Top 10 Attractions In Africa and safe visit to wilds of Africa

Top 10 Attractions in Africa

1. MOUNT KILIMINJARO - TANZANIA

The tallest mountain on the African continent, ‘Kili’ measures an astonishing 19,340 feet [19,340 m]. The challenge of climbing this majestic mountain has attracted many to measure its height, the necessary but beneficial climbs for many accounts. Kili, with five distinct natural habitats, is a extinct volcano.

2. OKAVANGO DELTA - BOTSWANA

The champagne-colored waterways of this famous flood form the basis for the pure Wetland of International Value (RAMSAR). With some of the world's most beautiful birds and the number of wild dogs, the world's largest rural delta is often described as the most beautiful place in Africa. The region can be explored by land, boat and air. Enjoy the amazing variety of plant and animal species.

3. PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT

The best-known of the seven wonders of the world, the Pyramids of Egypt have long held the attention of thousands of people. Recent renewal of interest in Egyptology has made visiting this fascinating site more popular than ever. Most visitors view the pyramids in Giza. The origins of these great buildings continue to be a source of heated debate, and the stories of ancient curses and tomb robbers delight us all.

4. PONTA DO OURO - MOZAMBIQUE

With 100 dolphins in Bottlenose and Spinner making the protected waters of Ponta du Ouro their home, this region is definitely worth a visit. Dive rivers up to 40 meters in depth; they are full of the rainbow of sea life. The dolphin dives became very popular during the winter when the humpback whale's howls were heard.

5. IKRUGER PARK NATIONAL - SOUTH AFRICA

Africa's oldest game reserve, the Kruger, is home to an amazing variety of wildlife. Great opportunities to watch the Big Five attract many visitors to the park, hoping to find a lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard and black rhino. Driving games and guided tours provide great opportunities for wildlife viewing in the African jungle.

6. DJEMAA el FNAA SQUARE - MARRAKESH - MOROCCO

Colorful colors, scents, sites and beautiful local characters visit this bustling market something unforgettable. Have fun with fortune tellers, street artists and henna women. Municipal Market sells a new local product. Take a horse-drawn carriage and enjoy the amazing sunset. Most players go out in the evening and have fun until midnight. Enjoy the famous local orange juice or mint tea!

7. ISERENGETI - TANZANIA

The Serengeti National Park, which covers 14,763 square kilometers, is called the ‘endless plains’ of Masai. Here are 35 species of mammals, including the wildebeest, the zebra, the lion, the cheetah, the leopard, the elephant and the giraffe, and more than 200 species of birds.

Annual wildlife migration is likely to be the most amazing natural event in Africa.

8. VICTORIA IWA - ZIMBABWE

From Zimbabwe or Zambia you can get the most falling water sheet in the world. The spray can be seen up to 30 km away - hence the local name ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ - “Thunderous smoke”.

In addition to spectacular views including the eternal rainbow that flows over the surface of the waterfalls, one can encounter water near the river in areas near white water rafting.

9. MALAWI Lake

The third largest lake in Africa is a tropical paradise. The calm waters linger along the coast with palm palms, mangoes, bananas, and avocado trees. Here you can kayak, while snorkeling offers access to the colorful cidhlid endemic cichlid found at this UNESCO World Heritage site.

10. TABLE MOUNTAIN - SOUTH AFRICA

This iconic building is located in the heart of the beautiful city of Cape Town.

Climb up, or hear the wonders of a rotating cable car. Any visit to one of the world's most famous mountains is a must for your trip around the great African continent. And while you're there, enjoy the wonders of Cape Town - beaches, winelands, Robben Island - each of the 'Top 10 ′ itself!

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Your Safe Visit to the wilds of Africa 

If you have the financial resources to do so, you should go on an African safari at least once in your life. The word safari comes from the Swahili language. It means a journey, and you will go. Return to your human ancestor continent and see its magnificent wildlife. You can expect to see elephants, lions, tigers and hippos in their birthplace. The safari is not even comparable to a visit to the zoo. Seeing these animals in the wild is unthinkable. You will find Africa and find a holiday you will never forget.

You have many options when traveling on safari. You can take a hiking safari or a safari held in the game store. The safari saving game gives you directions, travel, and food and camping tents. You may be out in the wild for a few days, and most of your basic needs will be taken care of. Experienced guides will take you directly to wildlife, making sure you get to see a lot of animals. You can also choose to drive alone in your car, but do so at your own risk. Animals are very far from domesticated and you can get into trouble without a traditional guide, especially if you try to get close enough to take pictures. You do not want to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Invest in a long lens camera before your trip, so you don’t get too close to nature to take a good shot. Your photo album from your vacation will never be forgotten.

The safari company is invested in making your trip safer and more enjoyable. On the extended safari, guests will stay in a dormitory or tent village with plenty of home comfort. The chef is provided with food, as well as guidelines for the protection of predators that may be interested in the lights in your camp. Expect to be presented with your African history in your own guides. You can sit around a campfire and exchange news at night, and you may sleep under a mosquito net while listening to insects and wildlife calls. If you are not comfortable sleeping in the open or are unwilling to give up running water and cool air, then sign up for a safari where you will be put in a dorm room for a short day trip. You will not be able to work until you reach your destination, but you will not need to change the comfort of your home.

If you are going on a safari in Africa, be sure to pack it properly. In addition to a good camera, you should invest in binoculars. You may decide to do something new that you enjoy while on the continent - bird watching. There are many types of species to consider in their traditional setting. It would be a shame to be limited by popular opinion. After you have your camera and your binoculars, you can start thinking about clothes. Light, comfortable clothing is essential for your journey. A wide-brimmed hat will protect you from the sun. Polarized sunglasses will protect your eyes without compromising your vision. Finally, find and enjoy your African safari.

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