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What Motivates People To Visit Africa?

The word Africa conjures up images of endless plains with wildlife zigzagging their way through in massive herds. While this alone is ample to fill a person with zeal to pack their bags to Africa, there are a lot more things one can seek for while in the second-largest continent.

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What Motivates People To Visit Africa?

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  1. What Motivates People To Visit Africa? The word Africa conjures up images of endless plains with wildlife zigzagging their way through in massive herds. While this alone is ample to fill a person with zeal to pack their bags to Africa, there are a lot more things one can seek for while in the second-largest continent. African Safari Tours has superb scenery from desert to delta to rain forest to plains and the savannah, to magnificent mountains and spectacular beaches -- just to name a few why people get to motivated to Visit Africa At Least Once In Their Lifetime. The Big Five

  2. Lions, in particular, spend a huge amount of time sleeping in the shade during daylight so this is the most common sighting! Elephant on the other hand are always entertaining to watch. Leopards are much more secretive but always offer great sightings whether on the move or in a tree. Buffalo are either seen in big herds or the solitary “Dagga Boy” who has been ejected from the herd and lives a life on his own or with a couple of elderly mates. Finally, we come to Rhino! This prehistoric looking creature is being poached to extinction – and some species have now disappeared altogether. Diverse Wildlife

  3. African Safari Destinations is known for its wildlife diversity. It is home to millions of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects etc. At one corner of the country, you can spot pack of hunting African Wild Dog, while on the other part you can come across the hyenas. Antelopes like Thomson’s Gazelles, elands, greater and lesser kudu, oryx along with 72 different antelope species are found in entire Africa. These are the main prey for predator species. In countries like Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, primates are seen in plentiful numbers which include the chimpanzees, mountain gorillas, baboons, red tailed monkeys, black and white colombuses etc. According to African Bird Club, almost 2,500 bird species are found in Africa, out of which 1,800 are found exclusively in Africa. Rests are migratory species which come from Europe and other corners of the world. One aspect contributing to the massive influx of migratory species is the presence of seven Great Lakes, Varied Landscape The continent has eight major distinctive physical regions: the Sahara, savannah, rainforest, Ethiopian Highlands, Swahili Coast, Great Lakes, and Southern Africa. The Sahara desert covering an area of 8.5 million square kilometers makes up 25% of the continent. Comprising of oases, Ergs, Hamada’s, and regs, the topography of Sahara desert is itself varied.

  4. There are highlands and mountains which are mostly result of volcanic activities. The southern and eastern areas have most of the high elevated areas averaging 900 to 1200 m, while the lower altitudes are characterized mostly in the northern part. The Y-shaped Rift Valley System which begins from the Red Sea and extends through the Ethiopian highlands imparts a distinctive feature to the continent. It accommodates a number of lakes which are known as Rift Valley Lakes. Surrounding African Safari is a number of big and small islets which are structurally not that different from the landmass. These include Zanzibar, Madagascar, Mauritius, and Seychelles etc. With such diversity, landscape is surely one factor which motivates tourists to visit Africa. Coastline and Beaches The second largest content on the planet is bounded by the Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and the Red Sea from all sides. The coastline runs for approximately 18,950 miles and is relatively short and straight compared to other continents. As the shape of the continent itself is remarkably simple with straight outline, the coastline follow suit and are straight.

  5. The coast, for the most part, is fringed with rich coral reefs, sand bars, mangrove swamps etc. With a tropical atmosphere and serene environment, these beaches serve as a perfect place for winding up an African Safari Tours. Lower Travel Cost Money is a big motivating factor. Whatever we do or accomplish in life invariably boils down to it. Thing to note here is Africa is still an underdeveloped to developing continent. Most of the countries are yet to be industrialized and tourism is the main or only economic sector. Thus tourists often enjoy traveling to some idyllic African Safari Destinations at lower price. It can be lowered further by timing the tour. For example, if you visit a place at its low season, you can avail almost less than half the price of the tour package. But some specialized tour packages like gorilla tracking and Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro come at a hefty price tag. So tour packages can range from 4200 to $20,000. Wisdom and experience says, “Now Or Never.” So why not treat yourself to an “Experience Of A Lifetime” and visit the mystic and adventurous places in Africa? To learn more about our African Safari Tour Packages, visit our tour section and book online. To inquire more, kindly get in touch with us at Face Of Africa, and we’ll get back to you at the earliest with the required information.

  6. ADDRESS:- Name:- Hamadi Ningaa Office Address:- P.O. Box 11106, Arusha, Tanzania Phone Number:- +255 784 162 038 Email:- hamadi@faceafricaadventures.com info@faceafricaadventures.com Website:- https://www.faceafricaadventures.com

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