South Africa
South Africa, which stays as a cultural melting pot, has a lot to offer in terms of natural beauty and pleasure. This la-la land has everything, from shark diving to witnessing the BIG 5 while driving through the garden paths. The never-ending diversity of animals, from aardvarks to zebras, draws animal lovers to South Africa.
Explore the places in this lushly forested terrain for the finest combination of quiet nature wilderness, lifestyle, exploration, ancestry, and folklore - the possibilities are endless.
The 'rainbow nation' homes sports lovers Namibia is home to desert elephants and the world's largest dunes. "The Great White Place" National Park in this area of the world is a dry lake bed and home to black and white rhinos, lions, cheetahs, leopards, and, of course, giant African elephants. It gives every wanderer a mystical punch of nature's elegance and wilderness at its most beautiful.
be it soccer, cricket, or rugby. Their passion for music and dance can be seen in cordial with its traditional conclave and is considered to be an expression of merriment.
Tanzania
Land of an amazing eye on the eye spectrum -Tanzania offers a kind of variety that every trailblazer hallucinates for. Be it the snow-capped summit of Mount Kilimanjaro (a volcano), the coasts of Zanzibar, and the bewildering herds of wildebeests grazing on the grasslands of Serengeti national park or the spectacular crater of Ngorongoro. The traditional villages of the Massai community, spice farms, isolated islands, and pristine coral reef are quite a tour to look forward to. Exploring the land with a kayak is like live experimentation. There is ample natural wealth at this part of this continent and something for every wayfarer. No wonder this place is called the "land of wildlife safaris".
Soaked in the air that passes through Africa can infiltrate a fabulously unknown original. The plenteous grubby continent leaves you with an experience that completely changes the order of existence; it seems to be a whole new womb of the earth. People turn on to nature to retrospect their torn-out souls, and forget their sourness dwelling with the tawny lions, jumbo tuckers, black double horn rhinos, African buffalos, or leopards and immerse in the calm rhythm of life.
One can bag difficult lessons of life from Africa that life's joy comes with the coarse form of nature and its nurturers. Nothing else can be better appeasing than this!