hardly miss them, enjoying the safari. It is best to visit Chobe from May to September, winter months are cool and dry. Herds of zebra, eland and wild beasts, buffalo and giraffes gather around Savuti in this time of the year. Chobe can be reached by car, it makes the trip le...
Loango National Park, Gabon Loango National Park, Gabon
Loango National Park in Gabon is perhaps the least well-known nature reserve on this list, but the acquisition of popularity among a wide range of tourists is only a matter of time. Loango is the only place in Africa where you can see whales, chimps, gorillas and elephants in the park. In Loango you can enjoy the contemplation of nature on the shores of the ocean, savannah, swamp and forest. Loango National Park is perhaps the mos...
Kruger National Park, South Africa Kruger National Park, South Africa
Kruger National Park in South Africa has the greatest diversity of wildlife in Africa, including the 'big five', hippos, crocodiles, leopards and others. Kruger Park in terms of arrangement and support is the best in Africa, so ideal for an independent safari on your own machine. Kruger National Park is 2 million hectares protected African savannah, where an incredible variety of life forms exist in harmony in a frame of archaeological and historical monuments. The park stretches fo...

The best countries in Africa (Destinations)

Nigeria Nigeria
Total area: 923,768 km2 Population: 152,217,341 (2010 estimate) Density: 164.8/km2 Currency: Naira (₦) Official language: English Capital: Abuja Government: Presidential Federal republic Internet TLD: .ng Calling code: +234     Nigeria is a country situated in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea and is bordered by Niger to the north, the Republic of Benin to the west, and Chad and Cameroon...
Kenya Kenya
Total area: 580,367 km2 Population: 40,046,566 (2010 estimate) Density: 67.2/km2 Currency: Kenyan shilling (KES) Official language(s): Swahili, English Capital: Nairobi Government: Semi-presidential Republic Internet TLD: .ke Calling code: +254       Kenya is a country situated in East Africa and shares borders with Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the...
Ghana Ghana
Total area: 238,535 km2 Population: 24,233,431 (2010 estimate) Density: 101.5/km2 Currency: Ghana cedi (GH₵) Official language: English Capital: Accra Government: Constitutional presidential republic Internet TLD: .gh Calling code: 233       Ghana is a country situated in West Africa and shares borders with Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, Gulf of Guinea to the south ...

Top wierd animals worth traveling for (Destinations)

Leafy Sea Dragon Leafy Sea Dragon
  Dragons of the species than leaf type is related Phycodurus eques high horse (both are part of the family Syngnathidae) and represents an excellent camouflage than taking advantage of what cover ornamental fireworks body to be confused with the landscape and escape predators. Looks like high horse, having an elongated snout and bony body. Shows a large dragon colors ranging from brown to yellow to green, the differences between individuals are determined by age, diet or location. Pectoral fins are located on the neck and the back...
Tree Pangolin Tree Pangolin
  They have a shell made of bony plates covering the body above the shoulders and hips, like a shield. They feed mainly on ants find them with highly developed olfactory system. Because of strong claws to pierce holes they dig. They can eat up to 200,000 ants in a single night. Their language is very long, about 70 cm, sticky, and its muscles are very strong.     Food is swallowed and dissolved in the stomach because this species has no teeth. In the chapter we mentioned that pa...
Aye-aye Aye-aye
  Aye Aye lemur, native of Madagascar, can seem like a character from horror movies, a small alien creature invented rather than real. Imagine an animal the size of a cat with big ears like funnels, sharp teeth and bulging eyes. Add a spiky gray hair, a bushy tail and some thin fingers, one very long and you get very odd image of a mammal. It is, however, is how real, is a nocturnal primate that is part of the family Daubentoniidae, infraordinul Chiromyiformes.     His bizarre appearance is the ...

The most beautiful Zoos in Europe (Destinations)

Prague Zoological Garden, Czech Republic Prague Zoological Garden, Czech Republic
  The Czech capital is one of the best rated zoos in the world: Prague zoo is not only a living sanctuary, where animals frolic in semilibertate happy, but a real Noah's Ark, which have been saved valuable species of animals from extinction. The idea behind the Garden, was put into practice in 1881, when Prince Rudolf of Austria marriage with Princess Stephanie of Belgium. Then, a local newspaper called for the establishment of a zoological garden in Prague. In 1919, a meeting of more teachers and researchers has resulted in making...
Berlin Zoological Garden, Germany Berlin Zoological Garden, Germany
  Zoologischer Garten Berlin is the oldest and best known location of its kind in Germany. Impresioanat Besides this, the Berlin zoo last year had more than 3 million visitors, making it the crowning title of the most visited zoo in Europe. Open to the public on 1 August 1844, covers 35 hectares. The first of its collection of wild animals have been donated by Frederick William IV, King of Prussia. After the bombing during the Second World War the garden was almost completely destroyed, only 91 animals of the 3715 copies managed to...
Schönbrunner Zoo in Vienna, Austria Schönbrunner Zoo in Vienna, Austria
  If you arrive in Vienna, head steps towards Tiergarden Schönbrunn, Schönbrunn zoo that is situated near the palace of the same name. Founded in 1752 as an imperial menagerie, it is actually the first zoo in the world. Emperor Joseph II expeditions in Africa and the Americas, in order to capture wild animals for captivity in Vienna. Number of animals has increased steadily until 1945, when the Allies during the bombardment of Vienna, a part of the garden was destroyed, a large number of animals being killed. &n...

The best places to watch wildlife (Destinations)

Galapagos Islands Galapagos Islands
    About 3-6 million years ago, underwater volcanoes about 700 km west of Ecuador erupted. As a result, there was formed an archipelago consisting of 60 islands of different sizes, called the Galapagos Islands. Here there have developed forms of animal and plant life which are unique in the world.      English naturalist Charles Darwin arrived on the islands for the first time in 1835. He was impressed by the multitude of species encountered and how they evolved over time, observation...
Kenya Kenya
   Kenya is considered by many to be the 'jewel of East Africa "and it has some of the most beautiful beaches on the mainland, most magnificent wildlife and an incredibly sophisticated tourism infrastructure. The plot is astonishing, from coral reefs and white beaches on the coast, to Mount Kenya crowned by clouds and adorned with strange alpine plants. Between these two extremes there are the acacia savannah with trees, which shelter parks like Amboseli, Masai Mara, Samburu and Tsavo, high lands with lush coffee and tea ...
The Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA The Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA
   Yellowstone Park is a land of heat and vapor, where hot water gushing geysers to astounding heights. In 1872, President Grant declared a national park area of 9000km ², the first in the world. Yellowstone name derives from the name Native Americans gave him the largest river in the region. Yellowstone River has carved the Grand Canyon in the yellow rock that flow down from the lake as a series of impressive cataracts. Here we find natural baths and terraces of calcite called Minerva, which was lined with steaming,...