Rahim Tabet | Oktober 30, 2014 |
Africa
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Namibia
On holiday you usually set the alarm not voluntarily 05:30. During a safari indeed. For wildlife watching is addictive and the day never long enough.
1. Serengeti - Tanzania
Along with the Masai Mara is the place to be for the Great Trek in which hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra plains and rivers to cross. The herds are so small that they are hardly absorb camera.
2. Makgadikgadi Pans - Botswana
One of the largest salt flats in the world, southeast of the Okavango Delta and surrounded by the Kalahari Desert. In the rainy season pass here a huge amount of wildebeest and zebra, followed by predators.
3. Hwange - Zimbabwe
Despite the turbulent history of Zimbabwe Hwange has a huge amount of animals. As large herds of elephants, which the park the nickname "land of the giants' owes. You will find here one of Africa's largest troops of wild dogs. May be combined with the famous Victoria Falls.
4. Masai Mara - Kenya
The concentration of animals is immense (especially during the Great Trek), but unfortunately this also applies to the number of jeeps. Good alternative: the adjoining and less crowded Naboisho Mara Conservancy.
5. Rubondo Island - Tanzania
Africa's only true island park, located in Lake Victoria, was uninhabited for decades. A mystical jungle full of wild chimpanzees and elephants and giant lurking from the water hippos and crocodiles ensure a genuine Jurassic Park feeling.
6. Gorongosa - Mozambique
If you really want off the beaten track. Until the civil war in Mozambique Gorongosa belonged to the world's best wildlife destinations. Now the animals return to this beautiful park where you find to rainforest, waterfalls and vast savannas.
7. Kgalagadi - South Africa
Transfrontier park between Botswana and South Africa: you'll come for the rolling red dunes under the deep blue sky. Also famous for its lions and cheetahs.
8. Etosha - Namibia
Etosha consists largely of a dazzling white salt plain. Is animals during the dry season from May / October spotting at one of the many waterholes very easy. Side note: with neat roads and large gates, this park what "civilized" about.
9. Okavango Delta - Botswana
The place where the Okavango River empties into the Kalahari Desert. This maze of rivers, lakes, swamps and islands is the largest inland delta system in the world and attracts year-round enormous variety of animals such as Kaffir buffalo, blue wildebeest, cheetah, sable antelope and marabou.
10. Mana Pools - Zimbabwe
Water Wonderland with lakes, islands and sandbanks around the Zambezi river with the largest concentration of hippos in the country. And crocodiles When drought strikes, shrinking lakes attract huge amounts of buffalo, elephants and other animals.
1. Serengeti - Tanzania
Along with the Masai Mara is the place to be for the Great Trek in which hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra plains and rivers to cross. The herds are so small that they are hardly absorb camera.
2. Makgadikgadi Pans - Botswana
One of the largest salt flats in the world, southeast of the Okavango Delta and surrounded by the Kalahari Desert. In the rainy season pass here a huge amount of wildebeest and zebra, followed by predators.
3. Hwange - Zimbabwe
Despite the turbulent history of Zimbabwe Hwange has a huge amount of animals. As large herds of elephants, which the park the nickname "land of the giants' owes. You will find here one of Africa's largest troops of wild dogs. May be combined with the famous Victoria Falls.
4. Masai Mara - Kenya
The concentration of animals is immense (especially during the Great Trek), but unfortunately this also applies to the number of jeeps. Good alternative: the adjoining and less crowded Naboisho Mara Conservancy.
5. Rubondo Island - Tanzania
Africa's only true island park, located in Lake Victoria, was uninhabited for decades. A mystical jungle full of wild chimpanzees and elephants and giant lurking from the water hippos and crocodiles ensure a genuine Jurassic Park feeling.
6. Gorongosa - Mozambique
If you really want off the beaten track. Until the civil war in Mozambique Gorongosa belonged to the world's best wildlife destinations. Now the animals return to this beautiful park where you find to rainforest, waterfalls and vast savannas.
7. Kgalagadi - South Africa
Transfrontier park between Botswana and South Africa: you'll come for the rolling red dunes under the deep blue sky. Also famous for its lions and cheetahs.
8. Etosha - Namibia
Etosha consists largely of a dazzling white salt plain. Is animals during the dry season from May / October spotting at one of the many waterholes very easy. Side note: with neat roads and large gates, this park what "civilized" about.
9. Okavango Delta - Botswana
The place where the Okavango River empties into the Kalahari Desert. This maze of rivers, lakes, swamps and islands is the largest inland delta system in the world and attracts year-round enormous variety of animals such as Kaffir buffalo, blue wildebeest, cheetah, sable antelope and marabou.
10. Mana Pools - Zimbabwe
Water Wonderland with lakes, islands and sandbanks around the Zambezi river with the largest concentration of hippos in the country. And crocodiles When drought strikes, shrinking lakes attract huge amounts of buffalo, elephants and other animals.
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