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Imagine gliding silently along the mighty Zambezi River, your paddle slicing through the glassy water as the golden sun rises over the horizon. To your left, a family of elephants gathers at the riverbank, gently sipping water as they greet the new day. On the right, a pod of hippos basks in the early light, their grunts and splashes a…
Best Photos Of Elephants and Mt. Kilimanjaro Background Amboseli National Park is located in the South East of Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya. Classified as a premium park by the Kenya Wildlife Service, Amboseli National Park is one of the greatest parks to find huge herds of elephants roaming…
5 Best Places to See Cheetahs in Africa The Number of cheetahs in Africa is decreasing due to human-wildlife conflict, and habitat loss due to other predators such as lions. It might be the hardest to spot a cheetah in Africa than spotting a leopard. Many confuse a leopard and…
Despite it being famous, the quote '' Ostriches bury their head in sand '', is actually not true. Ostriches don't bury their head in Sand. This statement or quote was made by tourists who saw an ostrich 'burying' its head in the sand and made it known that they do…
The Panthera Pardus, better known as the African leopard, is one of the most sophisticated and powerfully built hunters of the African jungle. Among all the other wild big cats, the leopard is arguably one of the most gorgeous because of its unique print. Compared to the tiger, lion, jaguar,…
The African buffalo is a member of “Big Five” group of African animals. But how much do you actually know about one of Africa’s largest and most common herbivores? The African Buffalo is massively built with short, powerful limbs and weighing in at up to 1750 lbs (793 kg). The hook-shaped…
Among the many facts about Hippos, Hippos can't breathe in the water, they spend most of their time submerged in water, hippos need to resurface every 3 – 5 minutes to breathe. They even do this when sleeping! The motion of surfacing and breathing through their nostrils is an automatic…
Tanzania is known for its prime safari destinations, and unending safari experiences. While on a…
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Where is The Maasai Market in Nairobi? - Schedule and Locations The Maasai market in…
The African buffalo is a member of “Big Five” group of African animals. But how…
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